We’ve got big faces at karmameju

Yes, we’ve got big faces at Karmameju because when we talk about the face, we mean the neck, chest and ideally the hands, too.

We call the circled area the Karmameju face.

The skin on the face and décolletage; neck and chest is thinner and more delicate than the skin on the body and it is exposed to more light, wind and weather. The same goes for our hands, which are particularly vulnerable.

We therefore recommend people to take as good care of their neck, chest and hands as their face.

When we look at another person, we see their face in the same context as their neck and chest if they’re wearing a low-cut blouse, for example. So, it’s important to take good care of your skin in these areas, too.

Here are my best tips for making sure that you do the whole lot

/ Ideally cleanse your neck and chest when you cleanse your face – and perhaps even the top of your back as far as your arm can reach over your shoulder, with a cotton pad, konjac sponge or muslin facecloth.

/ Regularly exfoliate the skin using the RENEW face brush and/or konjac sponge.

/ Ideally use your face masks on your face, neck, chest and the backs of your hands as well. If you don’t want to use the mask on such a large area, give the skin here a nourishing oil treatment while the mask is working.

/ Treat the skin on your neck and chest as you do your face. If you don’t want to use your face care on such a large area, use your effective body products. The most important thing is to remember the skin here, too.

Take care of your lovely, big face.

All the best /

Mette

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