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2 Easy Steps to Evening Your Skin Texture
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 264278, member: 31907"] [I][B]1. Cleanse:[/B][/I] The first step to evening your skin texture is to cleanse your face. I recommend using a gentle cleanser, such as a balm or facial oil, that won't strip away any of the hydration your skin has built up in the day or overnight. You can also use makeup wipes to remove any excess makeup you have on your face before washing it off. [I][B]2. Exfoliate:[/B][/I] Once you've washed out all the makeup and cleansers from your skin, it's time for some exfoliation! I recommend using a gentle exfoliating product like glycolic acid peel pads or honey masks to remove any dead skin cells from your face before applying moisturizer or makeup base products over top of them. This will help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by removing excess surface cells that can cause them. If you find that these products are too harsh for your skin tone, try using one with higher concentrations of glycolic acid instead. it should be gentler on sensitive areas like around eyes and lips! [/QUOTE]
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