Facial cleansing is a procedure aimed at removing impurities, excess sebum, and dead skin cells from the skin.

Facial cleansing is a procedure aimed at removing impurities, excess sebum, and dead skin cells from the skin.
The mechanism of the detox procedure involves removing toxins and other harmful substances from deep within the dermis. Accumulating in the cells, these toxins lead to fluid buildup, the formation of wrinkles, and changes in skin color. By breaking them down, you optimize internal processes, increasing the skin’s firmness and elasticity, and providing reliable prevention against certain types of wrinkles.
This is the first and most important step. It may involve using cleansing products such as gels or foams that help remove makeup, dirt, and excess sebum.
To exfoliate dead skin cells, scrubs or chemical peels are used. This helps improve skin texture and cell renewal.
Detox masks are used, which may contain clay, charcoal, or other absorbent ingredients to remove toxins and impurities from the pores.
After all the cleansing stages, it is important to restore the skin’s water balance using moisturizing products such as creams or serums.
Detox is a complex process… The choice of a specific method depends on the cause of the toxin buildup. It is easiest to get rid of the effects of temporary improper diet, but more difficult to address the consequences of internal diseases.
The procedure helps with acne, blackheads, dull complexion, and improves the overall condition of the skin, making it fresher and more radiant.
It is recommended to perform detox facial cleansing every 1–2 months, depending on the skin’s condition and needs.
It is not recommended for people with active inflammatory processes on the skin, dermatological conditions, or allergies.
Improvement in skin texture, a cleaner and fresher appearance, and a reduction in the number of blackheads and impurities. Results can last from several weeks to several months.