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Skin Treatments for Sallow or Dull Skin

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Summary: With sallow skin, exfoliation will help treat dead skin cells. Learn how to treat sallow or dull skin in this free skin care video from a licensed medical aesthetician.

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By Mary Elizabeth Thinnes
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Mary Elizabeth Thinnes has been a licensed medical aesthetician for the past six years. She is medical board certified with the federal academy of medical aesthetics. Thinnes...read more

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"Hi my name is Mary Thinnes and I am a skin care expert. The next topic I am going to discuss with you is how to properly treat sallow skin. Sallow skin is dull skin. It is basically not breathing properly it looks bland and does not look like it is alive. With sallow skin you want to definitely be sure that you are exfoliating properly. As I mentioned before you want to do this no more than twice a week so definitely with sallow skin they do have built up dead skin cells on the surface and they have not been properly treating their skin. They might have thought they were treating their skin with proper products but if you have dead skin cells built up on the surface and they are not slothing off or you are not exfoliating properly, nothing is going to come in or nothing if going to come out and basically it is like having a barrier over the top of your skin and you put something on top of a barrier like a piece of wood for instance and it is not going to be absorbed in and it is not going to go out it is just going to sit there. With sallow skin in order for you to achieve that healthy skin glowing look you want to definitely exfoliate, use your papaya and enzyme treatments bi-weekly and properly treat your skin so your products will work as well."

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