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Ever wanted your skin on your face to look flawless and naturally beautiful? Maybe even just like your idol's natural face? Just follow these easy steps once a day - usually before you sleep, to eliminate those blemishes!
Step 1: The Cleansing Process
Start off by splashing some water all over your face. Then take some facial soap/cleanser and rub it gently all over. It's important that you reach the sides of your face as these are easily missed. If the cleanser doesn't lather, don't worry, not all cleansers lather.
The cleansers that I use are quite expensive. If you have a cheaper budget, try looking for brands like Simple or even you own supermarket brand.
I use:
No 7 Soft & Soothed Gentle Cleanser Normal/Dry
Clinique Liquid Facial Soap Mild Dry Combination
Avène Cleanace K
The cleansers that I use are quite expensive. If you have a cheaper budget, try looking for brands like Simple or even you own supermarket brand.
I use:
No 7 Soft & Soothed Gentle Cleanser Normal/Dry
Clinique Liquid Facial Soap Mild Dry Combination
Avène Cleanace K
Step 3: Facial Scrub
I do not use this everyday, but you may if you want to. The facial scrub is like a cream with small grains in it. My mum has a body scrub with mineral grains, although this is a facial scrub with rice grains. The grains can sometimes be quite hard/rough so it is therefore important to not rub too hard when using this product. I am sure you do not want sore skin xD
I am using:
Simple Kind To Skin Smoothing Face Scrub
It is quite cheap but amazing quality and you should be able to find it at your local drugstore.
I am using:
Simple Kind To Skin Smoothing Face Scrub
It is quite cheap but amazing quality and you should be able to find it at your local drugstore.
Step 5: The Toning Process
You will need some cotton wool/pads and skin toner. Pour some toner onto your cotton pad/wool and gently rub onto your face. There is no need to wash this off. Toner takes the dirt out of you pores - in fact you should be able to see the dirt come off onto the cotton pad/wool at the end. :)
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