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At Home Facials
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ebru aydin
Born in Brooklyn, raised in NJ , this new mom is a designer bag and shoe junkie ready to blog up a storm! 
By ebru aydin
Published on 08/20/2008
 
why pay big bucks for a spa facial when you can get the same effect at home?

facials on a budget

Once upon a time I used to have the extra cash to go and pamper myself with monthly facials that used to cost at least $60 bucks a pop. Well last year I had my first child and spending money on day spas are now a thing of the past. BUT, that doesn't mean I can't still pamper myself right in the comfort of my own home. Try this out and tell me it's not jsut as good as the facials you pay big bucks for:

1-Wash face thoroughly with your daily soap/ cleanser
2-Fill your teakettle up to the halfway mark and throw in a tea bag of your choice( any herbal tea will do).
3-Once the steam starts coming from the kettle, grab a towel put your face over the kettle and cover your head with the towel so no steam escapes. Please be careful not to get too close so you burn yourself. Try to keep at least 6 inches away from top of kettle. Do this until your face is sweating and you can't take the heat anylonger.
4-Now use a gentle exfoliator (Philosophy Exfoliating wash is my pick)
5-Crack open and egg -Apply only the whites to your face. Within a couple of minutes you will see you skin tighten. Leave on for 10 minutes and then remove with warm water.

Voila-Baby smooth skin. Give it a try and let me know what you think!