hi all i've got a couple of questions on facial stuff:
1. what's the difference between a facial wash, a cleanser, and a cleansing foam?
2. what's the difference between facial washes that are creamy / foamy / gel-form?
3. is it good to wash with more than one kind of facial wash among those 3 stated at 2?
4. the aloevera gel-form moisturizer and the creamy-form moisturizer, is it good to mix and match?
5. if so, which should be applied first and if not, which should be prefered?
6. also, there is this watery-spray kind of moisturizer that u spray on ur face from a spray-can, what's its difference compared to the other 2?
7. and after putting on the toner, how many minutes should i wait before putting moisturizer?
8. should the toner be washed off with water before the moisturizer is put on it?
9. should the face be wiped dry after applying toner before putting the moisturizer?
10. are toners really necessary?
11.why does my face itch after applying moisturizer?
Oh goodness...
1. Facial wash & cleanser are the same. Cleansing foam is a specific type of facial wash/cleanser that is foamy as opposed to liquid soap.
2. Nothing, it's just the formula.
3. I would just stick to one kind of cleanser/wash. Too many products can make skin worse.
4. Like I said, stick to just one.. Whichever works to fit your needs.
5. First cleanse/wash with facial cleanser/wash. Second use toner. And last, you moisturize.
6. I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about. But if you're talking about something like MAC Fix+ then, no. It's not a moisturizer. (This is the Fix+ http://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/products/sp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY23434&PRODUCT_ID=PROD1535)
7. Just wait until the toner dries.
8. No, let it soak in and dry.
9. No, lol. Let it dry.
10. Not for everyone. Just use what meets your needs.
11. It could be a bad reaction to your moisturizer or your face could just be really dry. Try seeing a doctor?
The Sugar Heel Gang: using a sugar spa treatment to heal your cracked and dry heels
A ten minute sugar scrub spa treatment can turn those callused and cracked heels into soft and supple tootsies and help you relax the stress away as you massage your feet. Sugar scrubs contain alpha hydroxyl acids that can help dissolve away the dead, dry skin and polish your feet until they come out soft, smooth and supple. Sugar is a powerful exfoliate that can bring your feet back from the point of no return. Treating yourself to nice foot massage can also help you relax, relieving you from the stress that comes along with modern living leaving you feeling refreshed and relaxed.
In as little as ten minutes, you will be getting “on the good foot” and feel as though “Papa’s got a brand new bag” with great looking feet that you will be proud to show off to anyone who cares to see them. This foot treatment is just as relaxing and rejuvenating for men as it is for women helping your feet feel more comfortable as you rid yourself of all of that hard, dry skin.
What you need:
A natural sugar scrub
It is best to find an all natural sugar scrub that contains granulated or cane sugar along with a foaming soap cleanser that can help soften and polish the feet. Only a scrub that contains pure sugar will have the all important alpha hydroxyl acid which will help dissolve the dry, hardened flaky skin.
A good moisturizer
A rich body butter or cream made from natural oils is the best type of moisturizer for your feet. Shea Butter, olive oil, soybean oil or sunflower oils are the best types of oil bases to look for. Good natural based oils will fully absorb into your skin and help condition your feet to prevent further drying out.
How to bring your feet back from the dead
First: Exfoliate
Take a good quarter sized dap of sugar scrub and with a little water, massage it into your feet working it into a creamy lather. Massage your feet for about two minutes.
Next: Rinse
Make sure to get all the foamy lather off
Third: Dry
Use a towel to thoroughly dry your feet
Now: Moisturize
Massage your body butter or cream of choice into your feet, letting them soak up the moisture. Moisturizing is important after exfoliation in order to keep your skin from drying out too quickly.
Hopefully this treatment will help turn your dry, cracked feet into something much more presentable. Depending how bad your cracked heels are, a good sugar scrub followed by a heaping helping of moisturizer should help cure your problem after several applications. Be sure to keep it up twice a week until your feet feel smooth, soft and supple.
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