Washing your face seems pretty simple, right? You’ve
been doing it your whole life and, well, your face is still attached so what’s
the big deal? The issue is that you can cause more harm than good if you don’t
do it right, and that can result in some pretty significant issues, like
dryness, irritation and premature sagging and wrinkles. Read on below!
Pick the right cleanser: Depending on your
skin type, you need to pick a pH-balanced cleanser that’s perfect for your
face. A foaming or gel cleanser for oily skin and a creamier cleanser for dry
skin. But no bar soap, ever. It’s just too drying.
Make sure your hands are
clean: ”I’m
constantly amazes at how many people skip this step,” It’s simple: Dirty hands
mean that you’re trying to cleanse your skin with, well, dirty hands. Wash your
hands first, then wash your face.
Wash your washcloth: If you’re using a
washcloth, make sure that’s clean, too. “Either wash the washcloth every single
day or use a new one each time you wash your face. Washcloths can redeposit
dirt and grime right back to your skin. Its preferable people use their fingers
“With your hands, you know how much pressure you’re using, but with cloths and
such, you can be too rough.”
You’re getting warmer: You want lukewarm
water to ensure that your skin remains hydrated and unaffected. Not too hot,
not too cold.
Don’t over-exfoliate: A lot of people go
at their skin with a bit too much gusto with scrubs and exfoliants, be gentle
with your face. You also want to avoid using harsh grains and use a gentle scrub or exfoliant so you don’t cause damage
to the skin.
Get rid of the cleanser completely: Make sure to
cleanse your face completely. “Make sure you rinse any cleanser off completely.
Residue can lead to dryness.
Twice a day, no
exceptions:
Most people don’t wash their face enough. “You should wash your face twice a
day. Once in the morning when you wake up to remove the dirt and bacteria that
gathers on your face while you’re sleeping, then again at night to take off
makeup and the grime collected throughout the day.”
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