A facial is a cleans, exfoliates and nourishes the skin to promote clear, well-hydrated skin. A facial is the second most popular spa service after massage. It is sometimes called a “deep-cleansing facial” or or “deep-pore cleansing” facial because of extractions.
FacialFacial supplies.
Facial cleanser
facial mask for your skin type
cotton pads
moisturizer
facial steamer OR pot of hot water
Step 1…
Before you begin, (if you don’t have a facial steamer), put a
pot of water on the stove to heat up.
Remove all eye makeup.
Then cleanse your face with a gentle face wash, using your
fingers to lightly massage it into your skin. Rinse with lukewarm
water…
Step 2…
When the water on the stove is just short of boiling, pour it into
a basin or your sink. Lean over the water, which should be actively
steaming, and position your face about six inches above it.
Allow the steam to envelop your face. This loosens clogs in pores. For more
intense steaming, drape a towel over your head so it forms a tent
over the basin. Steam for five minutes…
Step 3…
Dab any moisture from your face with a towel. Then, use your fingers
to apply a mask for your skin type to your face.
Avoid the eye area.Lie down, close your eyes, breathe deeply, and give the mask 20 minutes
to work…
Step 4…
When the time is up, use wet cotton pads to remove the mask. Be
gentle and careful to not pull your skin. Pat skin dry…
Step 5: Pour a nickel-size amount of moisturizer into one hand and
rub palms together to warm it. Then, use your fingers to massage
the lotion into your skin. It may help (and be more pleasurable!)
to close your eyes and concentrate on the contours of your face while
you massage…
Step 5…
Allow your now-glowing skin to breathe, free of makeup, for the rest
of the day…
FacialFacial supplies.
Facial cleanser
facial mask for your skin type
cotton pads
moisturizer
facial steamer OR pot of hot water
Step 1…
Before you begin, (if you don’t have a facial steamer), put a
pot of water on the stove to heat up.
Remove all eye makeup.
Then cleanse your face with a gentle face wash, using your
fingers to lightly massage it into your skin. Rinse with lukewarm
water…
Step 2…
When the water on the stove is just short of boiling, pour it into
a basin or your sink. Lean over the water, which should be actively
steaming, and position your face about six inches above it.
Allow the steam to envelop your face. This loosens clogs in pores. For more
intense steaming, drape a towel over your head so it forms a tent
over the basin. Steam for five minutes…
Step 3…
Dab any moisture from your face with a towel. Then, use your fingers
to apply a mask for your skin type to your face.
Avoid the eye area.Lie down, close your eyes, breathe deeply, and give the mask 20 minutes
to work…
Step 4…
When the time is up, use wet cotton pads to remove the mask. Be
gentle and careful to not pull your skin. Pat skin dry…
Step 5: Pour a nickel-size amount of moisturizer into one hand and
rub palms together to warm it. Then, use your fingers to massage
the lotion into your skin. It may help (and be more pleasurable!)
to close your eyes and concentrate on the contours of your face while
you massage…
Step 5…
Allow your now-glowing skin to breathe, free of makeup, for the rest
of the day…
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