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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tutorial Tuesday~The Home Facial

When the budget doesn't allow us to make a visit to our local salon for a facial, dropping 75.00 or more in the process, it's time to get creative. You don't have to go to an esthetician to have soft and rejuvenated skin; you can achieve very similar results at home! I have been doing this same at-home facial since I was about 13 years old, when I found it in a beauty magazine. I have changed it very little over the years, though my skin is much drier than it was in my teen years. It works for all skin types and since most of the 'ingredients' are natural, it costs very little (and you can use the leftovers for a snack!).

You will need:

A nice fluffy towel
A soft washcloth
A large saucepan or pot
About four chamomile tea bags
coconut or sweet almond oil
ground almonds
plain yogurt
moisturizer of your choice


Step One: Cleansing Massage
Using coconut or almond oil (the coconut oil usually comes in a solidified form and will need to be softened in the microwave first), apply to your face using gentle circular motions. Massage around the eye sockets in a circle, using the knuckles to place pressure at the inner brow, where stress resides. Use your index and ring finger together to make gentle up and down motions at the forehead. Again, use your knuckles to massage in circular motions from the outer nose to the corners of the mouth, and along the cheekbones. Gently stroke upward on the neck, to prevent sagging, using the side of your hands. Remove the excess oil with a warm wet washcloth.


Step Two: Chamomile Steam:

Place 4 cups of water into a large saucepan. Bring to a boil and immediately insert 4 chamomile tea bags. Allow to steep for 10-15 minutes and then promptly place the pot on a table. With a towel over your head, inhale the aroma for about 10 minutes. Your face should perspire in a pleasant way. Rinse your face well with lukewarm water and pat dry. Reserve cooled tea.


Step Three: Exfoliate

Put about two tablespoons of finely ground almonds into a bowl. Add enough honey to make a paste. Apply to the skin in upward and outward motions. Then soak two cotton balls in the cooled chamomile brew and place them over your eyes (to counteract puffiness) while you lay down and relax for about ten more minutes. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.

Step Four: Soothing Yogurt Mask

Taking plain yogurt straight from the refrigerator, apply to skin generously. Allow it to penetrate and refresh your face for about 10 minutes while you lie down with your feet up. Rinse with warm water.

Step Five: Moisturize
Finish the facial by moisturizing, using your favorite cream. I am partial to Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream.

Your skin should now fill refreshed, rejuvenated, soft, and supple. Congratulations on time well spent and money well saved!

Video version of this tutorial below:

6 comments:

Stefanie Valentine said...

Thanks for this, i've been looking for an effective home facial for dry skin x

Unknown said...

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InspiredVintage said...

I'm getting ready to do this now! Thank you for sharing with us!! :)

Leah said...

Thanks so much I will have to gather all the ingredients and try this out. When I moisturize just a little bit it helps my chapped, dry, flaky skin go away but I really want to treat my skin :) I am 14 btw in a nice & cold (and sometimes beautiful..) winter in New York. This will HELP so thanks so much!

Anonymous said...

Going to use this as a treat tonight for my mummy!

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xx

Unknown said...

Me and my friend both did this together over skype around 3 in the morning. This was the first facial for both of us. Mine turned out pretty good, probably because I followed the instructions. My friend however cut corners. First off she used jojoba and shea butter. Then she used blackhead removal cream to exfoliate and she didn't rinse it off before putting on the yogurt she only wiped it. She didn't even leave the yogurt on long enough and she only wiped it off before putting on lotion. Her face is on fire according to her and also a bit sticky. She also burned her tongue on her tea. But her face ended up being soft still.

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