Vitamin C Facial Mask Removal

Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player.
Get the latest Flash player.
Showing 1-5

Part of the video series: Vitamin C Facial

Summary: Remove a vitamin C facial mask with water and a steamed towel. Learn how to remove a facial mask with tips from an aesthetician in this free beauty guide video.

Views: 207 | Tags: care, skin, spa, beauty, exfoliation, c, facials, treatments, cosmetology, vitamin


About the Expert

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

Conversations About This Video

  • Comments
    (0 comments)
  • Questions & Answers
    (0 questions)
Be the first to comment on this video.
Have a question about this video topic? Ask our community members and let them share their knowledge with you!
Ask A Question

Video Transcript

Vitamin C Facial Mask Removal

She should be nice and relaxed. There we go. As you noticed, the product hardens pretty substantially. So, I'm going to take a little bit of water and just rub it around with my fingertips like so and just kind of work the product in a little bit, kind of loosen it up a little bit. Just so when we remove the mask with our towel we don't have to sit there and really scrub her face. Again, this is just loosening up the mask so the product removal is that much easier for you. We'll take our nice, hot, steamed towel here and removing the mask. Kind of let it steep in there a little bit, again, loosening the product. Just wiping. There might be a little residual here and there so just make sure you double check your work. You don't want anyone leaving with little mask bits on their face. As I'm removing the product I can already feel her skin really soft and hydrated from the previous steps of this treatment. It's nice and shiny and it has that glowy look and that's essentially what we're looking for with the vitamin C treatment. Now, that we've removed her mask, we're going to complete the facial treatment with the vitamin C eye cream. This is great for the eye area with anyone who is concerned with kind of a dullness around the eyes. With any eye product you just want to use a little tiny dab. I always use my ring finger because it's the weakest finger on your hand. Any time you're dealing with the eye area you want to be extremely gentle. So, by using the ring finger I'm not applying hardly any pressure to her eye area but I'm gently dabbing the product in, allowing her to absorb the vitamin C cream. Again, vitamin C is really toning, lifting, and firming the skin. So, again, it's going to help with the fine lines and wrinkles that many of us complain about or are concerned about as well as helping puffiness and dark circles.

Spa & Salon Ads

Community Members who...

  • Favorited this Video
  • Rated This Video
No one has Favorited this video yet. Be the first!

Check out what people are watching now
left_arrow right_arrow