How to care for your face

Author: Sara Rhodes
Date Of Creation: 16 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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1 Remove hair from your face. Use a hairband or bobby pins to free the hair from your forehead. This will ensure that your entire face is properly cared for.
  • 2 Wash your face using a gentle cleanser. Use your favorite cleanser. Wash your face with lukewarm water (not hot or cold, as extreme temperature changes negatively affect your skin). Pat dry your face with a dry towel.
    • Make sure you remove all cosmetics from your face before moving on to the next step.
    • Try washing your face using oils.Wipe your skin with coconut, almond, olive, or jojoba oil, then pat dry your face with a towel dipped in warm water. Rinse your face and pat dry.
  • 3 Scrub your face. You can buy a facial scrub in the store or make at home from ingredients that every housewife has on hand. The face scrub contains sugar that removes dead skin particles without damaging healthy skin. Try the following options:
    • 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    • 1 tablespoon ground almonds, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 tablespoon aloe
    • 1 tablespoon finely ground oatmeal, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 tablespoon milk
  • 4 Do an exfoliating procedure. Apply the scrub in circular motions all over the face, starting in the T-zone and working down to the lips. Then move on to the cheeks and chin. Instead of rubbing the scrub into your skin with vigorous movements, let it do the job for you, removing dead skin cells.
  • 5 Rinse off the scrub from your face. Rinse with warm water and see the result. Your skin will be refreshed and radiant. Pat dry your face with a soft towel. Go to the next step.
  • 6 Exfoliate using a soft dry brush or other exfoliation technique. If you don't want to use a scrub, there are other ways to exfoliate. You can use a dry brush, an exfoliating cloth, or an exfoliant with glycolic acid. You can use any method, however, do not use two methods at the same time. Otherwise, you can harm your skin.
    • If you decide to use a dry brush, choose one with very fine fibers. The brush you choose should be for the face, not the body. Your face should be dry when you do this procedure.
    • If you are using glycolic acid exfoliating emulsion, leave it on the skin for five minutes, then wash it off.
  • Part 2 of 2: Mask and Moisturizer

    1. 1 Apply the mask. When your face is steamed, apply the mask. Choose a mask that suits your skin type. You can purchase a ready-made mask in the store or make it yourself:
      • For oily or acne-prone skin, mix 1 tablespoon honey and 1 tablespoon white bentonite clay.
      • For dry skin, mix 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 tablespoon honey, and 1 avocado or banana puree.
      • For normal skin, mix 1 tablespoon honey, 1 tablespoon yogurt, and 1 avocado or banana puree.
    2. 2 Leave the mask on for 15 minutes. During this time, the skin will receive everything it needs, and when you wash off the mask, it will look brighter and fresher. If you want to relax while the mask does its thing, cut the cucumber into slices, lie down in a comfortable place, and place the cucumber slices over your eyes. This will keep the mask out of your eyes, and the cucumbers will moisturize your eyelids.
    3. 3 Rinse off the mask. After 15 minutes, use warm water to wash off the mask. Honey is a very sticky component of the mask, so rinse off all traces of it thoroughly. Use a soft towel to pat dry your skin.
    4. 4 Apply moisturizer. The last step is applying a moisturizer. Apply a moisturizer to your face and let it fully absorb into your skin before you do your makeup.

    Tips

    • You can add mint or lemon to hot water to refresh your face and clear sinuses.
    • You should treat your face at least once a week.
    • For dry skin, use a gel mask or cream mask.
    • After removing the mask, you can sprinkle cold water on your face or dip it into a bowl of cold water.
    • For oily skin, try a mud mask or clay mask.

    Warnings

    • Do not do this every day, only once a week, as you should remember that this is a cosmetic procedure, not a daily one.
    • Do not immerse your head in boiling water. The hot water should be at a sufficient distance from your face.

    What do you need

    • Hair clip or headband
    • Gentle Facial Cleansing Gel
    • Sink or bowl
    • Towel
    • Boiling water
    • Exfoliating scrub
    • A face mask that suits your skin type
    • Cucumber slices
    • Moisturizing face cream