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How to Remove a Face Mask from Oily Skin

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Summary: Do you have oily skin? Learn tips for removing face masks from oily skin in this free video clip from a professional beauty consultant.

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By Geeta Pingle
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Geeta Pingle is a 47 year old beauty therapist and hair dresser. She holds a certification from CIDESCO, the world's major international beauty therapy association, as well as a...read more

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"Hi, I'm Geeta a beautician and hairdresser from India. On behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to make your own face mask. Ok, let us see how to remove this mask. Take a wet cotton gauze, remove the excess water from it, press it against the dry pack to make it wet for easy remove. I'll just remove this cotton patch from her eyes. Remove it in the direction, in the same direction the way it was applied. Do not rub the face very harshly. Make sure that you clean the creases around the nose properly. No traces of the mask should be left behind, as the action of it may continue. Clean the hairline thoroughly. Pat the face with very smooth actions. Ensure that you have removed the mask thoroughly. Take another dry tissue or a cotton cloth and press the excess water from the face. After you remove the mask, apply some moisturizer or a sunscreen so as to protect the face and close the open pores. The amount of moisturizer or sunscreen applied should be very little. So one should be sure that all traces of the mask are removed from the face and a proper moisturizer or a cream is applied after you remove the mask."

eHow Article: How to Remove a Face Mask from Oily Skin

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