"I can literally see the lint resting on my oily roots like snowflakes. I try to pick it out in the office bathroom and blot my scalp with a paper towel but give up after two tries prove futile. I'm pretty sure I washed my hair two days ago [with my hair/body wash combo] but it looks more like it's been a week."
Discovery: Cornstarch makes a great, non-irritating (due to lack of fragrance) hair powder.
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Day 21
"Sitting in a meeting, I'm very glad that the room is softly lit. However, I'm starting to notice that several women in the office don't look like they wear makeup. And the ones who do look like they don't need to. My self-esteem is up several points."
Discovery: If no one wore makeup, everyone would look good. Food for thought.
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Day 23
"The office Halloween party is today. The theme: rock stars. I debate going as Janis Joplin to avoid having to use product but frankly, I want to win a prize (and there is already a Janis Joplin). I resolve to add one more day to this challenge if I can go as Marilyn Manson."
Discovery: No one should miss out on holiday fun.
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Day 25
"Zit no. 1 is long gone but that hasn't stopped a few more from coming. Maybe it was the Halloween makeup? My model friend says my skin has been going through detox. I say, 'Can a girl get some tea tree oil?'"
Discovery: Skin does not react well to change.
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Day 27
"On a brighter note, rinsing my face with water (versus cleanser) has really softened my skin and kept it otherwise free of breakouts. The occasional honey mask and sugar-olive oil scrub has also kept it from looking as dull as it did the first week."
Discovery: Skin does seem to regulate itself ... if you let it.
We know what you're thinking: Why would anyone in her right mind want to give up her shampoo, conditioner, hairstyling products, skin care products and makeup? But then we thought, with all this talk of harmful ingredients (like the ones mentioned on this list) and the virtue of inner beauty, maybe we could learn a thing or two from a product 'diet.' See what this product junkie discovered when she switched from using 27 products a day to using only body wash and sunscreen for a full month. Her experience may surprise you, and inspire you to think about how many products you really need to look and feel gorgeous every day.
Or maybe after reading this you'll realize that the answer isn't about abandoning products altogether, but looking into your kitchen cabinets for natural ingredients that offer beauty benefits like hydration, oil absorption, etc. These homemade beauty product recipes are all made out of basic edible ingredients -- and they work. Maybe in the spirit of this woman's journey you'll try supplementing some of your bottled products for them.
If you do decide to take a similar challenge, please let us know what your experience was like by commenting on this story.