I use very little — usually
on damp skin after a shower — and this seems to prevent greasiness.
Not exact matches
In fact,
after a few minutes of applying dry oil
on damp skin, you won't even realize that you applied an oil — it sinks in.
It's not as well known as argan etc but is wonderful for relieving
skin irritations, burns, and makes a great
after shower oil
on damp skin and facial moisturizer.
Use morning or night, and even
after the shower
on damp skin.
Always use it
after cleansing and leave
damp on the
skin before applying moisturiser to seal in the
skin - glowing properties, as well as hydrate the
skin by plumping up thirsty
skin cells.
After cleansing, apply
on damp skin, avoiding eye area, and gently rub using circular motion, rinse well.
Right
on top of these two viles that are
on your
skin right now the 3rd step is a packet of this really rich mask, its full of vitamins, nutrients, minerals, you open that up and you put like two thirds of that all over your face and your neck and your dcollet and you rub it in a little bit just let it sit there and
after a few minutes you refresh it with the rest of it thats in the packet where it start to get dry
on your face and
after about 10 minutes remove it with a warm
damp wash cloth.
In addition, lavender oil helps with fading post acne marks / hyperpigmentation if applied consistently — in this case, per the scrub recipe below, leave
on face (
damp)
after cleansing
skin for 10 minutes, then rinse off.
«The best time to apply moisturizer is right
after a wash when
skin is
damp, so you trap the moisture
on its surface,» says Karen Kim, MD, a dermatologist in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
After cleansing, when
skin is slightly
damp, gently massage four to five drops
on face, neck and decolletage.