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Jul 14, 2012
Jenna M.
I read egg facials work great. How do you make them?
Jul 14, 2012
Sana R.
They're super simple. Basically, all you need is two bowls, one egg, and a fork. You separate the egg whites and the egg yolk into two separate bowls. Then apply the egg white liberally to your entire face. Wait for that to dry. Once the egg white is completely dry, rinse it off. Then whisk the egg yolk and apply it liberally to your entire face. Wait for that to dry. Once that completely dries, rinse it off. And you're done!
Jul 14, 2012
Jenna M.
Ok thanks!