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FACIAL CARE
Is the maintenance of the face and its features such as the skin, lips and eyelashes so that it has an attractive, youthful appearance. A basic facial is a skin treatment that cleanses pores, exfoliates away dead skin cells, and treats common skin concerns with a custom mask. This multi-step process is meant to rejuvenate and nourish faces, making skin appear healthier and younger. It is also a popular spa treatment to pamper and relax, right up there with a massage.
EMILY WEISS

Emily Weiss, founder and CEO of Into The Gloss and Glossier, in New York, January 2017.
is the skincare influencer and blogger behind Into the Gloss, which morphed into a skincare line that has many devoted followers. Her Instagram profile offers plenty of behind-the-scenes looks at the day-to-day life of Glossier.
Tips and steps
Finding the perfect skin care routine for your face is a major feat, but it isn’t the only routine you should be searching for. We can certainly understand why you would make your face a priority—since everyone sees it—but skin care is a must for your body, too. Just as you should use a facial cleanser, exfoliator, and moisturizer (and more) on your face, you should also use skin care products on the skin below your neck. After all, you won’t be very happy having a glow-y, smooth face and dry, rough hands. If you’re used to occasionally washing up with a bar soap and semi-regularly slapping on a layer of lotion, it’s officially time to create a skin care routine for your body. Not sure how? We’ve broken down a basic body care routine into five simple steps, and we’re sharing everything you need to know right here.
STEP 1: GET CLEAN
If you already have a consistent skin care routine for your face, you could probably guess this first step. No matter what part of your body you’re dealing with, the best way to kick things off is by getting completely clean. For your body, that means using a cleanser meant specifically for washing your body—don’t expect your face wash to do the trick. Look for a gentle body wash that won’t irritate or dry out your skin. Lather up with help from a loofah, wash cloth, or just your hands, then be sure to rinse off before moving on.
STEP 2: SLOUGH AWAY ROUGH SKIN
Exfoliating with face scrubs can be a tricky thing. You don’t want to scrub your skin too much, in fear of irritation, but you need to do it regularly enough that dead skin cells won’t leave your skin looking dull. To make matters worse, everyone’s skin can handle different frequencies of exfoliation. But that’s a topic for another day! Thankfully, the skin on your body is better suited to exfoliation. Because your body is typically tougher than your face, you don’t have to be quite as wary about scrubbing too much. Two or three times a week, add a sugar scrub into your shower routine and gently massage the scrub into your skin. Be sure to focus on your elbows, knees, and heels, which are more likely to have rough patches that need extra exfoliation.
STEP 3: SHAVE—THE RIGHT WAY
Even if you’ve been shaving more than half your life, it isn’t totally foolproof. In fact, there are a lot of mistakes you might be making. (Check out the 8 Shaving Mistakes You Could Be Making—and What to Do Instead.) To shave the right way, start by spending a little time in the shower. The water will help to soften your skin and ready it for your razor. Once you’re ready to reach for the razor, take it slow. Apply shaving cream to your skin and carefully move the razor with the grain.
STEP 4: HYDRATE FROM HEAD TO TOE
Cleansing, exfoliating, and shaving all have one thing in common—you should moisturize afterwards. While your skin is still wet from your shower activities, it’s an ideal time to hydrate your skin. Smooth a hydrating cream or lotion over your body, letting is absorb before putting your clothes on.
STEP 5: FAKE SUN-KISSED SKIN
No kind of skin care routine should include sun bathing, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a tan. If you want your body to be bronzed, turn to a self-tanner. Try the L’Oréal Paris Sublime Bronze™ Hydrating Self-Tanning Milk Medium, which is a gradual self-tanner that will help give your skin a glow over time. Smooth it on evenly three times a week, being sure to use sparingly around joints, to achieve an even, streak-free tan
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