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HOW TO: Do Your Own At Home Facial

A step by step guide to giving yourself an amazing at home facial with your KOAR Skin Therapy products!  Grab your products and lets get started...

 

 

1. Cleanse 

 

Start your facial by massaging your Enzyme Cleanser into your face, neck & décolletage (chest) using soft flowing movements that stroke the skin upwards (to prevent overstretching the skin or dragging it down).  Then wash your cleanser off with lukewarm water.

 

2. Konjac Sponge

 

Use your Konjac Sponge and in circular movements gently rub it all over your face, neck and décolletage for a few minutes.  This will help remove any lingering make-up and also gives your skin a light exfoliant.

 

 

3. Exfoliation

 

Mix your Enzyme Cleanser and Exfoliating Crystals together and gently massage it into your skin for 1-2 minutes before removing with lukewarm water.

 

4. Toner

 

Spray your Enzyme Toner directly over your face while your eyes are closed, let your toning mist sink into your skin.

 

5. Skin Rolling

 

Apply your Collagen Serum to your skin and start rolling.  Use your Micro Needle Roller to roll up and down, side to side, and diagonally going over all sections of your face until you have done the entire face.

 

 

6. Serum

 

Apply your Vitamin C or Hyaluronic Acid Serum to your skin once you have finished rolling.  Massage it into your skin gently as your skin may feel a little bit tingly and sensitive.

 

7. Face Mask

 

Apply your Pink Clay Mask to your face, neck & décolletage in a nice thick layer. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then remove using your Clean Sponge.

 

 

8. Facial Massage

 

Apply your Anti-Aging Elixir to your face, neck and décolletage.  Massage it into your skin for several minutes.

 

9. Moisturise

 

Massage your Day Cream or Night Cream into your face, neck and décolletage using upward strokes.

 

10. Eye Cream

 

Using a small amount of Essential Eye Cream on the fingertip, gently apply around eye bone area on the top and bottom of your eye.