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Facial Masks for Combination Skin

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Summary: A makeup and skin care expert shows you how to use facial masks for combination skin types in this free skin care video

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By Anton Khachaturian
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Anton Khachaturian has worked in the entertainment industry for over four years, providing make-up services for fashion shows, theater, and music videos. He has also worked for one of...read more

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"Hi! My name is Anton and I am here on behalf of Expert Village.com and today I am going to be demonstrating masks for combination skin types. We are going to use a cream exfoliating mask and what I am going to do is apply this all over the face evenly. You want to apply the product in a gentle circular motion all over the face. This is great for keeping skin type consistency. Oilier skin types as well as dry skin types react well to exfoliating mask especially when the skin type if combinational. Now when you are using the mask you can also use it across the lips just to remove any dead skin. Combination skin types usually have a little bit more of neutral tone on the lip but some times there can be a little bit more oil so just removing any dead skin also balances off the oil, the oil balance on the lips as well. You want to use the same product consistently all over the face just so the product and the skin react properly. With combination skin types it helps a lot with consistency on the skin because it is going to give an all over kind of neutral effect to the skin. Now you want to let it set for about 10 to 15 minutes just long enough to finish working on it own and then you can remove it with warm water or remove it with a cleansing clean. Some times hard water properties and tap water came damage skin so using a cleansing cloth just to remove it works really well also because you void using any water on your skin. "

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