How to Give Facials : How to Remove Debris from Skin in a Facial

Learn how to remove debris from your skin to give a good facial with expert skin care tips in this free beauty video clip. Expert: Brigette Beasse and Gena Haba Bio: Haba is currently a Regional Consultant and Trainer for DermoGenesis. Brigette is an 8 year industry veteran and specializes in lymphatic drainage. Filmmaker: Traci Holsey

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25 Responses to How to Give Facials : How to Remove Debris from Skin in a Facial

  1. justmeagain6 says:

    is she missing a tooth at the bottom??
    Cool :)

  2. kenworthNH says:

    lol i bet Gina punched it out

  3. mlodi1 says:

    HAHA Gangsta!

  4. melzieclark says:

    LOL
    you guys are funny.

  5. ava2hot19 says:

    that girl they are goin on is fucking ugly she looks like shes dead

  6. heavenwithin81 says:

    oh get a life go on redtube instead. Personally, I found this very realaxing and informative.

  7. diamondringsandbling says:

    Does that high frequency thing hurt?

  8. chestpillow says:

    no. i’ve had it done and it really just feels like a current. i’m not sure how to describe it but it doesn’t hurt or make you feel overly uncomfortable–it’s rather soothing actually.

  9. BrownSideRaza says:

    n 1908 a lady named sally rusa was in the woods looking for a dog until a ghost came and killed her so if ur reading this u will find a bloody body in your closet hanging there haunting you and will kill you and ur family and if u want to stop this just sends this to 6 videos in 30 mins or this will happen good luck!!

  10. nevertothin00 says:

    wat is redtube

  11. f1motion says:

    It only hurts when Gina talks

  12. f1motion says:

    ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. SunstarSage says:

    At school, we were told to place the electrode on the client’s face, remove our finger from the electrode and then slowly turn the dial up to prevent a shock. This lady received a mild shock at :55

    This procedure really works and doesn’t hurt…unless you receive a shock. ;)

    FYI – it’s not to be done more than once in a two month period of time and it shouldn’t be performed on people with heart conditions or pregnant women.

  14. TypeORedPill says:

    Possible Gitmo technique? “It’s time for your facial now.” jk

  15. ShelbyGT505 says:

    Yes Brigitte wasn’t so gentle, she should have started with a very low voltage and then slowly turning it up and asking the client for the comfort, some people like it with a little higher voltage, it stings a little more but if they can stand it, it should be okay, of course when you have clients who want a very low voltage you have to keep the cup on the end of the electrode longer to their face to eliminate the bacteria

  16. kathryn120 says:

    Is that “specimen” on the table male or female?? Looks to have very large features…Kudos to facialists. You get all kinds in there..

  17. chestpillow says:

    not at all.

  18. SanneMusic says:

    I like her accent xD

  19. areinhardt1 says:

    the client’s probably thinking…i paid $500 for a vacuum on my face. fabulous.

  20. TheOnlyAustinCusker says:

    thats not a vaccuum, its a like electric shocky thing xD it feels weird. Ive had it done before.

  21. MrDustandechoes says:

    I could show this girl a thing or two about facials.

  22. ubpfriend says:

    bangbang

  23. annanicolewanabe says:

    leave bridgettes missing tooth alone shes still a cutie

  24. gursahib1 says:

    anyone else think her voice is soothing???

  25. bizzer261 says:

    Ohhh i’ve had a treatment like this done! The high frequency really does help to clear up stuff like acne by killing the bacteria. My face was so nice after a few days.

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