Saturday, December 26, 2009

What is a good facial for combination skin?

You should try ProActiv - it is available through the internet at www.proactiv.com My daughter has been using it and it works great!What is a good facial for combination skin?
for home use or when you go get a professional facial from an esthetician? I've used alot of differant products and the best i've liked and has done great with my combination skin is the Gerri Wesie Skin Care... before you buy the products go check out her esthetician/facialist and see if you like the way the products feels on your face... you will luv it.. it's my personal preference.. let me know what u think.. BRATWhat is a good facial for combination skin?
Here are some products you might like.


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Scroll down on the first page and click your skin type for some suggested products. Any questions, email me.
this one is cheap and easy and works great take an egg blend the white and yellow and smear it on your face let it all dry then wash, so nice and clean and soft. amazing and its good for you no chemicals
Everybody has individual specific skin needs...what's your idea or combination skin? Oily and dry? Take a look at my website it'll help you locate the best skin care for whatever age your skin is acting, customized for your specific skin needs.





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If you go to a certified esthatician (person that does facials), she will know what to do.
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Use Fruit Facial or Aloe Vera Facial
i like to use a milk oatmeal and honey mix it works well if your skin is sensitive and can get dry or oily easily try it. it cant hurt
A facial is not for everyone. You either love it or you don't. If you love it, it is the ultimate in pampering.





A facial is basically a sauna for your face. Steam is used to soften skin and ';open'; pores so that dead cells and blackheads can be easily removed.





Professional facials can be pricey. If you're watching your cash, try giving yourelf a facial at home. The results are still beautiful.





Do It Yourself Facial





1) Wash face with a mild soap or cleanser and exfoliate with a gentle grain scrub.





2) Bring to boil a large pot of water. To make your facial a little more relaxing, add lavender, rosemary, chamomile or eucalyptus and cover.





3) Turn off the heat and let stand for 5-10 minutes. Using a towel to cover your head, hold your face over the pot-about 10 inches from the pot so as not to burn your skin-and stay for 5-10 minutes. The smaller your pores the less time you need in the steam. The steam will soften pores and make it easier to extract dirt and oil.





4) Wipe face with a clean, warm washcloth.





5) If skin is oily, apply a clay or mud mask and follow directions. Typical drying time is 5-10 minutes. For dry skin, apply a moisturizing mask. For combination skin, such as an oily t-zone (forehead and nose) and dry face, apply the moisturizing mask to dry areas and the clay or mud mask to oily areas.





6) Rinse with cold water to reduce pores.





7) Moisturize with a light facial lotion.
Mary kay

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