Q&A for How to Make a Coffee and Egg White Exfoliating Facial

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    How do you make a sugar and coffee scrub for the body?
    Diana Yerkes
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    Diana Yerkes is a Skincare Professional and the Lead Esthetician at Rescue Spa in New York City, New York. With over 15 years of experience, Diana helps others with their skin care needs by incorporating natural and high-performing products and treatments into their routines while providing nutrition insights and educating clients on better skin care habits. Diana is a member of the Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) and holds certifications from the Wellness for Cancer and Look Good Feel Better programs. She received her esthetics education from the Aveda Institute, the International Dermal Institute, and the Biologique Research Academy.
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    You can do a one-to-one mixture. In a mixing bowl put used coffee grounds and a couple tablespoons of brown sugar. Mix it together then use it in the shower gently. Massage it in, rinse it off, and follow up with a body moisturizer. It's amazing for your legs, your stomach, and your arms because that's where we get lots of loose skin.
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    Can I put brown sugar in with the coffee grounds and honey and egg white?
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    You can, it is perfectly safe This will make your skin even stickier than with just the honey, though.
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    Is this good for children?
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    It is safe for young skin.
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    What does it do to your face?
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    It just exfoliates the skin on your face.
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    How much honey can I use?
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    No more than 3 teaspoons, as you don't want to feel to sticky.
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    There is plenty left, can I store it in the refrigerator? If so, for how long?
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    Yes, you may store extra mask in the freezer, but don't keep it for more than a week as the egg could go bad.
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