Face Washing Don’ts
Here are several things that one should avoid when
washing their faces. Remember that it is our aim to make your skin
more healthier and beautiful.
1. Do not wash face too often. Washing
your face doesn't mean you have to wash it every hour of the day...Experts
recommend ONLY twice to thrice face washing daily. Frequent washing
may dry out your skin thus increasing your risk to irritations that
may even cause acne. Moreover, if the skin is too dry, your glands
will produce more oil that will compensate for the lost ones. This
means that your risk in getting too much sebum also increases.
2. Do not use harsh soaps and cleansers.
Never use bar soaps or bar cleansers. The ingredients that keep these
soaps and cleansers in bar form can clog your pores and irritate your
skin... plus, they can help foster breakouts. Harsh soap and cleansers
can strip off the skin’s natural lipids thus irritate your skin.
Choose cleansers that are mild and non- comedogenic, hypo- allergenic,
and soap- free. There are several products like this in the market
like Cetaphil, Burt Bee’s or Neutrogena. Dilute your cleanser
with enough water when you wash... The less concentrated your cleanser,
the more gentle it will be.
3. Do not use too much cleanser. Even
if you are using mild cleansers, it is best to dilute it with water
(a palmful will be sufficient). The less concentrated your cleanser,
the gentler it will be for your face.
4. Do not use cleansers containing alcohol.
Alcohol will upset your face’s natural ph level, thus causing
it to be irritated. Using toners and astringents may feel wonderful...
but over-using these will irritate your skin!
5. Do not just use products. Instead,
know your skin type. For dry skin. Look for products with cocoa butter
or glycerin. For oily skin, look for products with benzoyl peroxide,
citric acid or salicylic acid. For sensitive skin, look for aloe vera,
almond oil or chamomile.
6. Do not under rinse. Residues left
behind can actually clog your pores. Facial cleansers can leave an
invisible residue behind which can clog your pores. Rinse three times,
then rinse again!
7. Do not exfoliate often. Removing
dead skin cells can make your skin less dull but you should not overdo
it or you will injure your skin. Too much scrubbing will make your
skin dull and flaky. Avoid abrasive facial pads and grainy facial
scrubs.
Remember, in everything that you do, simplicity and
moderation is often that key. Do not abuse your skin. Go easy and
gentle. And put your best face forward.