via beauty cream And the first one is, face steaming at home.

via beauty cream And the first one is, face steaming at home. So as we said in our previous pore care video, you can't actually open or close a pore, because in order to do that you need a muscle, and there is no muscle surrounding your teeny tiny little pore. So what they mean is, it's basically got to do with temperature. When it's hot, your skin as an organ expands, and it will like magnify that hole which is the pore. And then when it's cold it will contract. And so what face steaming does is it's basically using hot steam, and opening your pore so that it will loosen the debris that's actually filling the pore inside, which is like dirt, oil, whiteheads, blackheads and (that makes) it easier to do things like extraction. And it helps the products that we apply after to absorb a lot better, (and) a lot more effectively when our pore is nice and clean. So here's how you want to do face steaming at home. 

via beauty cream reviews Fill your sink with hot water. You can boil some, but hot water from the tap works perfectly fine as well. Then you want to cover your head with a towel for 3 to 5 minutes. However long is comfortable for you. And if you find that it's a little too hard to breathe, just like open the towel up a little and let that air through. Otherwise, you know, you don't want to pass out. You can take breaks too, if you want. This is a treating yourself thing. (Ro: Not a you know...) Yeah, don't force yourself very much beyond control. And you'll find that very quickly your face will feel hot, you'll start sweating, and this is actually really great because sweat expels a lot of toxins from the face as well.





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