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CONSUMER'S GUIDE TO:

(Compiled with the help of our Team Excellence, including a
medical dermatologist, esthetician, and chemist.)
To maintain healthy, attractive-looking skin, we recommend a simple, daily
skin care routine. This routine consists of: 1) cleansing, 2) exfoliating (once
every 2-4 days), 3) pH Balancing, 4) renewal (if you have fine lines or
wrinkles), 5) moisturizing, and 6) repair.
1. CLEANSE • Use a non-detergent,
non-drying skin cleanser. • Use cleansers with skin conditioners and a
selection of botanicals that help to soothe the skin. • Apply the cleanser
to the hands, lather up slightly, then gently rub the skin in a circular motion,
then rinse off thoroughly with water. • To remove makeup around the eyes,
apply cleanser directly to a tissue or face towel, then gently rub off. •
Avoid bar soaps, which lather up nicely, and are effective at lifting off
debris, impurities, and the skin's natural oils, but at the expense of leaving
the skin bone-dry, without any natural protection from the elements. Prolonged
use of bar soaps can contribute to premature aging and wrinkling. • Avoid
cleansers containing alcohol, artificial colors, and artificial perfumes.
2. EXFOLIATE • To polish off dead or dying skin cells and reveal
fresh new cells underneath, an exfoliant or scrub should be applied every 2 to 4
days, depending your skin's sensitivity. • Massage vigorously with
fingertips, avoiding the eye area. Rinse thoroughly with water or a washcloth.
• Look for exfoliants containing moisturizers to counteract the temporary
drying effect of exfoliating. • Avoid exfoliants containing crushed nut
shells, which have tiny sharp edges that can cause microscopic cuts in the
skin's surface and capillaries.
3. BALANCE • A good balancer or toner will sweep away traces of
debris and cleanser,leave the skin refreshed and pH balanced, and all ready for
moisturization. • Use a toner that contains natural astringents to close the
pores, without alcohol or harsh chemicals. • Use a toner that contains a
selection of natural herbal ingredients that will help soothe and condition the
skin. • Apply after cleansing or exfoliating and before moisturizer with
hands or cotton pad. Allow to dry before applying moisturizer. • Avoid
toners containing alcohol, artificial scents, or artificial colors,which can
cause irritation.
4. RENEW • To reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles,
use a hydroxy acid product with a strength of around 5%. • Before use, try
on the inner arm or neck to see if redness or irritation occurs. If so,
discontinue use. • A slight burning or tingling sensation without redness or
irritation is normal. • Apply small amount to areas of face in need of
special attention due to lack of smoothness or appearance of fine lines or
wrinkles. Apply before moisturizer or wrinkle cream.
5. MOISTURE • Use a high-quality moisturizer that contains
emollients (to smooth the skin) and humectants (to retain moisture in the skin)
without the excessive use of oils that can make the skin look and feel greasy.
• Use a moisturizer that concentrates on replacing the natural oils and
moisture in the skin and promotes healthy, attractive-looking skin. • Use a
moisturizer that fits your skin type (dry, oily, or combination) and the weather
(cold, dry weather requires a richer moisturizing formula). • Some natural
herbal ingredients in moisturizers can contribute to the skin's smoothness and
softness. • Moisturizers containing liposomes that prolong the effects of
moisturizing can be more effective.
6. REPAIR • Also known as an eye cream, night cream, wrinkle
cream, this is a richer, heavier moisturizer. It is usually used at night
because it has an oilier look and feel, but can also be used in areas in need of
special attention during the day. • Use a repair cream that does not rely
strictly on oils for its moisturizing effects. • Pat cream around the areas
of the eyes, mouth, and neck which are susceptible to lines and wrinkles. When
applying, avoid pulling the delicate skin around these areas, as this can lead
stretching and wrinkling. • Certain natural herbal ingredients in repair
creams can enhance their effectiveness.
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