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Cleaning and Steaming Your Skin at Home

Cleaning and Steaming Your Skin at Home

Years ago I worked with Georgette Klinger in Palm Beach Florida and was introduced to a new way of steaming the skin. After cleansing a clients skin, we had the client lean over a steaming pot of water mixed with Chamomile tea. It was such a lovely experience for the client and as an aesthetician it was the perfect way to open clients pores before extraction.   It's simple to do but be careful as it is hot hot water. I would recommend steaming for 5-10 minutes after you've cleaned the skin first. After finishing the steam massage the skin with your favorite moisturizer or oil for a good 10 minutes. Apply a mask of your choice. Truly this is a wonderful way to take care of your skin and give yourself a little self care to remind yourself how amazing you are. Again if you ever have any questions email me at jai@jaiofbeverlyhills.com     

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The Best All Around Cleanser

The Best All Around Cleanser

It is important to use a good cleanser that doesn't strip away the natural oils that help to protect and hydrate the skin. My Gentle Cleanser is truly amazing. It's gentle but effective in cleansing even the most sensitive of skins. Many of my men clients use this to shave with. It can be used on all skin types and is gentle enough to use on the eyes. 

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24 K gold

24 K gold

What gold can do for your and your skin, it's magical! 

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BOTOX WITHOUT THE INJECTION

BOTOX WITHOUT THE INJECTION

The ultimate beauty product I always recommend for my clients that softens fine lines and wrinkles. 

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Winter skin

Winter skin

How to care for dryparched skin during the winter.

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Gludathione

Gludathione

Gludathione a powerful antioxidant used to help fight disease and and support your immune system.

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PROBIOTICS

PROBIOTICS

For over 20 years I have recommended that my clients add PROBIOTICS into their health program. 

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Sugar is Not Your Skin's Friend

Sugar is Not Your Skin's Friend

Sugar is one of the main culprits for inflammation which in turn causes problems with your skin.

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