For more information on face care products in Kenya call Maggie on 0720725469 or visit her Imaginative salon, 18th street, section 3, Eastleigh, Nairobi Kenya.
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How to care for oily skin in Kenya is a discussion to help you fight pimples and acne successfully.
Wash your face 2 times a day:
You need to wash your face twice a day using a moisturizing soap and a good skin cleanser. Do make a point of removing your make up each time you want to clean your face.
The process of washing your face is simple; wet your face with warm water, lather, cleanse and then rinse with cold water. Use a moisturizing soap to lather. You need to lather and rinse 3 times only.
Face washing steps
1. Wash your face using a moisturizing soap
2. Dry your face with a clean towel:
Your face is very important part of your skin that should be handled gently and lovingly. You should never use a dirt towel to dry an oily face because you might end up aggravating the problem.
3. Apply acne fighting cream:
This will help prevent pimples and acne problems.
4. You can use a moisturizer at this stage:
You can conclude this process with a good moisturizer or vitamin E oil. Remember you use moisturizers to prevent skin getting dry. If your skin is healthy and therefore not dry you don’t need to use a moisturizer every day of the week.
5. Use a clay mask once per week:
A clay mask helps to clean deep down into your pores. You should apply a clay mask after step 2. Then proceed to step 3
6. Protect your face from the sun:
Make use of recommended sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s UV rays.
Remember there are some skin care products such as Dremu oil that help take care of your face nicely without ever wanting to use any other product. To get this very important skin care product in Kenya you need to call Maggie now.
For more information on face care products in Kenya call Maggie on 0720725469 or visit her Imaginative salon, 18th street, section 3, Eastleigh, Nairobi Kenya.