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  • Cleansing with soap and a brush

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    This cleaning method has much in common with a brush massage. With the help of a soap cream and a brush can not only clean, but also strengthen the skin of the face, smooth out all irregularities. This procedure is especially suitable for porous, coarse oily skin, with severe pore pollution. With dry skin, this procedure can not be carried out. Contraindication is also the redness of the skin, the presence of abscesses or abrasions.

    The course of treatment is usually held for a month. The next course, take a month. Depending on the season and skin condition, the procedure can be applied from 1 to 3 times a week.

    You will need a hard hair brush, for example, a toothbrush, and a soap shaving cream. Moisten the face with water, and brush - a very weak solution of hydrogen peroxide, and put a sufficiently large amount of cream on the brush and, from the chin, nose and other areas of the lesion, massage the skin of the face with circular motions along the lines of least stretching. Do this very carefully, with each subsequent time more strongly pressing the brush and increasing the massage time to 3 minutes. If you have omety, oily or excessively dirty skin, then after the massage, hold the foam on the face for 2-3 minutes with a brush, otherwise wash it off with warm water, and then rinse with acidified or salted cool water.

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    Do not press too hard, otherwise redness may appear in some areas. Do not also carry out the procedure for too long.

    So, the face is cleaned. Now, if desired, you can additionally wash. .. with milk. Yes, it is milk! This washing has in the cosmetics of centuries-old traditions. They use it most often with dry skin. Especially beneficial milk affects the skin with increased sensitivity. It softens and soothes the skin.

    Milk needs to be diluted with half hot water to make it warm. Take 2-3 cotton wool soaked in milk or vegetable oil to better remove the contamination from the skin, and only then moisten with plenty of diluted milk. The face can be wiped with a piece of cotton wool soaked in diluted milk or, pouring milk into the bath, lowering it one by one, then the other side of the face, and then the forehead and chin. Then pat the face with a dry swab. The nose and chin can be wiped with lotion, and then apply a nourishing cream to the still damp skin of the face. When inflamed face skin, add to the milk instead of hot water rather strong chamomile or lime tea.

    If you have abrasions on your face, pustules or an inflammatory process has begun, do not wash with milk.

    After any evening cleaning of the face, while the skin is still damp, it is better not to dry it with a towel, but just lightly slap it with both hands on the entire face and neck. Make a few light pressure in the area of ​​the temples. After this light massage, apply a cream on the face.

    Fatty or porous skin is best still dried using a linen or paper napkin. Expanded pores on the nose, chin, in the middle of the forehead, black dots - places of copious sebum secretion - before disinfecting or after self-massage, it should be disinfected with lotion or lemon juice. Do not also lubricate the nose with a cream overnight, this is only permissible if it is peeling off.

    If the evening facial cleansing was sufficiently thorough and well prepared skin for the application of a nutritious cream, then in the morning it will only lighten up the skin lightly.