Give Yourself a Facial

Have you ever treated yourself to a facial? A good facial starts with cleansing your face gently. Then you steam and massage it to improve circulation and bring a healthy glow to your skin. Use a mask that works well with your skin type, and finish with toner and moisturizer. Your facial will leave your skin fresh, bright and beautiful.

Steps

Cleansing and Exfoliating

  1. Pull Back Short Hair. Use a hairband or hairpins to secure your hair away from your face, so your forehead is completely exposed. This way your entire face will benefit from your facial.
  2. Wash your face with a gentle cleanser. Use your favorite facial cleanser to get your facial off to a great start. Wash your face with warm water (not hot or cold, since these temperatures are harsh on facial skin) and pat it dry with a soft towel.
    • Make sure all of your makeup has been removed before you continue with the facial.
    • For a luxurious twist, try using the oil cleansing method to wash your face. Rub coconut, almond, olive or jojoba oil into your skin, then wipe it away using a towel moistened with warm water. Rinse your face and pat it dry.
  3. Mix up a facial scrub. You can use a store-bought facial scrub or mix one up using ingredients you have at home. A good exfoliating scrub contains sugar that will “scrub” away the dead skin without damaging the healthy skin underneath. Try one of these great combinations for your scrub:
    • 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    • 1 tablespoon finely ground almonds, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 tablespoon aloe
    • 1 tablespoon finely ground oatmeal, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 tablespoon milk
  4. Gently exfoliate your face. Apply the scrub in a gentle circular motion all over your face, from your T-zone down your nose, across your cheeks, and under your chin. Instead of pressing into your skin, let the scrub do the work for you and lightly lift away the top layer of dead skin cells.
  5. Rinse away the scrub. Use warm water to rinse away the scrub, leaving your face fresh and gleaming. Pat your face with a soft towel to get it ready for the next step in your facial.
  6. Consider using a dry brush or another exfoliating technique. If you don’t want to use a scrub, there are other ways to exfoliate your face. You can use a dry brush, an exfoliating cloth, or an application of an acid exfoliant such as glycolic acid. Any method is fine, but don’t use two methods in combination. Over-exfoliating the skin on your face can damage it.
    • If you use a dry brush, purchase one made with very fine fibers and designed for the face, not the body. Start with a completely dry face and brush your face using a circular motion.
    • If you use glycolic acid, allow it to sit on your skin for five minutes before rinsing.

Finishing with a Mask and Moisturizer

  1. Apply a facial mask. While your pores are still moist and open from the steam treatment, apply a mask to draw out impurities. The type of mask you use should be based on your skin type. Either by a mask or peel from the store, or try one of the following mixtures:
    • For oily or acne-prone skin, mix 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1 tablespoon white bentonite clay.
    • For dry skin, mix 1 tablespoon of olive oil, 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1 mashed avocado or banana.
    • For regular skin, mix 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of yogurt, and 1 mashed avocado or banana.
  2. Let the mask sit for 15 minutes. During this time, the ingredients will nourish your skin, and when you remove your mask it will look brighter and more vibrant. If you want to relax while your mask goes to work, slice up a cucumber, lie down in a comfortable place, and put one slice over each eye. This will keep the mask from dripping into your eyes and moisturize your eyelids at the same time.
  3. Rinse off the mask. When the 15 minutes is up, use warm water to rinse it away. Honey can be quite sticky, so make sure you rinse off all traces of the mask. Use a soft towel to pat your skin dry.
  4. Apply moisturizer. The last step in your facial is to apply a moisturizer to keep your skin glowing long after your facial is complete. Smooth on your favorite moisturizing cream and let it fully absorb into your skin before putting on makeup.



Tips

  • In the steaming hot water you can place mint or lemon to refresh your face and clear your sinuses.
  • You should at least give yourself a facial once every week.
  • For dry skin use a gel mask or a cream mask.
  • For oily skin, try a mud mask or a clay mask.
  • After removing the mask you can splash your face with cold water or submerge your face in a bowl with cold water.

Warnings

  • Do not do this every single day, as it can cause irritation and be too hard on your skin. Try to do it once a week, but not more frequently.
  • Do not submerge your head or touch your face to the steaming hot water. You could burn your skin. Keep a safe distance from the hot water, and be careful when you are disposing of it.

Things You'll Need

  • A hairclip or headband
  • Gentle facial cleanser
  • Sink or bowl
  • Towel
  • Steaming hot water
  • Exfoliating scrub
  • A facial mask according to your skin type.
  • Cucumber slices
  • Facial moisturizer

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