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Proper way to use Kessa Glove?

Sam Hinkley1

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Greetings comrades!
I have recently bought a kessa glove and kojic soap to use on my face and would like to know what the basics of using it are. Essentially, what I would like to know is :Should i have hot or cold water on my skin before putting on the soap?Do I use the glove with the soap still on my face? Or do i rinse the soap off and then use the glove?Should i put coconut oil on my face afterwards? And if so, do i leave it on overnight, or rinse it off after a given time?
Thanks, 
HAIL SATAN!!! 
 
I really love the Marie France kojic soap and Kessa glove. My routine is soaping up my body with it and then I use the glove to massage it in and help remove dead skin or any skin discolorations. It says not to rub the kojic soap in but I use the keesa glove for good exfoliation. If you have thin or sensitive skin, you may not want to use a kessa glove with the kojic acid soap as you might over due it and your face will be sort of red from the harsh abrasion. My skin is neither too thick or thin.
I just have received faster and fantastic results while using a kessa glove with any exfoliant. Its great.
Coconut oil or red palm oil are my favorite to use after showers. It balances the bodies ph and pretty much fills in and over time increases the skin cell's integrity because of the saturated fats. Ingesting a spoonful of coconut oil a day is wonderful for the health. At least in my experience. Red palm oil is VERY high in Beta carotene. I don't need to go on on how beneficial that is.

High Priestess Shannon
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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