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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Facial At-Home


How To Do The Basic At-Home Facial
There’s nothing better than getting a professional facial, but they can be expensive. To maintain your healthy skin between professional treatments or to do them yourself, try this basic at-home facial once a week. This basic facial works on oily, dry and combination skin.
And don’t worry, I’m not going to make you whip up a batch of egg-whites & oatmeal.

Difficulty: Easy

Time Required: 25-30 minutes


Here's How:
  1. Cleanse the skinYou’ll want to wash the face to remove any grime or dirt. If you have oily or combination skin, try a cleanser like Clinique Wash Away Gel Cleanser or Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash . For dry skin, your best bet is a cream or milky cleanser such as Cetaphil .
  2. ExfoliateUsing your fingers, rub a gentle exfoliating scrub in a circular motion on your face. Concentrate on the areas around your nose and forehead or if you have combo skin, work harder on the areas that tend to be ‘greasy.’ Rinse your face well since exfoliating scrubs tend to be drying. Clinique makes a simple, but excellent face scrub .
  3. Steam[/br] Fill your sink with warm water, dip a washcloth in and press to your face. Repeat 2-3 times.
  4. The maskFor oily skin, use a clay-based face mask. For dry skin, go for a hydrating gel or cream mask. Apply the mask, avoiding the areas around the eyes. Keep it on for 10-20 minutes (or, according to the directions on the product). Rinse completely.
  5. MoisturizeSmooth on a soothing, basic moisturizer such as Crème de La Mer Moisturizing Cream (very expensive) or the less expensive Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion .

    Tip: Stay away from strong moisturizers containing retinols or acids. These will over-exfoliate your skin.

    What You Need:
  • Gentle cleanser
  • Exfoliating scrub
  • Warm water & a washcloth
  • Clay-based or cream facial mask (based on skin type)
  • Basic moisturizer


source:beauty.about.com

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