I already know you cannot cure acne from outside in, only inside out.
With that being said,
As of now, I eat a crappy lazy paleo diet, but I'm slowly converting. I don't really have a lot of acne, but I get maybe 5 pimples a week that come and go, I use manuka essential oil on them and it make them go away at night.
for the past year I've been misting my face with a rose hydrosol then applying a thin layer of Shea butter, it doesn't seem to be extremely effective the way I had hoped. It keeps my skin looking nice for a few hours, then its dry again. A few days ago I started making a cocoa butter face lotion, using raw cocoa butter, emulsifying wax(mixing h20 +oil), & distilled water but the moment I apply it to my skin, it provides a cooling sensation then my skin absorbs it, in a matter of seconds. So I don't think I'll use it on my face anymore, maybe just body only.
I've for the longest been trying to wrap my mind around the concept of not using homemade moisturizer
I've been doing the sandwich technique taught by evan healy below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saV88xNzLzU
mist hydrosol
apply oil
mist face again
If possible can someone explain to me why we would be applying oil to skin that is not Wet or Damp? Basically dry skin?
I was reading other post, someone mentioned it helps to mist face a little then apply oil, that's what I've been doing, but wouldn't the water even if it's distilled water, wouldn't it dry your skin out in the long run because the true skin sucks it up? Please clarify.

So to clarify everything, please correct my new skincare regime
Here it is below
~use wet washcloth to remove dead skin cells everyone once in awhile
~wash face with rose water or distilled water?
~once a day apply a thin layer of coconut oil to Dry skin?
~Manuka essential oil(its Tea tree oil's big brother) for spot treatment?
Thank you to anyone who takes time and answers my post, I appreciate it. This has been a very huge dilemma for me.
