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Healthy skin can be achieved through natural treatments, such as a homemade sugar scrub and lemon skin-lightening treatments. Get healthier skin with this free video series on skin care.
There are 30 videos in this series:

Diminishing the look of large pores requires keeping the skin clean, applying a warm compress to the face and applying a purifying mask to draw out dirt and oils. Moisturize the skin daily and exfoliate twice a week for smaller pores with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Homemade scar removal is possible by massaging with any oil, whether it be olive oil, baby oil or almond oil, for five to 10 minutes to increase blood circulation and aid in healing. Use stronger exfoliation methods for old scars with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Getting rid of a henna tattoo is done by applying any type of oil to the skin and rubbing it persistently with a wash cloth twice a day. Slowly remove a henna tattoo, which can sometimes take weeks to fade, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To get rid of a pimple, clean the hands and face, apply a warm compress to the area, wrap clean tissue around each index finger and gently squeeze the area until all of the bacteria is released. Apply an astringent to kill bacteria and seal the skin using an oil-free moisturizer with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Broken blood vessels occur on the face when the skin is exposed to aggravation or extreme temperatures, but applying a cream with vitamin K oxide strengthens the capillary walls. Prevent broken blood vessels or have them professionally removed with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Getting rid of stretch marks requires applying fresh cut lemons to the area, which helps to remove dead skin cells, and massaging almond oil over the stretch marks for five to 10 minutes to break up scar tissue. Eliminate the appearance of stretch marks, drinking plenty of water to plump up the skin, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Smoother skin is attainable by scrubbing the skin with a cane sugar and lemon juice mixture, which removes dead skin cells and exfoliates the surface. Get smoother skin using all-natural ingredients with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Keeping skin matte involves using an oil primer, which controls the oil throughout the day, and applying loose powder in a downward motion to absorb oil. Dab the face with rice paper to soak up unwanted shine on the skin with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To lighten skin at home, rub a fresh cut lemon slice over the area twice a week for several months, which will gradually exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells. Lighten sun damage or discoloration from the skin with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Making scars go away is done by massaging oil over the area, which improves blood circulation and aids the healing process, twice a day for five to 10 minutes. Eliminate the appearance of scars, making sure to drink water, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Over-the-counter products can reduce redness in the skin when they are addressed to sensitive skin. Cream-based cleansers and moisturizers are the best products to avoid aggravation. Reduce red and irritated skin, applying a green-tinted makeup as a concealer, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Removing adhesive from the skin is possible by applying almond oil to the area and rubbing it with a wash rag or by applying vodka, which will dissolve the adhesive off the skin. Get rid of adhesive residue on the skin with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To remove bandage adhesive from the skin, massage almond oil to the area, which also hydrates the skin, or apply vodka to dissolve the adhesive residue. Rub with a wash cloth to get rid of adhesive residue with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Removing dye from the skin involves applying toothpaste to a wash cloth, rubbing the area until the dye is gone and wiping the skin clean. Clean a dye stain on the skin, applying more hair dye to hair dye stains, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Removing facial fat is done through a healthy diet, reducing fried foods, refined sugars and processed foods, as well as with facial exercises, which tighten the muscles and skin in the face. Tone down the fat on the face through a lifestyle change with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To remove fiberglass from the skin, rinse the area under cold water for as long as possible, then alternate between warm and cold water to flush the fiberglass particles out of the pores. Get rid of itchy fiberglass from the skin, even using duck tape as a lint roller to lift off small pieces, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Removing ink from the skin requires dipping a cloth in a diluted bleach solution and scrubbing the ink-stained area until it fades, but antibacterial wipes are also effective. Remove ink from the skin, making sure the bleach solution is 10-parts water to one-part bleach, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Removing oil-based paint from the skin requires applying more oil, whether it be vegetable oil, baby oil or almond oil, to break up and dissolve the paint before rubbing it off with a cloth. Eliminate oil-based paint stains from the skin with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To remove paint from the skin, apply a bit of oil, either vegetable, baby or almond oil, and rub the area until the paint is dissolved before wiping the stain clean with a cloth. Clean a paint stain off the skin, being persistent and patient, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Removing tar from the skin requires letting the tar dry before peeling it off the skin, and applying ice to the area will allow it to harden quickly. Peel off a tar stain from the skin, keeping in mind that some hair might get pulled out, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To tighten loose skin, practice various facial exercises that will tighten skin under the brow bone, under the chin and above the upper lip. Do facial exercises in the morning and evening for tightened skin with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To treat acne both internally and topically, drink plenty of water, maintain and healthy diet, do a deep purification mask and exfoliation twice a week and keep the skin clean. Treat acne on a daily basis, cleansing both the inside and outside of the body, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Treating pimples involves exfoliating the area gently, applying a warm compress to open the pores, squeezing the area gently to remove infectious puss and treating the area with an stringent to kill bacteria. Take care of a pimple on date night with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To use a self-tanner, first exfoliate the body, concentrating on the dryer areas, then apply the tanning cream evenly while wearing gloves to avoid orange palms. Have someone else help for even tanning coverage on the back with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To bleach the skin, rub fresh-cut lemon slices over the face or discolored areas, and let it sit for five to 10 minutes to naturally exfoliate and remove dead skin cells. Lighten the skin twice a week using fresh lemon slices with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Taking care of skin is one of the best methods to look young and vibrant. There are several steps to good facial skin care, but the basics include cleansing, toning and moisturizing. Cleaning and caring for the skin prevents cracking, inflammation and infection, as well as wrinkling, dry spots and aging. Taking the right measures to care for and protect the skin will help keep it looking its best, especially for those who wear makeup everyday. In this free video series on skin care, a clinical aesthetician discusses several ways to care for the skin, including treating acne and tightening the facial muscles. Learn how to naturally lighten discolored areas of the skin using lemons, and find out how to make an at-home lemon sugar scrub for smoother skin. Discover ways to treat acne, both internally and topically, and get tips on applying self-tanner like a pro. For vibrant and healthy skin, keep it clean, keep it moisturized and maintain overall balanced health.
Keeley Selvage Keeley Selvage has been in the skin care industry for more than five years. She was employed at a physician's office for three years where she was the senior clinical aesthetician. While there, Selvage performed several types of laser treatments, skin tightening, wrinkle reduction and hair removal.dkdk
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