
This total skin-refreshing journey utilizes our unique combination of select herbs consisting of flaxseed, chamomile, and French lavender, designed specially for oily skin. In a one-hour session of heavenly healing, blackheads are prepared for removal with an herbal massage that brings impurities to the surface for a deep cleansing of the pores, followed by a gentle extraction. Next, an invigorating camphor masque works to minimize oily residue.
Fifty percent of our population has what can be considered oily skin, characterized by large pores that often get clogged with dirt and other impurities, explains skin care expert, Dorit Baxter. Leading causes of oily skin are genetics, poor hygiene and poor nutrition.
Nutrition is an important factor in correcting oily skin. Foods to steer clear of? Chocolate, and dark-colored sodas. They stimulate the oil glands, which leads to clogged pores. Other skin foes include cheese and dairy products, which tend to generate oil and produce mucous and puss. Fried and greasy foods also contain trans-fatty acids, which leads to acne.
Got to have your milk? Ms. Baxter suggests substituting it with yogurt, or soymilk. Other healthy alternatives to junk food include fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies; they’re tastier, healthier options for a radiant glow all year-round.
People with oily skin often tend to be concerned with shininess, or skin that appears sweaty, and blackheads that tend to accumulate in the pores. Blackheads are none other than body waste turned into dead oil that gets stuck in the large pores. Many people have failed at their amateur attempts to deal with dirty derma. Unfortunately, the only really good way to get rid of blackheads is a serious facial.
If you can’t get to the spa, Ms. Baxter suggests this home remedy for treating blackheads.
The Oily Skin Deep Cleansing includes all the beautifying techniques of our New York Day Spa Classic Facial.
Price: $98