Here are 7 at-home facial products to turn your bathroom into a DIY spa: ForbesFinds
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to go to the spa to get great skin. While professional estheticians can do wonders for your complexion with lasers, light treatments and microdermabrasion, there are still ways to enjoy the same skincare benefits with an at-home facial. With the right products and a free hour, you can wind down at the end of the day with a step-by-step, DIY facial routine that will help your complexion look brighter, more even-toned, firmer and clear.
This tightening and brightening mask is powered by kaolin clay, Vitamin C and zinc oxide. Together, those ingredients get rid of impurities while giving skin a more radiant appearance. Alder also puts chamomile and calendula into the recipe, which soothe and nourish the skin.Save the gritty scrubs for your feet or body; just like with the cleanser, you want to pick an exfoliant that works gently, instead of overwhelming the skin.
It’s also good to seek out products with witch hazel or tea tree oil for this step. However, here’s one thing to note: If your exfoliating product in Step 3 was a serum rather than a peel, be sure to give it 5-10 minutes before applying a toner. Let it soak in and have an impact on your dead skin cells and clogged pores before you apply a splash of toner over top. If you chose a gentle peel in Step 3, you can proceed as normal.
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