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There
are many kinds of facials that are suitable for your skin and a
particular skin problem. Learn more….........
There
are five basic skin types, and you will want to consider yours when
making your own aromatherapy beauty products. Learn all about aromatherapy
facials, its benefits and procedure. Read on….......
Treat
your skin at home with our tips on home made facials. To learn a
few homemade facials that will help make your skin beautiful and
vibrant. Read on...........
A
face pack not only cleanses your skin but it
also helps to maintain the firmness of your skin and its balance.
We have brought for you
face packs for your skin type. Read on….....
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Types
& Benifits of Facial |
Facial.One
of the joys of womanhood is taking the time to pamper ourselves
so we can face each new day looking and feeling our best. Our skin
is our largest organ, performing several functions, including protecting
us from invasion by foreign substances and serving as the transfer
point for the release of toxins from our bodies. The skin provides
an honest mirror of our inner health and well-being. It is thus
especially important to use only natural, gentle ingredients on
our skin whenever possible. Application to the skin of fresh, natural
products such as essential oils, plant waters (also called "hydrosols")
and cold pressed unscented oils helps maintain a youthful, glowing
complexion. Essential oils and hydrosols are the fragrant liquids
that are distilled from different plant parts, such as flower petals;
herbs leaves and tree barks, and are fundamental components of any
solid, natural skin care regime. Cold pressed unscented oils are
extracted from various fruits, nuts and seeds, and include olive
oil, sweet almond oil, avocado oil and jojoba oil. Used in tandem,
essential oils, hydrosols and cold pressed unscented oils work together
to soothe and nourish the skin, encouraging a healthful, radiant
complexion.
Facials are deep skin treatments that cleanse, rehydrate and rejuvenate
the skin, apart from minimizing skin blemishes, acne, dry skin and,
of course, wrinkles. Facials vary depending on your skin type, the
kind of treatment you've chosen, the products used and the person's
age. However, it is advisable to start having facials in your late
20's.
The
Benefits Of Facial
Facials
involve a cleansing procedure, a massage and steam, and the application
of a facemask. What they help to do is remove the dead, dull outer
layer of cells that make up the skin's surface or epidermis along
with pollutants. The massage, which is an important part of a facial,
helps blood circulation, which in turn aids lymphatic drainage (the
removal of toxins and waste from the body). A massage also relaxes
the facial muscles and is very important to delay the onset of wrinkles.
The face is steamed during a facial for two main reasons. Firstly,
steam helps the skin absorb cream better. Secondly, it helps in
softening blackheads and whiteheads so that they can be removed
easily. The application of a facemask in the end helps tone and
clarifies the skin. Facemasks are also used to treat dry and acne-ridden
skin.
The
Different Types Of Facials
A
basic clean up
A clean up cleanses, exfoliates and moisturises
facial skin. Ugly blackheads and whiteheads are cleared by gently
steaming the face. Regular clean-ups can prevent and reduce skin
problems. The skin is first cleansed under steam, and then very
gently scrub granules are massaged over the skin. After removing
the scrub, another creamy cleanser is applied and the skin is exfoliated
further with a soft rotating electric brush and massaged. These
are recommended for all skin types and can be done on people under
the age of 25.
The
advantages of Clean-up are :
1-It
reduces tanning
2-Removes
dirt and blackheads
3-Provides
a clean and glowing complexion.
Normal
facials
These facials are a simple cleanse,
steam and massage affair. They're the least expensive of all facials.
They're also the best option for normal skin that isn't prone to
acne. The difference between these facials and a clean up is that
the skin is massaged for a longer period of time in a facial.
Special
facials
These are a step-up from the normal
facial. Specially formulated hypoallergenic creams are used to moisturize
the skin. Face packs are applied depending on different skin types
and special cleansing and rejuvenation techniques are also part
of the process. These are recommended for people with sensitive
skins.
Bio-lift
facials
In addition to cleansing, massage
and rejuvenation techniques, these facials include treatment that
targets dark circles under the eye. The characteristic of this facial
is the bio-mask, which tones and tightens the skin on the face,
making it look younger.
