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Skin Care Tip: Another way to open pores

submitted by Claire, NM

Tip description / details:
This is similar to the tip posted about steaming the face for better cleansing, but I find it much easier. Instead of holding your face over a steaming cup of tea, I find it much easier to dip a washcloth in hot water (or an herbal infusion if you like) and hold it on your problem area for a few minutes after a light cleansing and before using your favorite facial mask. Just make sure it isn't so hot it will burn!

Ingredients:
Wash cloth, hot water, herbal tea bags (optional)

How to prepare:

How to use:

Results (observed by submitter):
Cleaner pores! And if you use it on your nose if you have a cold, it feels good on the sinuses.

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