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Summary: An eye soothing scrub will remove dead skin cells, and should be applied gently with little pressure. See how to apply a scrub to the eye area with expertise from an aesthetician in this free beauty guide video.
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
"And the second step of the Soothing Eye Treatment is the gamage or scrub. And you only want to use a pea size, just a small amount. And there's tiny little micro capsules in this product to help just kind of a sloughed off any, you know, dead skin cells that might be lurking around the eye area. Again, you just want to be extremely gentle with this product. The product will do the job of exfoliating by itself, so your fingertips should not, you know, include any pressure at all. So we're just kind of moving in quick, light, gentle, circular movements. Just in the eye contour area, really focusing on the outer corners, cause that's traditionally where people find, you know, fine lines and puffiness and dark circles. So, just a gentle thirty seconds or so. So Jen's skin should be a little stimulated but again, we're sloughing off any dead surface layers of the eye area. And again, this will help to receive the products that are coming in the latter part of the Soothing Eye Treatment. And once your finished with your movements, you just want to wipe any excess micro capsules away from the eye area to avoid, you know, any irritation. And when we move on to the massage part, you don't want any excess granules in the way cause that's just going to stimulate and irritate. And you just remove like so, away from the eye."