Nowadays there is a wide range of facial cleansers“ foams, gels, creams designed for every skin type from oily to hypersensitive. The cleansers gently clean the skin without irritating it, they remove all the impurities, dirt, oil, that have accumulated during the day or during the night, leaving the skin clean, tight and soft.
It’s essential to choose a cleanser that is appropriate for your skin type and for your skin’s needs. Those women with combination or oily skin should look for a stronger cleanser containing oil-absorbing ingredients; those with dry or sensitive skin should look for a milder formula with more nourishing and moisturizing ingredients.
It’s crucial to select skincare products that are oil-free (don’t contain oil), non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores), hypoallergenic (won’t irritate the skin) and non-acnegenic (won’t cause acne). Today most of the facial cleansers contain many active ingredients: alpha hydroxy acids, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, essential oil, vitamins, minerals, glycerin, collagen, elastin, sodium laureth sulfate.
You should wash your face at least twice a day (in the morning and in the evening) in order to keep your skin clear and flawless.
HOW TO WASH YOUR FACE PROPERLY
Step One. Wash your hands
Wash your hands every time before cleansing your face, applying makeup or touching your face. If your hands are dirty you may rub bacteria or dirt onto your skin. Use an antibacterial soap and gently wash your hands with lukewarm water.
Step Two. Tie your hair
Tie your hair. This way it will be more comfortable for you when you wash your face.
Step Three. Remove your makeup
Remove your makeup with a mild makeup remover. Although facial cleansers remove all kind of makeup effectively you had better remove it prior to washing your face. Choose a mild makeup remover that suits your skin type and first remove the eye makeup.
Step Four. Wet your face
Splash your face with lukewarm water to prepare your skin for the cleanser and to open your pores for a deeper cleansing.
Step Five. Apply the cleanser
Place a small amount (a dime-size) of the cleansing product on your palm or to a washcloth.
Using your fingertips or a brush gently rub the cleanser all over your face. Make sure you cover all areas: chin, forehead, nose, cheeks, neck. Massage your face with gentle circular motions for a minute. Remember: never remove the cleanser immediately after you apply it – let it penetrate your skin for a dew minutes (it usually takes one/ two minutes).
Step Six. Rinse your face
Rinse your face to remove the cleanser. Splash your face with water several times until you feel that the cleanser has rinsed off completely. You can use a face sponge, a muslin cloth or cotton pads to remove the cleansing product.
Step Seven. Splash your face with cold water
Rinse your face with cold water to close the open pores and to improve your blood circulation.
Step Eight. Gently blot your face
Pat your face with a clean towel.
Step Nine. Tone your skin.
If your skin is oily or combination it’s crucial to use a facial toner. The toners remove any traces of makeup, dirt and oil that your cleanser may have missed. They also reduce pores, eliminate oil and refine the skin. What they do in addition to making your skin feel tighter, is prepare the skin for the moisturizer.
Step Ten. Moisturize your skin
Apply a moisturizer or a hydrating face cream every time after washing your face to moisturize your face. Again make sure the moisturizer is appropriate for your skin type.
Useful Beauty Tips:
Washing your face twice a day is a must in order to keep your skin clear.
Never use bar soaps to wash your face as they tend to dry out the skin.
Never wash your face with hot or too cold water – you may irritate your skin.
Never over-cleanse your skin.
Avoid cleansing products containing alcohol or any harsh chemicals.
Always remove your makeup before you wash your face.
Remember: hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it dry and irritated.
Always apply the cleansing products to a wet face.
Always make sure you have removed all traces of the cleanser, otherwise it can irritate your skin.
Never rub your skin.
Always make sure the cleansing product is appropriate for your skin type.
Wash your face at least twice a day.
Always apply moisturizer after washing your face.
Don’t forget to exfoliate your skin once or twice a week with a mild exfoliator to remove the dead skin cells.
It’s best to wash your face with lukewarm water rather than with hot or cold water.
Avoid using strong or harsh cleansers and toners.
Cream based cleansers are appropriate for the winter months as they moisturize the skin.
If your skin is sensitive choose a fragrance-free cleanser.
f your skin is oily look for a water-based cleanser in gel or foam formula.
If your skin is dry look for a cream cleanser that moisturizes your skin.
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