The 6 biggest mistakes you make when you wash your face!

 



Wash your face seems to be the least complicated part of your beauty routine ... But it turns out that certain habits can lead to many skin problems, such as irritation, rashes and dry skin.

 

Read this article to find out the 5 biggest mistakes you make when washing your face, and how to correct them can relieve persistent skin problems. 


Here are 6 mistakes to avoid when washing your face:  


1. The use of the wrong product  


The good cleanser is one that removes impurities, makeup and dirt without removing the natural oils and healthy cells of the skin.

Opt for a gentle cleanser that you can use without irritating your skin.


2. Excessive cleaning  


For the most part, washing your face once or twice a day is a good gesture. But for some, it can irritate the skin and lead to overproduction of oil.

If you have not used makeup and sunscreen, avoid cleaners and rinse your face with lukewarm water.


3. The water temperature  


Hot water opens the pores and the cold water closes them: it's only a myth! The reality is that pores do not have muscles to open and close.


Warm water can help clean the skin, especially when it is oily. In addition, warm water preserves the natural and protective oils of the skin and does not lead to overproduction of sebum. It is the best way to deeply and gently clean the skin.


4. Exfoliants  


Exfoliation is a healthy method for removing dead skin cells, but it should be used sparingly.

Opt for granular exfoliants based on sugar or fruit acids, they are the best for both nourishing and cleansing the skin. And do not forget that one use per week is more than enough to purify your skin!


5. Rinsing  


If you rinse your face badly, your risk of accumulating residue resulting in clogging pores dryness.

Rinse thoroughly, even when you are in a hurry in the morning and tired at night!


6. The use of irritating products  


Take care of your face and avoid irritating products containing fragrances, dyes and synthetic preservatives such as parabens and sodium lauryl sulphate.


Sodium lauryl sulphate is commonly used as a surfactant to remove debris, but is also a common cause of irritation and allergic reaction.

It is therefore important to check the labels of the products you use.

 

 

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