Pancreatic cancer could be diagnosed by a new non-invasive and rapid test, according to a new study.
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Sure, salon facials are brilliant, but most of us aren’t able to book in for these moments of professional pampering every week. Luckily, however, there are some simple steps you can do to recreate the results of a salon facial in your own bathroom. All that’s needed are the right products and a little expert know-how and fresh, smooth, glowing skin can be yours, without even needing to leave the house.
Grab your slippers, get cosy in some PJs and have your skincare to hand, because Natasha Suri, beauty expert at Herbal Essentials, is sharing her easy tips for creating a spa-like facial at home. 1) Start with a clean canvas Ensure your skin is a clean canvas by starting with a double cleanse. Cleanse your face with an oil-based cleanser first to dissolve any makeup, oil or grime.Then use a water-based cleanser to keep your skin clean without drying it out.
Gently massage the products in with your fingers to make sure no dirt is left behind – this should take around 60 seconds. We love: Herbal Essentials Miracle Cleanser, £7.99 here Containing vitamin E-rich sunflower oil and glycerin, this nourishing gel-balm will cleanse the skin will leaving it feeling hydrated. 2) Steam your skin This helps to open up your pores, soften the top layer of your skin so products can penetrate deeper.Take extra care during the process as over-steaming can lead to dryness.
For 10 minutes, either close your eyes and hover your face over a bowl of hot water while covering your head with a towel, or soak a towel in hot water and put it over your face. Once steamed, rinse your face with lukewarm water and pat it dry with a soft towel. 3) Massage your face This helps to boost circulation and lymph flow.
Pancreatic cancer could be diagnosed by a new non-invasive and rapid test, according to a new study.
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