Facial courses students 'must highlight importance of cleansing'
Facial courses students 'must highlight importance of cleansing' Ladies on facial courses will need to advise their future customers of the importance of cleansing so that beauty products can work, according to an expert.

Stylist magazine's beauty director Emma Smith explained that skin regenerates the most overnight, so it is important to take make-up off before going to bed.

If pores become clogged then that prevents anti-ageing and other beauty products from getting into deep dermal layers, stopping the important ingredients within cosmetics from working.

Beauty guru Tracey Malone also told the magazine: "Cleansing is key to clearing the pores."

She explained that dirty skin can make people look haggard as they won't have that "peachy sheen" to their complexion, something that those on facial courses will want to remember.

They may also want to advise their future students to eat the Uttwiler Spatlauber apple, as age management expert Christine Heathman recently explained that an ingredient in the rare fruit has been proved to aid cell level repair.
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