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Jun 15, 2011
Nils J.
Ok so here's the home facial I get from my wife:
First, cover your face with a steaming hot cloth to open pores and then exfoliate with a mix of cream cleanser and baking soda. After exfoliating, rinse with warm water and then get a mini face massage with Ponds Cream. Wipe the excess Ponds with a tissue and then use a warm cloth to clean the remaining. Now you're ready for a cooling mask to tighten pores. After removing the cooling mask apply a favorite serum or moisturizer.
I have to admit the best part of a facial is having someone else give it to you. That goes for home too. :-)
Jul 4, 2011
Dylan P.
Back in the day, I used to do egg facials!
Right after I got out of the shower, so I was all clean and my pores were open, I would take an egg and separates the white from the yolk. Froth up the whites and apply to your face- This helped to brighten my complexion, tighten my pores, and minimize breakouts.
After that dried on my face I washed it off with warm water and a face cloth, and applied the yolk to my face in the same fashion. The yolk acts as a facial moisturizer. Once you've washed that off with warm water, apply your favourite moisturizer to lock everything in.
After explaining this, I think I might try this out again!