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Sebum, sweat, and associated waste products continually spill out onto the surface of the skin attracting dirt and offering a home to bacteria. Initial cleansing removes this sticky later as well as make up, leaving the skin’s surface fresh and prepared to take delivery of a facial massage.
Traditionally, Ayurveda, the age old herbal science suggests the use of herbal powders called “ubtans” to cleanse the skin. The powders are mixed with various liquids to form a creamy paste. They are then applied like a very fine scrub. If this does not appeal, then use a natural crème or oil base cleanser, but never use soap on your face. Soap As I’ve said earlier than strips the skin of its protective mantle robbing it of moisturizing oils and nosy with the natural functioning of the pores and provisionally destroying an important barrier to disease. This is even more important to avoid with delicate facial skin. There are a few Ayurvedic soaps accessible, such as Chandrika, Sandalwood, and Neem . Use them only on the body, and then only infrequently. They are best used for really grimy hands. Generally, when using any soap, use hand or body lotion or oil straight away afterwards to protect the skin until it can once again alteration the mantle (approx. 20 minutes).
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