How to Make a Rice Facial

Get your hair out of your face., Wash your face to remove the dirt and oil., Gather all the ingredients and mix together well., Apply the mask with a clean paint brush, or foundation brush or just use your hands., Leave the mask on for 10-15...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get your hair out of your face.

    Clip your bangs out of the way with hair clips and tie your hair in a bun or pony tail.

    Put on a head band to prevent the mask getting in your hair.
  2. Step 2: Wash your face to remove the dirt and oil.

    Massage your cleanser into your skin gently then rinse off with warm water to open your pores. , Pour everything in a large bowl and use a spoon to stir it all up.

    Feel free to add more rice flour if the consistency is too watery. , Paint the mask on over a sink to prevent spilling. , Read or watch a show to keep yourself occupied. , Rub the mask a bit to exfoliate your skin. , Make sure this moisturizer is for your skin type. ,
  3. Step 3: Gather all the ingredients and mix together well.

  4. Step 4: Apply the mask with a clean paint brush

  5. Step 5: or foundation brush or just use your hands.

  6. Step 6: Leave the mask on for 10-15 minutes.

  7. Step 7: Rinse your face off with cold water to close your pores.

  8. Step 8: Apply a moisturizer to seal in the nutrients.

  9. Step 9: Done now you have smooth radiant skin you can use this mask once a week.

Detailed Guide

Clip your bangs out of the way with hair clips and tie your hair in a bun or pony tail.

Put on a head band to prevent the mask getting in your hair.

Massage your cleanser into your skin gently then rinse off with warm water to open your pores. , Pour everything in a large bowl and use a spoon to stir it all up.

Feel free to add more rice flour if the consistency is too watery. , Paint the mask on over a sink to prevent spilling. , Read or watch a show to keep yourself occupied. , Rub the mask a bit to exfoliate your skin. , Make sure this moisturizer is for your skin type. ,

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