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Summary: Steaming the face will help prevent and treat acne and pimple problems. Learn about facial skin care in this free video on acne treatments.
Marry Ann is a professional cosmetician who has worked for many years in "Sedona Spa" at Los Abrigados resort in Sedona, Arizona.read more
"We're going to cover the eyes with just water and cotton. Just to protect it from the steam. We'll go ahead and put this on like so. Enzymes, tiny bit of lot water and application. What she should be feeling with this product is a possibility of a little bit of tingle. Unless someone has really got sunburned while they're here which happens in Arizona quite a bit, there usually is not a problem with this product. It will help to make the extractions easier and gentler to the skin; a little moisture on the lips. We're going to go ahead and turn on our steam. And at this point, Serena is just going to have a very relaxing fifteen minutes or so. Just to let everything take effect. This is our steamer and it puts out a nice gentle steam. Give it a minute here. So at this point we have got steam. And as you can see, it's just a very nice gentle steam. There's nothing harsh about it. Back it up enough that it just lightly missed the face. The nice thing about this machine is it's not set anywhere. If the steam is a little bit too strong for somebody, we can always back it up. How's does that feel Serena? Feels good. Feels good, o.k. Alright, so we're going to let her steam for a good fifteen minutes. And we're going to work on her hands. And then we're going to move back to our extractions."
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