40%
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2.2/5
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1.0
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11 years ago

I found the recipe and technique for the homemade pore strips featured on numerous websites and blogs, with all basically the same information. As suggested, I used Knorr unflavored powdered...

About reviewer (240 reviews)

Age30-35

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium

HairBlond

EyesBrown



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14 years ago

This smells awful. Just a tip: make sure the mixture is thin, it won't be as effective at pulling the blackheads out otherwise. This works well but google "egg and toilet paper mask" for a better...

About reviewer (108 reviews)

Age

SkinNormal, Olive, Neutral

HairBlack, Curly, Medium

EyesBlack


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14 years ago

I just watched a DIY video that MichellePhan on Youtube posted on homemade pore strips. After using Pur Minerals Mineral Mudd Masque and having being disappointed since it didn't get rid of my...

About reviewer (67 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinCombination, Tan, Warm

HairBlack, Straight, Medium

EyesBrown


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14 years ago

This absolutely did not work! I gave it two chances, and it did nothing. I had a few blackheads quite close to the surface that the Biore strips would have gotten no problem and they are still in...

About reviewer (49 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinAcne-prone

HairBrunette

EyesGreen


4.0
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16 years ago

This is a review for the homemade Biore Strip recipe. First off, what it is: 1 Tbs Knox unflavored gelatin (usually found in the baking aisle or by the jello on the top shelf) 1.5 Tbs...

About reviewer (58 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium

HairBlack

EyesHazel