Nose strips, facial peels and giant exfoliating Q-tips: I have tried many things in the pursuit of clearer pores throughout the years. So when I heard that our friends in Korea (aka the skin-care mecca) were using mineral water as a DIY facial treatment (the carbonation is supposed to gently cleanse without being too harsh or irritating), you bet I promptly uncapped the bottle of Perrier I had chilling in the fridge.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiimqn_6j2GwGbVQYyevtE0U6cp359eimUEBvXm0YBCVVg8i_kWtPDba6XgkFDm9Vy7AMk1H2nxd4HzinAI7BZfK3CINNCi3MNfUcyJ3WrpxM2CygsmIvc4dU-snNJN6jwQmIYR1kTcaMs/s320/ci-perrier-sparkling-water-fdeeb9570c0872c8.jpeg)
The instructions are pretty straightforward: Pour equal parts Perrier and tap water into a bowl. (Skip any flavors; you want the plain, original stuff here.) Next, take a deep breath before submerging your face into the bubbly concoction for 10 to 15 seconds. Pat dry and follow with your normal skin-care regimen.
After a month of weekly Perrier plunges, I wouldn't go so far as to say that my blackheads have disappeared (this, I’m finding, is much like trying to get rid of cellulite: a futile attempt). However, I will concede that my skin looks a tad brighter and feels baby soft. Still, I think I'll save this for special occasions only (or a really hot day) because honestly, I'd rather drink Perrier than soak my face with it.
On that note: If dunking your head into water gives you flashbacks of near-death experiences in the kiddie pool, you can just soak a few cotton rounds and dab them directly onto your skin. (On second thought, I should have just done that all along.)
Article Source - PureWow
No comments:
Post a Comment