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10 Useless Beauty Items You Waste Your Money On

Commercials are powerful. So are advertisements, leaflets, and other marketing techniques making us buy what we do not really need. Not only do we not need some certain things, they cost us huge money!

3. Toner

We use toners to clean our skin. We first wash our face with a special face wash, then we apply toner to remove any residue. The matter is that modern face washes, soaps, and cleansers do not leave any residue, so there is no need to have a toner. Finally, most toners dry out your skin, while you can simply use cleansers PH level of which is neutral.

4. Shower Gel

Shower gel is a purchase you can refrain from next time you go shopping. You might wonder what the substitute for shower gel is. The answer would be soap. Use olive soap instead of shower gel. Olive oil contains nutrients and vitamins, softens your skin and does not damage it. On the other hand, most shower gels contain diethanolamine, lauryl sulphate, and parabens that penetrate into your skin, are absorbed into the blood stream and do harm to brains and inner organs. Your skin might feel a little bit dry after soap, but this is normal and after a short period of time you will get used to this healthier alternative.