Summarize the following:
Using the cleanser of your choice, clean off any oils, dirt, and cosmetics from your cheeks, forehead, nose, chin, and under eye area. Next, rub a cherry-sized amount of exfoliant onto your skin to clear away any dead skin cells. After this, you can rinse off the exfoliating product with lukewarm water. Don’t exfoliate every day; instead, do it about 3 times each week. If your skin is especially acne-prone, you can exfoliate every day. Before applying any aloe masks to your skin, unwind by taking a hot, steaming shower. Stay there for several minutes, so your pores can naturally open up. This way, your skin will be more receptive to the mask! Set a timer for 10 minutes and relax while the mask soaks into your skin. Try not to lose track of time—if you leave the mixture on your skin for too long, it might be difficult to rinse off later. You need to keep the mask on for several minutes for your skin to benefit from the nutrients. Use your hands to splash cold water across your skin. As you work, use gentle motions to clear the mixture off of your skin. If you’d prefer, you can also use a soaked bath tissue to dab away the mixture. Cold water helps your pores to close and absorb the nutrients from the mask.

Summary:
Wash your skin with cleanser and exfoliant. Take a shower to open up your pores. Leave the mask on your face for 10 minutes. Rinse off your face with cold water.