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Our Basic Training Handbook categorizes products into daily, optional daily, and periodic use. We then put it all together into common morning and evening skin care regimens even a rocket surgeon could follow with ease.
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Purpose:
Removes excess dead skin cells. Helps to unclog pores and reduce the development and appearance of acne blemishes. Helps to dislodge ingrown hairs from beneath the upper layers of skin.
Selection:
Most facial scrubs are appropriate for all skin types.
Application:
Mix with tepid water. Use your fingertips to massage gently into face and neck. For sensitive or acne-prone skin, mix equal parts cleanser and scrub. Rinse with tepid water. Pat dry with a soft towel.
Frequency:
Once every two or three days. May be used every day, if mixing with cleanser as a pre-shave treatment.
Order:
Scrub after cleansing and before shaving.
Exceptions:
Not to be used on problem skin (i.e. moderate to severe acne).
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Purpose:
Cleans pores. Reduces excess oil buildup. Improves circulation. Improves skin tone and texture.
Selection:
Most clay masks are appropriate for all skin types.
Application:
Steam face over a bowl of hot water. Apply clay in a thin layer to the entire surface of your face (or your “T” zone – the forehead, nose, and chin – if you have combination skin). Let clay dry to a flaky consistency. Rinse with tepid water. Pat dry with a soft towel.
Frequency:
Once a week.
Order:
Mask after cleansing and before toning.
Exceptions:
None.
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