The speaker is demonstrating a skincare routine using aloe vera and oil, specifically almond oil or sunflower oil, to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin. The process involves the following steps:
1. **Materials Needed**: Aloe vera, almond or sunflower oil, a toothbrush, a small amount of water, and a towel. It's also helpful to have a moisturizer or cream for sensitive skin.
2. **Preparation**: Wash the hands well before starting the procedure. The aloe vera leaf is cut into small pieces and washed to remove any toxins that could cause allergic reactions.
3. **Application**: The aloe vera is applied liberally on the face, especially in areas with wrinkles. The oil of choice is then applied, followed by a moisturizer if needed.
4. **Massage**: The speaker demonstrates a technique where the skin is massaged from the bottom to the top, and then again from the bottom to the top. This is done to stimulate the circulation and help the skin absorb the vitamins and antioxidants from the aloe vera and oil.
5. **Leave It On**: The speaker advises leaving the mixture on the face for at least an hour before rinsing it off. It can be rinsed off before going to sleep if done during the day.
6. **Repeat**: This procedure can be done once a month, but for those with more pronounced wrinkles, it's recommended to apply aloe vera every day.
The speaker emphasizes that this process helps to clean the skin and reduce wrinkles, leaving it with a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video tutorial on how to cleanse the skin and reduce wrinkles using aloe vera and oil.
2. The ingredients needed are aloe vera, oil (almond, sunflower, castor or olive), vitamin E capsule (optional), cream (optional) and a new toothbrush.
3. The steps are to wash the aloe vera leaf, cut it open, apply the gel on the face, massage with oil, brush the skin gently with the toothbrush, leave it for an hour, wash the face and apply more aloe vera gel.
4. The benefits of this procedure are to stimulate collagen production, activate skin circulation, exfoliate the skin, remove dirt from pores, moisturize the skin and heal micro injuries.
5. The procedure can be done once a month or more often for those with dry or oily skin.