
This is the most important rule. “Hasn’t it been drilled into us that using face serums and eye creams on cleansed skin boosts their efficacy?” you ask. The skin isn't a dusty tabletop that needs extra scrubbing to get clean. Oils and sweat on the skin are mistakenly considered dirt, though they form a ‘paint’ overlying the stratum corneum — an essential part of your skin barrier.
When you completely remove this 'paint' every time you wash, the stratum corneum is laid bare. Overproduction of oil in oily skin, while dehydration, redness or flaky patches occurs on dry skin.
How do you effectively and safely cleanse? Below are the guidelines.
Frequency
Cleanse your face twice daily, i.e., morning and night. Night-time wash-ups are mandatory. After enduring environments with wind & sun; makeup, sunscreen; bacteria, dead skin cells, and oil building up throughout the day —missing a night cleanse means allowing unwanted debris to settle in pores causing inflammation. Use a mild cleanser at night, refraining from vigorous towel scrubbing. Just splash water on your face in the morning. If you perspire a lot—whether during summers or after physical activity, add one more cleansing session.
Shower according to season: in winter, every 2–3 days (once a week for the elderly); in summer or after exercising frequently, daily showers can be taken.
Time Limit
Facial cleansing should not last longer than 3 minutes. Keep your showers under 15 min; baths to be concluded in 20 — approximately the duration of 3-5 songs. Foot sweats are ideally soaked for less than 30 minutes.
Using Mild Products
Use gently acidic cleansers that are in harmony with your skin’s natural pH (4.5-6.5). Oily skin: pH 5.6–6.0; dry skin: pH 4.5–5.0; normal skin: pH 4.5–5.5 Therefore, warm water should suffice for intimate area care. Do not use marketed intimate hygiene products as evidence exists that they disturb the microbial balance, thus increasing inflammation and infection risks.
Targeted Use
Different parts of the skin. When using cleansers, give preference to greasy and sweaty sections such as sides of nose, mouth, underarms, chest and back. Other parts require a gentle hand - don't "over apply."
If you're looking to personalize further, see the table with specific ingredients for different skin type in cleansers.
LATEST POSTS
- 1
Unsold Rams May Be Less expensive Than You Suspect - 2
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 25 people, Hamas health authority says - 3
Who is Adm. Frank 'Mitch' Bradley and what does he have to do with the Venezuela boat strikes? - 4
US FDA approves Kura-Kyowa's blood cancer therapy - 5
Game theory explains why reasonable parents make vaccine choices that fuel outbreaks
Doctors looking into hormone therapy as a way to ward off dementia in women
4K televisions for Extreme Film Watching Experience
What is colostrum? And should you be taking it?
What we know about Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis
7 Strange Apparatuses to Make Your Party Stick Out!
The Best Internet based Courses for Expertise Improvement
This Luxurious Thermal Spa In Italy Is Perfect For A Relaxing Escape While Visiting Milan
Vote In favor of Your Favored Shimmering Water
Share your number one city visit transport that leaves a mark on the world wake up!












