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How to Remove Gammage Exfoliant

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Summary: After gammage dries into a masque, remove it gently while catching the flakes in a towel or tissue. Learn tips for using gammage cream home facial scrubs from an esthetician in this free spa treatment video.

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By Karen Lange
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Karen Lange is a certified aesthetician and has worked in the beauty industry for nearly a decade. Lange graduated from Skyline College in two years where she received her...read more

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"This is the removal stage of the gamage scrub. And again, we're just going to make sure that it's not tacky anywhere on our face. It feels pretty dry. So you want to take a tissue. And to save, you know, expense, I always split the tissue in half. Most tissue comes in two ply. And you just want to fold the tissue paper, kind of along your client's neck here, because these are going to pick up the little residual bits of the product that we're going to sloughed off here. So just make sure it's kind of in the crease of her neck, or the nape of her neck here. And what we're doing is, is just gently with our fingertips, rubbing the product off which is giving the client a nice exfoliation. And again, this gamage is ideal for a thicker skin type, if someone has a lot of sun damage or someone who's just really dehydrated and just needs a big boost in or help in exfoliation. And you just really, you know, focus in here. So you just want to wipe away the excess residual product here. And now we're going to remove the gamage or the excess bits of gamage with a nice warm towel that I've gotten from the steam cabby. And the benefits of using a nice warm towel is, first of all, it feels really nice, but also, it enables you to get every little last bit off of the face that you can't see here, you know. And just do a little wipe through, like so."

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