Not exact matches
The 30 - minute Shiny Hiney
facial, which costs $ 85, includes a wash with a purifying cleanse, followed
by a
toner that contains salicylic acid; next comes a manual exfoliation, a steam and a purifying clay mask.
This
facial oil is a medium viscosity, making a one - pump application enough for my dampened -
by -
toner skin.
While I've always stocked some favorite carrier oils and items like apple cider vinegar and honey in my skincare arsenal, Skin Cleanse reminds me to actually use these things and not get carried away
by the latest, greatest
facial oil (which likely uses my favorite carrier oil, jojoba, in some fashion) or
toner (which likely has a base of apple cider vinegar) that I could probably whip up myself.
A typical
facial starts with a cleanse, perhaps a little
facial massage; then steaming begins, followed
by extractions, a treatment mask,
toner, and finally a hydrating, sun - protective product.
I start with Origins Cleansing Makeup Removing Jelly ($ 23) to get rid of my mascara, and then I wash with Biologique Recherche Lait U (price available after login), followed
by Rituals Refreshing
Facial Toner ($ 15).
I had read good things about
facial toners, so I wanted to give one a try and when I looked on Amazon I was blown away
by these reviews — and the price!