how exactly do you wash your face like i have this soap kind... n i use pads n water of course to put it on my face but are u supposed to put water on to wash the soap off after or keep the soap on?
no1believesme answered Friday June 3 2005, 6:33 pm: first splash your face with water, then rub soap together in your hands and rub it all over your face, and then splash your face again with water...
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cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Friday June 3 2005, 6:31 pm: heyy .. first you should wet your face with warm water then put on the soap and rinse it off after and there are these dove face wash pads that make it really easy to wash your face there great i have them and you can perchase them at like cvs brooks or even walgreens
*ashlee* answered Friday June 3 2005, 5:55 pm: yes you keep the soap on your face. but once you start washing your face and you get the soap on there. you cant take it off otherwise your face will shrivle and get rinkles. hope i helped! [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
Teza answered Friday June 3 2005, 4:48 pm: Depends on what you are using. Wash your face with the face soap and leave it on your face for a bit. Make sure you get the scrub face wash. Then wash your face with water and then softly dry it with a towel. Then use the little pads with alchocol and then face lotion. Its healthy for your face. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
texangirl01 answered Friday June 3 2005, 4:47 pm: yes you are. just get your face wet first....then get it all nice and soapy.....and then splash your face with cold water. use hot water when actually washing and cold when your rinsing your face off. the change from hot to cold so quickly will close your pores which stops and grease or anything like that from getting in them! hope i helped! [ texangirl01's advice column | Ask texangirl01 A Question ]
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