AHA
(Alpha Hydroxy Acid) facials
AHA acids, which are derived from
fruits and flowers, are known for their anti-aging effects. These
facials use creams formulated with AHAs, which help the skin look
smoother and healthier. They are also recommended for people who
have pigmented skin, and are prone to wrinkling easily.
In
these, creams containing flower extracts are used, which improve
action of the capillaries, skin texture and tighten pores-- inducing
relaxation and calming the mind. In ancient times, the fragrance
of rose, lavender, jasmine, neroli, etc., was used to cure depression,
insomnia, anxiety and other mental states. Fresh fruit facials are
done with pulps of fresh fruits; mostly seasonal fruits. For e.g.
Orange or sweet Lime pulp. Fresh fruit facial is very good for very
sensitive skin, which cannot tolerate any chemically prepared cosmetics.
Fruits are chosen according to the skin type. Banana for dry skin
and Orange for oily skin.
Paraffin
facials
These facials are offered as part of bridal beauty
packages. It involves the application of a special paraffin mask
on the face over layers of gauze, which helps seal in the special
anti-aging and rejuvenating creams applied to the skin. It aids
better absorption and brings back the radiance of the skin.
Anti-oxidant
and pollution-fighting facials
This facial uses creams and masks enriched with free-radical
fighting agents like vitamin A, beta-carotene and vitamin E. Pollutants
are first removed and the skin is then deep cleansed in this procedure.
This is recommended for people who have to be outdoors often-on
account of their work.
Acne
Facials
A treatment for those who suffer with troubled skin;
particularly effective on teenage and adult acne. After cleansing
this treatment begins with enzyme or glycolic acid exfoliation and
a warm vapor mist, followed by extensive manual deep pore extractions,
electric disencrustation and a skin-calming, anti-bacterial masque.
This facial should be performed at regular, two-week intervals until
problem clears.
Collagen
Facials
This
type of facial includes use of a multi-phase technique of exfoliation,
warm vapor, deep pore cleansing, lymphatic drainage massage and
self healing mineral or paraffin masque over a freeze dry collagen
sheet to ensure the ideal hydrating effect. Normally in this kind
of facial, liquid nutrients in the form of vials or ampoules are
used and for quick absorption of liquid nutrients in the skin, laser
or galvanic treatment is done. This is an effective preventative
treatment against harmful environmental damage, wrinkles and dark
circles. Recommended for all skin types.
Aromatherapy
Facial
In these essential oils are used, which have potent
and specific curative properties that are of particular benefit
to the skin. They are effective for relaxation of body and mind.
Aromatherapy facials help clear skin congestion and improve the
normal functions of the skin. The mask, which is applied at the
end of the massage, also contains essential oils. The elimination
of toxins, the improvement in the skin's normal functions, including
cell regeneration and the uplifting effect, all combine to make
aromatherapy facials revitalizing and rejuvenating.
Galvanic
Facial
In this Galvanic gadget is used, by which a steady,
direct galvanic current is utilized, to introduce water-soluble
substances through the skin. It heightens the skin's capacity to
absorb and improves the penetration of the products. The treatment
of specific problems becomes easier. This benefits dry, dehydrated
skins, improving moisture retention. It also helps remove congestion.
Gold
Facial
This facial makes use of creams containing 24-Carat
pure gold, which penetrates the skin easily. It is a powerful rejuvenating
treatment. Gold has a powerful effect on lymphatic drainage, facilitating
the removal of toxins and wastes. This accelerates the regeneration
of new cells. Masks, containing gold, are also applied. The gold
facial helps to restore youthful qualities, like softness, smoothness,
elasticity, resilience and radiance.

Skin
Types
There are five basic skin types, and you will want to consider yours
when making your own aromatherapy beauty products.
Oily
Skin
Oily skin is caused by over-active glands, which produce a substance
called Asebum, a naturally healthy skin lubricant. When the skin
produces too much sebum, it becomes thick and heavy in texture.
Shininess, pimples and blemishes characterize oily skin. Frequent
steam cleaning and exfoliation can help reduce these symptoms.
