Start with an oil-based cleanser to melt away SPF and sebum. Follow with a milky or hydrating water-based cleanser. This ensures a clean canvas without stripping the skin's natural oils, which are vital in January. 2. Targeted Steam and Pore Prep
Even the best amateur routine can go wrong if you aren't careful. To keep your skin in top shape: jan amateur facials top
New year, new products—but test them on your neck first. Start with an oil-based cleanser to melt away SPF and sebum
Swap harsh scrubs for PHAs (Polyhydroxy Acids). These are the "amateur-friendly" cousins of AHAs. They have larger molecules that don't penetrate as deeply, providing a glow without the risk of chemical burns or irritation that can occur with more aggressive acids during cold months. 4. The Hydration Sandwich Swap harsh scrubs for PHAs (Polyhydroxy Acids)
Once exclusive to clinics, amateur-grade LED masks help with collagen production and acne management.
These provide a "natural facelift" by stimulating facial muscles, a favorite for those wanting a snatched look for the new year. Safety First: Amateur Facial Mistakes to Avoid
Perfect for lymphatic drainage to de-puff the "holiday face."