Steps For A Home Facial More Steps For A Facial: 3. Steaming: Steam helps to soften the skin and open pores where there are blackheads and whiteheads visible. After steaming, it makes it easier to remove the blackheads and whiteheads, without putting pressure on the skin. An electric steamer can be used too. a. Cover your head with a towel. b. Fill a bowl or sink with boiling hot water. c. Lean over the bowl/sink about few metres away to get the steam on your face. d. Do this for 5-10 minutes, in between you can take a break of 5 seconds. e. After steaming, pat the face dry with a dry napkin or a towel. f. Cover your fingers with tissue paper before removing the blackheads.
4. Facepack: For oily skin, use a clay based mask. If your skin is normal, then use a moisturizing face pack. a. Apply the face pack evenly. b. By following the instructions, keep the face pack on for about 15-30 minutes. Follow the length of time that is specified. c. You can lie down after the face pack is applied. Cool cotton swaps can be put on the eye to give you relaxation. d. Then use luke warm water to rinse off the pack. e. Now, splash cold water all over the face to close the pores that are open. f. Use a soft towel to pat or dry the face.
5. Toning: If your skin is dry, then use a mild alcohol-free toner. a. Take some facial toner and put it on a cotton swab. b. Apply the cotton swap over the whole face, especially in the oily areas like the T zone on the forehead, nose chin.
6. Moisturizing / Massaging: a. Take some moisturizer and dot it over the face. b. Smooth it all over the face. c. Massage it with your fingertips over the face so that the blood circulation increases, giving your skin that fresh and glowing look, at the same time reducing puffiness. d. Take a small amount of under eye cream and apply it around the eyes. f. Gently pat it with your fingertips it helps to reduce puffiness and accentuates the pressure points around the eyes. Ingredients Used In A Home Facial  |