Dry
Skin
Dry skin usually results when skin fails to produce enough sebum
to maintain a naturally lubricated surface. This lack of oil in
the skin is often hereditary, but can also be caused by over-exposure
to the sun and other environmental elements. As we age, our skin
becomes drier as decreased metabolism reduces the rapidity with
which dead skin cells are replaced. Dry skin often appears coarse,
tight, dull and flaky, with visible lines and wrinkles. Massage
with essential and cold pressed oils can stimulate metabolism and
alleviate dry skin conditions.
Normal
Skin
Normal skin produces a healthy amount of sebum, and tends to be
neither dry nor oily in feel.
Sensitive
Skin
Sensitive skin reacts unfavorably to a variety of chemicals and
environmental factors. Having had ample opportunity to compare brand
new baby skin with skin that is just a few years old, it seems to
me that all skin is delicate and sensitive when it is new. Increased
exposure to nature's elements such as the sun, wind and cold, as
well as to harsh cosmetic ingredients, tend to toughen skin over
time.
Combination
Skin
Many people have different skin types on different parts of the
face. For example, it is not uncommon for a person to have oily
skin around the nose, forehead and chin, while the rest of the face
is more on the dry side. If you have more than one skin type on
your face, it is wise to use products containing different ingredients
to treat the areas differently.
Your
Step-By-Step At-Home Facial
A
basic facial must include at least 3 elements:
(1) cleansing
(2) toning
(3) moisturizing
Additional steps might include steaming, exfoliating
and masking.
Step
1. Before
cleansing your skin with a gentle cleanser, it is wise to give yourself
a light steam treatment to open your pores and prepare your face
for cleaning. To do this, simply soak a soft towel in a bowl of
comfortably warm herbal tea. Wring out the towel and place it over
your face and neck area and relax until it cools slightly. You may
repeat this process, as it is quite soothing.
Step
2. Cleanse
your face with a gentle handmade cleanser such as Rose Cream Cleanser.
Use upward, circular movements of the fingertips to gently stimulate
the skin and help lift surface debris and excess oil. Rinse with
warm water and gently pat excess moisture from face with a soft
towel. If you wear heavy make-up, you might wish to repeat the cleansing
process.
Step
3. After
cleansing, it is important to tone the skin using ingredients that
help balance the pH of the skin, which is typically disturbed during
the cleansing process. Apply the toner with a soft cotton pad, but
do not rub the skin. Rather, saturate the pad and pat the toner
over the face and neck area. Do not pat skin dry. Avoid eye area
when using toner. You skin is now ready for moisturizing.
Step
4. Moisturize
your skin using Aromatic Facial Oil, which contains a host of soothing
ingredients to add moisture and nutrients to your skin. To seal
in the moisture, be sure to apply the oil while skin remains damp
from applying the toner. Gently apply the oil to your face and neck
using patting motions. For oily areas of skin, one application of
oil should suffice. Apply twice to dry areas of skin, waiting about
2-3 minutes between applications, and being sure to moisten the
skin slightly with water or toner before the second application.
Aroma
Facial For Oily Skin
Step
1.
Cleansing
Apply a paste of 1/2 tsp Milk powder, 2 drops
Lemon oil, 1 drop Cedar wood on the face and neck and massage for
a minute or two. Then wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step
2. Toning
Apply on skin a paste made of fuller's earth,
2 drops rosemary and 2 drops basil and leave it to dry. Then wipe
it with wet towel.
Step
3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non-perfumed moisturizing
cream. To it add 2 drops Lavender. Apply gently on skin.
Aroma
Facial For Dry Skin
Step
1. Cleansing
Make
a paste of 1 tsp milk powder, I pinch sugar, 2 drops basil and 2
drops lemon and apply on the face and neck and gently massage. Then
wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step
2. Toning
Make a paste using almond powder, 1-drop lemon
and 1-drop rose water and apply on the face and leave it to dry.
Then wipe it with wet towel.
Step
3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non -perfumed moisturizing
cream. To it add 1 drop Rose and 1 drop Sandalwood. Apply gently
on skin.
Aroma
Facial For Normal Skin
Step
1. Cleansing
Make a paste of 1 tsp milk, sandalwood powder
and almond powder. Apply on face and neck and massage. Then wipe
using tissue or cotton.
Step
2. Toning
Make a paste using almond powder, 1/2 tsp
honey and 1-drop rose and apply on the face and leave it to dry.
