Facing the Facial Fain


I get insecurities everytime I face a mirror and take a closer look at my face. It doesn't really look good. Everything is in there- zit, white and black heads and milia. That moved me to take my very first FACIAL!!! Or should I say... FACCHHWAAALLL... *Thinking the PAIN it accompanies.

Many people halt themselves from having this because of the huge sacrifice you'll undergo in the process. Your face will be pricked and will be bleeding LITERALLY. But it's not all that.. you'll also experience a relaxing feeling especially when they start applying moisturizer then vacuum it so that it penetrates well to your face. I love that part. The whole process will happen for 2 hours. I was the first patient on the clinic but when I got out, the clinic was almost full. That means a lot of people also sees this procedure essential.

After the procedure, I went out of the clinic and felt that I am glowing... savoring the freshness of my face. LOL... but It still has scars that will minimize after 2 days.

The experience left me this idea: It is always important that we recognize the needs of our face. Taking care of our face also means that we take care and LOVE ourselves!


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