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How Often Should You Get a Facial? We'll go to great lengths to have glowing skin and facials offer a vast amount of benefits but how often should you get a facial?

 A facial is a general term given to skin care treatments of the face among them exfoliation, creams, facial masks, massage, steam, extraction, lotions, and peels

The U.S. has more than 50,000 professionally trained skin care specialists.
A large number of these professionals specialize in taking care of the face given that it’s the part of the body with the most sensitive skin. It’s also the most visible part of the body.  As such, you would want yours to glow with youthfulness and clarity with facials and other routines used to attain these results.  We'll go to great lengths to have glowing skin, and facials offer a vast amount of benefits. But how often should you get a facial?  Read on to find out.

The Frequency of Getting a Facial
Skin care professionals recommend a facial every three to four weeks. That’s an average of between 21 to 28 days for a normal skin type.  The choice for this period has a basis on the life cycle of skin cells. From the first to the 21st day, the cells would have undergone a full life cycle and will be in need of clearing to make way for newer cells. This period sees to the cells formed, moving from the inner layers to the outer layers of the skin, staying for a while then dying off.

Factors Determining How Often You Should Get a Facial
The 21-day period is however not fixed since there are determinants to how often your skin will need a facial. These factors include the following:

1. Condition of Your Skin
Two people with the same type of skin may require facials on a different frequency depending on this factor. If your skin has redness, dullness, blackheads, is dry and with other conditions besides the norm, you may need facials on a more frequent basis.  Having whiteheads, blackheads or acne may also require more frequent facials to clean the skin.

2. Type of Your Skin
Your skin can be of any type ranging from dry to normal to oily and many other variations in-between these classifications. Each of these skin types requires a different schedule for having facials.
Other than that, the frequency will also result from whether the skin is clear or has clogged pores, blackheads, breakouts and other blemishes. Most importantly, the sensitivity of your skin will require having fewer facials than skin with normal sensitivity. The aim is to avoid inflaming the skin and causing more problems.

3. The Targets You Have for Your Skin
It's advisable to have specific goals for your skin care plan before starting one. While the skincare expert will tell you what you need to do to overcome any blemishes, it is all up to you when it comes to making the actual decision. The frequency of the facial sessions will depend on the decision the two of you reach.

4. How Much You’re Willing to Spend on the Facial
Facials can be quite expensive especially when they entail using exotic products. Thus, you'll need to make a decision between having the right number of sessions and spending within your budget.
Some experts may allow you to tweak the products used to match your budget and frequency of facials.

5. Your Age
For most young people, the need for facials is less urgent as their skins naturally regenerate fast and consistently. Given the right products, their skins can even do without a facial and still remain clean and lively. This young age only requires facials to clear blackheads and other blemishes and on a less frequent basis.  With age, your skin needs more care to keep it in good condition. You, therefore, need more frequent facials coupled with other procedures aimed at rejuvenating the skin.

6. Environmental Factors
Your environment determines the number of pollutants in the air with urban and industrial areas having more pollutants than rural areas. The high level of pollutants leads to skin problems if they’re not cleaned off the skin fast enough.  Living in an urban region may thus require more frequent facial sessions than in rural areas.  A combination of these factors will give you the exact frequency of your facials.

But What Exactly is a Facial?
While the primary question is the frequency of getting a facial, some confuse it with other procedures done on the face.  A facial is a general term given to skin care treatments of the face among them exfoliation, creams, facial masks, massage, steam, extraction, lotions, and peels. The choice of facial procedure depends on your specific need as a customer.

Are Facials Worth It?
Facials are worth it given their many benefits which go beyond a beautiful face to include the reduction of stress. The full list of benefits is as follows:

Stress Reduction
A properly done facial helps calm the nerves on the face and the head in general thus doing away with stress. Obtaining the full stress reduction benefits from a facial requires expert hands to locate and manipulate the pressure points on the face.

Prevention of Aging
Facials stimulate your face leading to the faster regeneration of cells and production of collagen. The boosted circulation resulting from a facial massage makes it easy to remove the toxins from the face and into the bloodstream for elimination. The result is a younger-looking face.

Skin Tightening
Facials help prevent the skin from sagging by stimulating the production of collagen. The collagen helps the skin retain its elasticity even in old age.

Treatment of Acne
Facials help calm inflamed skin while keeping the toxins that worsen acne at bay. Facial products containing salicylic acid help reduce the acne and any scars it may cause to the skin.
It’s recommended to go to a wellness spa that offers a range of facials for best results. You can explore services here for a better understanding.