Then wipe it with wet towel.
Step
3.
Moisturizing
Take any good quality non -perfumed moisturizing
cream. To it add 1 drop Rose and 1 drop lavender. Apply gently on
skin.
Aroma
Facial For Combination Skin
Step
1.
Cleansing
Apply a paste using 1 tsp. milk powder, 2
drops of Rosemary and 1 drop of juniper berry on face and neck and
massage. Then wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step
2. Toning
For Dry Areas
Make a paste using Almond powder, 1-drop lemon,
1 drop rose and apply on the face and leave it to dry. Then wipe
it with wet towel.
For
Oily Areas
Make a paste using Fullers Earth, 2 drops
Rosemary and 2 drops basil. and apply on the face and leave it to
dry. Then wipe it with wet towel.
Step
3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality moisturizing cream and
add 2 drops Lavender. Apply gently.
Aroma
Facial For Sensitive Skin
Step
1. Cleansing
Apply a paste using 1/2 tsp. milk powder,
2 drops of lavender and warm water on face and neck and massage.
Then wipe using tissue or cotton.
Step
2. Toning
Apply on skin a paste made of fuller's earth,
3 drops Chamomile and honey and leave it to dry. Then wipe it with
wet towel.
Step
3. Moisturizing
Take any good quality non -perfumed moisturizing
cream. To it add 5 drop Rose. Apply gently on skin.

Following
are a few homemade facials that will help make your skin beautiful
and vibrant.
Citrus
and grapefruit mask for oily skin type:
Ingredients:
½ grapefruit
½ lemon's juice
½ cored apple
1-2 egg whites
30-40 seedless grapes
Mix
ingredients together in a blender. Apply on your face and leave
for fifteen minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
Grapefruit
unclogs pores and lemon is an excellent astringent and clarifier,
while egg whites tighten the skin. Expect a tingle with this mask-that
means its working but if your skin is dry it could start to burn.
If this occurs, wash it off immediately.
Fruit
Masque for dehydrated skin:
Ingredients:
1 cup of mixed mashed fruit (try melon, peaches,
strawberries, and bananas)
2-3 Tbsp. Double cream
3 tsp. cottage cheese
1 tsp. brown sugar
4 tsp. oatmeal powder
Blend
all the ingredients together and apply on your face. Relax for ten
minutes, and rinse off with warm water.
The
luscious combination of cream and juicy fruits works wonders after
a hot day in the sun and helps refresh the skin.
Honey
Mask
Ingredients:
1½ tbsp. honey
1 egg white
2 tsp. glycerin
1/3 cup flour
Whisk
the honey, egg white and glycerin, and then add the flour. The result
should be a thick paste. Apply to face and rinse after 15 minutes
This mask effectively moisturizes and tightens the skin, making
it smooth and soft.
Egg
Mask
Ingredients:
1 egg white
Separate
the egg white from the yolk. Put the egg white on your face and
relax for about 15 minutes. Wash off with lukewarm water.
This
mask leaves your skin smooth, refreshed and tightens your skin.
Ingredients:
Egg yolk
Separate
the yolk from the egg white. Mix the yolk and apply over clean skin.
Let it set for about 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
The
egg yolk acts as an ant-oxidant and does wonders for your complexion
as it pulls impurities out of your skin, leaving it soft and healthy.
Yoghurt
Moisturizing Mask
Ingredients:
Plain yoghurt
Smooth
yoghurt over your face and let it set for about 20 minutes. Rinse
with warm water.
This
mask is super-simple and will add lots of moisture to your skin.
Especially a treat to people having dry skin. Plus, it's great for
those of us who hate spending time in the kitchen and want something
that's quick to prepare and easy to make.
Egg
and Honey Facial
Ingredients:
1 egg yolk
1 tsp. honey
1 tsp. vitamin E oil
1 tsp. almond oil
Mix
all ingredients together, stirring until smooth. To use, apply to
face and rinse with warm water after 15 minutes.
This
easy mask is suitable for all skin types. It clarifies and moisturizes
the skin, leaving it cleansed and silken. Egg yolks contain anti-oxidants,
which are very beneficial to our skin.
