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Facial Care : How to Have a Three-Step Kitchen Facial

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

The three-step kitchen facial begins by cleansing the skin, then steaming the face, followed by a homemade fruit mask. Rinse the fruit from the face and moisturize the skin with information from an experienced cosmetologist in this free video on beauty.

Expert: Shell George
Contact: www.margossalon.com
Bio: Shell George has more than 16 years of work experience, having trained in German pedicure techniques, reflexology massage, aroma therapy and hybrid nails.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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  • a DISH soap....? hahaaa.. not gonna hapen =) how is that possible if we have all this fabulous cleansers?? xD A DISH SOAP? still cant belive.....

  • first I thought you were going to clean the kitchen

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  • DISHSOAP?! BURNING from FRUIT?! Was this video made to be given to people who said these skincare experts for the wealthy charge too much?!

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  • they're crazy about dish soap. fruits are wonderful. i use a mixture of about 40% to 60% castile soap to purified water and about 4-6 teaspoons of vitamin E oil. i put the mixture in a recycled hand soap bottle [after cleansing it as thoroughly as possible] and voila! i love it. it really cleans my face while leaving it soft and not stripped of oils.

  • You are my problem.

  • what the fuk is ur problem retard!?

  • You must be really ugly.

  • ur stupid! haha i do it all the time n thers nothin wrong wit my skin

  • As an Esthetician I would NOT recommend a dish soap for the face!!!

    The fruits, however, are great. Strawberries and Kiwi have natural fruit acids (AHA's) that exfoliate the skin naturally and gently, as well as helping blemished and acne-prone skin.

    Olive oil has EFA's and is a Great moisturizer, however, I would not recommend for problematic skin.

  • Yes, it does.

    Try it, then send me a pic and i'll tell you.

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