So, How Often Should You Get a Facial?
The answer to "how often should you get a facial?" is highly subjective and the estimate of three to four weeks is only for normal skin types. Other types of skin will need either less or more facials within a given period of time. With only a few people having normal skin with balanced oil production, many people require talking to a skin specialist to have the right answer. Even with that, the frequency for a single individual is subject to change.
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My Guest Blogger Gwen Eve Lewis shares Vintage Makeup Tips and Tricks To Use Now


Contact Gwen by email, gwenevelewis@gmail.com, or jux, gwenevelewis.jux.com.

With modern technology, ingredients, trends and sensibilities, sometimes the beauty tips handed down to us from our mothers and grandmothers seem dated and useless. Why follow the old methods of skincare and makeup application when modern tips seem so much more in sync with what’s currently accepted as “correct” and “true.” However, remember that at one point in the past, those same tips were considered cutting-edge and absolutely on-trend. So, don’t be so quick to ignore beauty secrets from the past. There are plenty of gems amongst those old-fashioned tips that still work now. In fact, many of these tips are less expensive ways to achieve the same look with more expensive products and instruments. Incorporate them into your modern beauty routine for the best of both worlds.


Makeup
  • Classic Red Lipstick -If you’re bored with your current style, shake things up with a bold red lip (unless that is already your go-to look). Seen on so many Old Hollywood stars, the eye-catching look is bound to instantly make you feel more glamorous. To pick out the perfect shade for your skin, first find out if you have cool, neutral or warm undertones. Hint: Red lipstick with a bluish undertone will make your teeth look whiter and your smile more dazzling.
  • Keep Your Lashes Curled -
    To keep the curl in your lashes longer, heat up your eyelash curler with a quick blast from your hair dryer. The heated metal will help curl your lashes more effectively (in the same way curling irons work). Just make sure you check it against your finger before applying it to your eyelashes—you don’t want to accidentally burn your eye! Then swipe on a layer of your favorite mascara, like Maybelline Great Lash, which has been the favorite of makeup artists for years.
  • Keep Eyeshadow Inplace -
    Run out of eyeshadow primer? Swipe on a very thin layer of petroleum jelly instead to help hold the powder in place. Make sure it’s a very thin layer—you don’t want it to be lumpy and gloppy.
  • Combat Shine-
    We’re all dependent on blotting paper to fresh up our makeup throughout the day. An old-fashioned stand-in for modern blotting papers is tissue paper! Blot away excess oil with a tissue paper the next time you find yourself without powder or blotters.
Skin
If you don’t want to invest in fancy eye makeup removers, and regular cleansers aren’t getting rid of the mascara, liner, and eyeshadow, try baby oil. Your mother and your grandmother used it for good reason: gentle, inexpensive, and easy-to-find, baby oil is a very effective eye makeup remover.
Here’s an oldie-but-goodie: 
if you have puffy eyes from a late night out with the girls, or a late one in with your favorite tearjerker, put slices of cucumber, drained tea bags, or chilled teaspoons on your eyes to help bring down the swelling.
While you can’t close up your pores (they don’t open and close), you can help make your skin look tighter with a quick splash of cold water after you finish washing your face. The cold water improves circulation to the skin, which can also help bring about a slight glow.
Nails
Whether you’re playing the role of a secretary in a private dick film noir moment, or just giving yourself a manicure, make sure you file your nails all in one direction. The back-and-forth sawing motion will cause the nail to split more easily.
If your nails are yellowed from prolong nail polish wear, soak them in lemon juice and water in between manicures to clear them right up.
When all else fails, don a pair of enormous sunglasses to hide tired eyes and add a bit of mystery and glamour to your look. There’s a reason celebrities still use this trick!
These tips, while old-fashioned, are still effective and often less expensive than a pile of beauty products and tools. Shake up your look and inject a little bit of old-school glamour into your daily routine with these retro beauty tricks.
Gwen Eve Lewis is a freelance writer from Southern California who has contributed to beauty blogs such as Bellezza Spa’s blog. She loves finding out old beauty secrets that she can incorporate in her everyday beauty routine.

Thank you Gwen for these wonderful retro-beauty tricks. Maybelline started out as a beauty-trick in 1915, when Mabel Williams, mixed ash and Vaseline together and applied it to her lashes and brows. Her brother, Tom Lyle Williams ran wih the idea and formed the first cake mascara, called Maybelline in her honor. Hope you read all about it in my book, The Maybelline Story.