The Best Skin-Care Classes and Facial Tutorials on Instagram
All the Best Skin-Care Tutorials on Instagram to Help You Master the At-Home Facial
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Liz Earle, the natural and cruelty-free skin-care brand, recently introduced the Liz Earle Selfcare Sunday skin-care series with facialist and brand ambassador Sarah Carr. Each week, there is a focus on a different step in your skin-care routine, with Carr sharing her top tips and explaining how to make the most of your routine at home. The first episode of the series focused on the classic "cleanse, tone, moisturise" routine that is a great way to jump-start a skin-care regimen if you don't have one yet.
Best for: Skin-care beginners or those who have dull, dehydrated, and congested skin.
Tools: Carr recommends all Liz Earle products including the Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser (£17), the Instant Skin Boost Tonic (£16), the new Botanical Drops (£26), and the Skin Repair Moisturiser (£23). But you probably have most of the products you need at home, and if you don't, they're easy to nab at the pharmacy or supermarket on your next supply run. You'll need an oil or balm cleanser, an alcohol-free toner, a water-based hydrating serum (make sure it's oil-free), and a gel-based face cream (also oil-free if possible). You'll also need a muslin cloth or flannel.
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