Vegetable
Mask
Ingredients:
1/2 tomato, mashed (remove seeds and skin)
2 tsp. curd
1 tsp. mashed cucumber
3-4 tsp. oatmeal powder
3 crushed mint leaves.
Mix
ingredients together and apply on your face. Wait for ten minutes,
and then wash off with warm water.
This
mask works well for oily skin, since it absorbs the surplus oils.
Tomatoes are excellent anti-oxidants, and the curd prevents excessive
drying.
Fruity
Facials
Ingredients:
Strawberry
Crush
strawberry and apply on face and leave it on for 2/3 minutes and
then rinse with plenty of water.
Strawberry
is rich in vitamin c and is very refreshing for your skin. However
some people are allergic to strawberry so before applyinh test it
on your skin and if there is any irritation then do not apply.
Ingredients:
Papaya
Crush
papaya and apply on face and leave it on for 5 minutes. Rinse off
with plenty of water.
Papayas
contain an enzyme 'papain', which is useful in exfoliating the skin.
Ingredients:
Watermelon
Crush
watermelon and apply on the face for 5 minutes and then rinse. Watermelon
cleanses the skin.

For
a beautiful and flawless skin it is necessary that you take care
of it. If you do not want to go to beauty parlours for regular facials
then you can try the following face packs which you can make at
home. A face pack not only cleanses your skin but it also helps
to maintain the firmness of your skin and its balance. Following
face packs are categorized for
different skin types.
Face
Pack for Oily skin:
Oily skin is caused by over-active glands,
which produce a substance called Asebum, a naturally healthy skin
lubricant. When the skin produces too much sebum, it becomes thick
and heavy in texture. It needs a thorough cleansing routine to remove
the surface grime and unclog blocked pores.
Ingredients:
Six strawberries.
One teaspoon of Brandy.
Two teaspoons of breadcrumbs.
Two teaspoons of fuller's earth.
Rose water.
Mash
six strawberries with a teaspoon of Brandy, two spoons of breadcrumbs,
two spoons of fuller's earth and a few drops of rose water. Mix
well and apply a thick layer on the face and neck and leave on for
20 minutes.
Benefits:
This pack rejuvenates, tightens and exfoliates
your skin and brings that shine and radiance. Since strawberries
have Vitamin C and a certain acidic properties they leave the skin
sparkling clean. Breadcrumbs help to exfoliate dead skin while fuller's
earth will tighten the pores and brandy helps in adding some glow.
Face
Pack for Dry skin:
Dry skin usually results when skin fails to
produce enough sebum to maintain a naturally lubricated surface.
Dry skin often appears coarse, tight, dull and flaky, with visible
lines and wrinkles. Hence dry skin needs extra moisturizing.
Ingredients:
10 almonds.
Two teaspoons of oatmeal.
Four tablespoons of full cream milk.
Two teaspoons of china clay.
Juice of half lemon.
One mashed avocado.
Make a pack with a mixture of 10 almonds, two spoons oatmeal, four
tablespoons of full cream milk, two spoons china clay, juice of
half a lemon, and one mashed avocado. Apply on face and leave it
for 20 minutes. Dampen cotton wool with cold milk and wipe it off.
Splash your face with cold water and apply a light moisturizer.
Benefits:
This pack will help to maintain the balance
of your skin. Oatmeal is very good since it acts like an exfoliater.
Face
Pack for Combination Skin:
This type of skin is usually oily on the nose
and forehead and dry around the eyes and cheeks. If you have more
than one skin type on your face, it is wise to use products containing
different ingredients to treat the areas differently. Cleanse the
center zone with an astringent while dab the rest of the face with
moisturizer.
Ingredients:
Half cup powdered peas
Three teaspoons of curd.
Juice of one lemon.
Half cup papaya pulp.
Rose water
Prepare a pack of half a cup of powdered peas, mixed with three
spoons of curd, juice of one lemon and half a cup of papaya pulp.
Apply it for 20 minutes and wash your face with ice- cold water.
Better still rub an ice cube dipped in rose water over the T-Zone.
Benefits:
This pack will give restore the texture of
your face and will bring radiance and glow to your skin. It also
prevents enlarged pores and blackheads.
 
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