TRADITIONAL FACIAL SCRUB

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TRADITIONAL FACIAL SCRUB

This traditional facial scrub is fresh according to traditional folklore relating to the medical and beautiful agents. Before doing the facial, prepare the following:

Method Of Doing The Traditional Facial

 

For Scrub

1 tbsp - dry corn kernel

1 tbsp - ground rice powder

1 tbsp - cucumber juice

 

For Mask

2 tbsp - collagen powder

1 tbsp - cucumber juice or carrot juice

2         - cucumber slices  for eyes 

 

Method

  1. Mix the corn together with the rice powder. Add cucumber or carrot juice to make your scrub.

  2. After cleansing and toning routine, apply the scrub, taking care not to rub too vigorously as over zealous rubbing can do more harm than good. Concentrate on the nose area.

  3. Gently wipe off the scrub, ideally with the natural sponge. Tone and moisturize with toner and moisturizer with a seaweed base.

  4. Mix the collagen powder together with the cucumber or carrot juice to make the mask.

  5. Apply the mask with your fingers or a brush and place the cucumber patches over your eyes and feel the cooling and tightening mask.

  6. After 20 minutes gently wipe off the mask with a natural sponge dip in warm water.

  7. Tone and moisturize and while massaging the face, skip your finger over your forehead and cheeks to stimulate your nerve ending.

 

 

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