One of my New Year’s Resolutions for 2013 was to get into a better facial care regimen. I was notorious for going to bed without washing my face. I never used to do that until I had kids. It seemed when I was able to finally fall asleep I did and because of that my skin took a huge toll. I have found that there are a few key elements to clearing up my skin or any skin for that matter! Water, being number one and diet second. For everything else outside of that I had to make sure that I had quality skin care items that prepped my skin for the day elements and while I was resting at night.
If you’re like me and looking for skin rejuvenation you need to get yourself to your nearest Whole Foods Market to take advantage of their skin care sale where they are offering 25% off all facial skin products! The sale is offering a wonderful variety of facial skin products for any skin type and age: cleansers, eye creams, toners, moisturizers, scrubs, masks and serums.
One of my favorite facial products is the Mychelle fruit enzyme scrub.
This gentle exfoliate is super-smooth with jojoba beads and refined bamboo stem powder provide gentle polishing action, while fruit enzymes dissolve dulling residues, leaving smooth, soft, radiant skin for all skin types.
Whole Foods Market also has great resources and helpful tips/tutorials on their website. One of my go-to at-home facials is their raw honey face mask.
Raw Honey Face Mask
4 1/2 tsp 365 Everyday Value 365 Organic Raw Honey
1 tsp apple cider vinegar (such at Bragg’s), lemon juice or 100% lavender essential oil
In a clean glass bowl, combine honey, vinegar, juice or oil (if using). Using clean fingers massage the honey mixture all over your face (avoiding your eyes). Allow to dry and become slightly tacky and then pat and tap to get the blood flowing to the surface of the skin. Remove with warm water.
So, what are you waiting for?! Get your little booty to your nearest Whole Foods Market for their 3-Day Facial Skin Care sale from February 7th-9th (sale applies to stores in Southern California, Arizona, Hawaii and Nevada).
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Whole Foods Market.
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