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Summary: Learn how to remove a facial peel in a morning skin routine with expert skin care tips in this free beauty video clip.
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
"Hi! I'm Gila for Expert Village. Now, in order to wipe off the peeling, it's the same process that we used in order to take the soapless soap off. Usually when you're standing by the sink, you just use the water from the basin and splash it onto your face. Here I'll be showing you with a cotton pad dipped into water with upward strokes to the face. At the same time, you can also use this at home if you don't feel comfortable splashing water. We just open up the little pads and use them in upward strokes from the chin, upper lip, nose, cheeks, and forehead in order to remove the peeling from the face. Since it's the morning, we used a peeling that was very short time on the face as oppose to bigger peelings that have an hour, a half an hour, 20 minutes. We don't usually have all that time to spend in the morning. For a quick skin routine, this is a great way to prep your skin for the day. The peel that we've been using is wonderful for the skin because it rejuvenates the skin and it creates blood rush to the face, which entails the shedding of the skin cells. We know that our skin cells on the face renew every 30 days. By making the peeling on the skin, we are creating a natural process that enhances the skin by stimulating the blood cells and the skin cells on the face. It's very important to keep doing this because this way our skin radiates. At the same time, the elasticity is becoming stronger because it's been taken care of through the peeling . When you moisturize afterwards, it's a whole effect that creates beauty and moisture for the skin. One enhances the other."
eHow Article: How to Remove a Facial Peel