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Ok today in the evening am gonna read an article about the european day of languages in front of the whole school and I have this nasty little friends on my face(little bumps and huge blackheads)
.any tips or home remedies for reducing this?make up doesnt work.... thanks,natasa |
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Treating yourself to an at-home facial can be just as enjoyable and unlike most professional spas, you can also make your facial more personal by choosing the products, and treatments that best suit your own needs. Here’s how:
Cleanse To begin your at-home facial, you will want to cleanse your face. Look for a skin cleanser that is made specifically for your skin type. For oily skin, look for a facial cleanser that is deep cleansing and will help to fight acne. For Dry skin look for a cleanser that contains moisturizer. Avoid soaps since they can be harsh to your delicate skin. You should apply the cleanser in a circular motion using the pads of your fingertips. Rinse and gently blot your face dry with a towel. Steam After cleansing the skin, fill a bowl with hot steaming water and cover your head with a towel while placing your face over the bowl for 2 minutes. After the 2 minutes, dry your face gently with a clean towel. Exfoliate To remove dead skin cells, use an exfoliating scrub that is designed specifically for your skin type. Apply the scrub in a circular motion using the pads of your fingertips. Rinse well and blot gently with a towel. Mask Your next step for an at-home facial is to apply a mask. If you have oily skin, look for a mask that is clay-based. For dry skin, look for a mask that contains moisturizing ingredients. Apply the mask, being careful to avoid the areas around the eyes. Allow the mask to set for 15 minutes or the time specified on the product’s directions. If you’d like, you can indulge in some relaxing music or a good book, while you’re waiting. You can also light a scented candle if you’d like. After your time is up, rinse the mask thoroughly with warm water and pat the face dry with a towel. Moisturize Your final step for an at-home facial is moisturizing. Moisturizing your skin is essential since it will help to protect your delicate skin from dirt and oil as well as the drying effects of the facial. Look for a moisturizer that is made specifically for your skin type. Apply the moisturizer sparingly, using a gentle touch. Remember to include an at-home facial in your beauty routine at least every other week. Doing so can greatly improve your skin tone and allow you to take time out for yourself and relax! |
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Here's a site with articles and information about treating adult acne. http://www.acneresource.org/
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