When it’s put on your skin instead of in your belly, sugar can be a great beauty aid. It’s moisturizing; it contains glycolic acid, which encourages cell turnover for youthful-looking skin; and its small particles make a great exfoliate. You can mix sugar with any number of ingredients to make your own face mask.
1.Mixing Sugar with Your Facial Cleanser
Use warm water and work up a good lather.
- This facial works best with a lathering facial cleanser because the lather helps hold the sugar on your skin.
2. Pour 1 tsp of sugar into the palm of your hand. You can use whichever sugar you like. Some people recommend using brown sugar as it’s softer and gentler to your skin.
- You can also use coarser, granulated sugar if you prefer. It’s really a matter of personal preference.
3. Gently work the sugar into your skin with your fingers. Using gentle circular motions with your fingers, work the sugar into the lather. Go over your entire face, but avoid your lips and eyes.
- Don’t use a washcloth to rub the sugar into your skin, as this will be too harsh of an exfoliant and may irritate your skin.
4. Don’t press hard. The sugar will do its work even with gentle pressure, so resist the urge to press down hard as you spread it over your skin.
- It’s important to be gentle so that you don’t cause any microscopic tears on your skin’s surface, which could lead to breakouts or just generally less healthy-looking skin.Read More..
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