Expert Advice on How to Treat Yourself to a Spa-Quality Facial at Home
Your skin is virtually begging for some attention, but you don't have the time to visit the spa? You should not undervalue a do-it-yourself facial. A lot of good can still happen at home, even though you might not be able to replicate your facialist's precisely placed finger strokes and nobody's bathroom has a seaside as the background noise. According to leading aestheticians contacted by Allure, you can use easy techniques and effective products to make your skin softer, smoother, and more vibrant. Furthermore, this shouldn't be reserved for grave situations or rare events. According to Edyta Jarosz, an aesthetician at the Shafer Clinic in New York City, "consistency is key." She stresses the significance of taking care of your skin between routine spa visits. "Schedule a facial for yourself at least once a week."
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