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How to Apply a Facial Peel

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Summary: Learn how to apply a facial peel in a morning skin routine with expert skin care tips in this free beauty video clip.

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By Gila Yaffe
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Gila Yaffe is a certified cosmetician specializing in skin care, body massage, makeovers, and general beauty care. She is originally from Canada where she studied and worked for many...read more

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"Hi! I'm Gila for Expert Village. Now I'm going to be showing you how to use a peeling for the skin. Peeling is an important part of a skin care because the skin and also creates blood flow to the face, which gives us a natural blush. I'll be using the product over her and I'll be pressing on it and showing you how much to use onto your face. I take a tiny drop. Again, just like a teaspoon or half a teaspoon. We don't need to use a lot. People make a mistake of thinking that they need a lot of product when the face is really a smaller amount than the whole body, so please, just a tiny drop onto the fingertips and then start applying it just the way we used a soapless soap. Upward strokes from the chin to the cheeks, nose, the forehead. It's a granular substance. You'll feel this on their skin when you're applying it. Don't be scared. This is all part of a beautiful way to take care of your skin and help you keep that glowing look. You'll rubbing it slowly into the skin and not abrasively. This is something you're doing with tenderness because the skin on our face is also sensitive and you don't want to be aggressive. This movement will take about a minute and a minute and a half until you go around the whole face. Make sure not to leave out any part from the chin, to the upper lip, to the nose, the cheeks, the sides of the face, and the forehead. Always be careful not to put it too close to the eyes so it doesn't go into your eyes. That's how we do it."

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