Facial Masks for Combination Skin

Last Update: September 18, 2008

Video By: Expert Village

A makeup and skin care expert shows you how to use facial masks for combination skin types in this free skin care video

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Anton Khachaturian has worked in the entertainment industry for over four years providing make-up services for fashion shows, theater, and music videos.

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Video Transcript

Hi! My name is Anton and I am here on behalf of Expert Village.Com and to day I am going to be demonstrating facial masks for the skin specifically for the oilier skin types. I am basically just using an exfoliating mask on the skin and this product is a little bit creamier and it is great because it will remove any dead skin and it is great for oil control on the skin as well. Using a creamier mask is going to pickup that excess oil. You just want to evenly distribute this all the face. Not specifically concentrating on any areas because it is going to affect the skin differently. You just want to use it really generously all over the face. Just want to kind of work it in a circular motion to just pick up any excess oil or dead skin off of the face. There are a variety of different masks you can use. You can use masks that peel off as well as masks that you can keep on overnight. This is great for just using a couple times a week or a few times a week just to kind exfoliate and use as a more daily product versus masks that are little more abrasive that are going to take off more skin and that you want to use maybe once a week or once every couple of weeks. This is great for oilier skin because this is going to remove that excess oil off of the face. After you apply it evenly, you can let it sit for like 10 to 15 minutes just so it sets for a little while and then you can remove it with warm water or you can even remove it with a facial cleansing product like a make-up remover wipe or cleansing cloth to evenly take off the product just to give the skin a little bit more of a healthier affect. Typically tap water can some times have hard water properties and damage the skin so cleansing cloths are great just to remove it without any water at all.

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