Exfoliation Back Treatment Cleansing

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Part of the video series: Exfoliation Back Treatment

Summary: Cleansing the back for an exfoliation treatment will remove dirt and oil. Learn how to cleanse the back with expertise from an aesthetician in this free beauty guide video.

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Karen Lange Karen Lange is a certified aesthetician and has worked in the beauty industry for nearly a decade. Lange graduated from Skyline College in two years where she... read more

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Exfoliation Back Treatment Cleansing

So, you just want to get a nice, gentle, soothing cleanser appropriate for any skin type. If a client has or if my assistant had more problem area on the back, we might want to choose a cleanser that is more for oilier or acne skin. But today, we're just using a nice gentle cleanser. And with a little bit of water, we're just emulsifying the product and really spreading it around the back area, making sure that we're cleansing the skin of any dirt and oils that, you know, can commonly build up on this area throughout the day and just really making sure the skin is prepared for the next steps of the treatment. This gives you a nice, even, clean sleet or palette to work with. And again, the first part of any facial treatment is, you know, really preparing the skin and opening up those pores and that's what we want to be doing. Right now, with this treatment as well, and adding a little bit more water to get that product really cleansing her back here. And the back is a much larger area, so, be liberal with the products and with your water and really cover even the shoulders here in the back of the arm you can focus on as well cause usually if people do have any blemish problems, it's most likely common to have it all the way, you know, extend all the way down the arms.

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