Monday, October 12, 2009

At Home Facial

Monday, October 12, 2009


Reblogged from Nonsociety

1. Start by cleaning skin with a creamy, non-drying cleanser (I like Cetaphil).

2. Rub a mild exfoliator into your skin using circular motions; rinse off.

3. Pour hot water into a large bowl, cover your head with a towel, and lean over the bowl for a few minutes to steam your pores (if you get too hot, just stop - the point isn’t to make you uncomfortable).

4. Apply a mask that suits your skin type (clay-based masks help with breakouts, while moisturizing masks condition and soften skin) for the amount of time specified on the package; rinse off. Here, I’m wearing Origins’ oh-so-attractive - but excellent - Make a Difference Skin Rejuvenating Sheet Mask.

5. Apply a serum to your skin (I tried Origins’ Brighter by Nature and really liked it).

6. Finish with moisturizer (remember to use one with an SPF if you’re planning to head outdoors with your lovely, glowy new skin).

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