Let's start with Catherine. Although Kaiser Dew is easy to use, the glycerin in it can moisturize. People may think that skin cream just keeps moisture. Catherine, that will work? In fact, there is still a difference, because Caesar dew is basically glycerol, which is a macromolecular substance. If the concentration is too high, it will not only fail to protect the skin, but also absorb moisture from the face. If you can't moisturize, you can only keep it dry. It is not recommended to wipe your face.
The other toothpaste can't be used anymore. I believe that no one will use it on the face. I just heard that it can be used for acne, and it will be applied to acne, but it is still not recommended. Although there is acne, Chinese medicine believes that it is excessive internal heat, and toothpaste will make you feel cold and have the illusion of dispelling fire. In fact, it has no effect on acne, and it will clog pores and have no effect on the skin at all.
Another kind of honey, some people may use it as a mask. In some homemade masks, it is often seen that someone uses honey as an auxiliary material. The effect of sand honey is similar to that of scrub cream, and the rest is basically useless. After use, the skin is sticky and uncomfortable. The so-called rosy complexion and delicate skin will not exist after application. These are just myths. Moreover, if used frequently, it will cause skin allergy and skin damage.
People nowadays like to wipe their faces with natural or simple things. In fact, folk recipes have no scientific basis. Calling these substances hype is just bragging. Actually, none of this is useful. I hope to believe in the power of science and technology and have enough common sense, and don't believe in these so-called folk remedies. As we all know, what can play a role in skin care is regular skin care products.