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I'm going to be applying the Jojoba based scrub to my client, Jen. And again, you want
to use this product with a little bit of water, to give you a little bit of slip, because
otherwise, you know, it will just be too rough on the skin's surface. But, you just want
to gently go over the entire face. And, your fingers just want to be resting upon the skin's
surface. You don't want to go too rough, there's a huge misconception with facial scrubs. A
lot of people want to go in and just, really aggressively scrub the heck out of their skin,
and there's no need to do that. The product itself, is going to really exfoliate your
skin surface on its own, and your fingertips are just, you know, helping to move the product
along, to other area. Go ahead and pick up a little bit more water, as you feel the skin
kind of, you know, absorb the product. You always want to make sure there's a lot of
slip and movement when using a facial scrub, to avoid any irritation on the skin's surface.
And most of the time, you want to focus here in the nose area, like so. A lot of times
our buildup really collects in this area, as our nose is our filters. And, so everything
just kind of collects. And you'll find that most people have some buildup too, in the
chin, with cell phones and telephones and people resting their hands. A lot of people
get you know breakouts, or just collect different things in this area. And, you just want to
do it for you know about a minute or so. And, to remove a scrub, you most always want to
use a nice warm towel.