10 mistakes when washing your face
Choosing the wrong facial cleanser, washing your face too many times, using water that is too hot or too cold… are common mistakes people make.
According to Womenshealthmag, washing your face is the simplest beauty routine for everyone, especially women. However, daily and common habits for women can cause skin problems such as dry skin, irritation, oiliness and acne. Here are the 10 biggest mistakes when washing your face and what to do to reduce skin problems.
1. Choosing the wrong cleanser
A good cleanser should remove makeup and thoroughly clean dirt without stripping away too much of the skin’s natural oils and healthy cells. So find a cleanser that works for you, with just the right amount of cleanser, not too much and not too little. If the cleanser isn’t cleansing enough, you’ll have to wash it over and over again or scrub hard to get it clean, while products that contain a lot of cleansers will leave your skin red from irritation, clog pores, and dry out your skin.
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2. Washing too much
For most parts of the body, washing once or twice a day is fine, but washing more than that can irritate the skin, causing it to produce more oil. Therefore, beauty experts advise that if you don't sweat a lot during the day, don't wear makeup or sunscreen, then you shouldn't use any cleanser in the evening, but just wash with warm water. Let your skin rest after the cycle of the product you used before.
3. Using water that is too cold or hot
You may think that hot water opens up your pores, while cold water tightens them. In fact, pores don’t have muscles to open or close them. While you may think hot water is good for your skin, it can actually dry it out or increase sebum production. So it’s best to use warm water for gentle yet effective cleansing.
4. Exfoliating too much
Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, but it needs to be done in moderation. Exfoliate no more than 2-3 times a week. When cleansing, use your hands instead of a towel to avoid scratching or damaging your skin.
5. Not washing enough
Washing too little will not be enough to clean the skin, the remaining waste and residue can clog pores and dry the skin. Therefore, it is best to wash your face twice a day, even if you are rushing out of the house in the morning or tired at night. Pay attention to the nooks and crannies around the jaw, hairline and nose, these areas are easily forgotten.
6. Using ingredients that can easily irritate the skin
You should avoid using cosmetics with irritating ingredients such as perfumes, colorants, synthetic preservatives such as parabens. Caustic soda containing sulfates should also not be used because it can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. Therefore, when buying a facial cleanser, you need to carefully read the ingredients listed on the packaging.
7. Using towels incorrectly
When using a towel, dab your skin rather than rub it. Rubbing it may feel clean, but it can damage your skin. Also, don’t use someone else’s towel to wipe your face, as this will help prevent the transfer of bacteria from other people’s skin.
8. Use moisturizer
To keep your skin hydrated, you should use moisturizer immediately after bathing to increase absorption. Do not wait until your skin is completely dry to apply the cream because then the cream will be difficult to absorb, making your skin feel more oily and sticky.
9. Thinking that expensive products are good
You spend millions to buy facial cleanser because you think "you get what you pay for". However, this is not entirely correct. The advice for you is to find a cleanser that is affordable, prioritizing products of natural origin.
10. Oily skin should be afraid of using products containing oil
For a long time, oil was considered the enemy of the skin, but now that view is gradually changing. Beauty experts say that all oil-based cleansers are good for most skin types, even oily or damaged skin. Because “oil dissolves oil,” cleansers with the right natural oils will help clean pores, kill bacteria, heal the skin and balance moisture.
When choosing a facial cleanser, look for products that are made from natural oils, vegetable oils. If you can afford it, you can use products made from high-quality oils such as almond, apricot kernel oil, grape seed oil, sunflower oil. The method is very simple, you just need to rub and massage your face for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a soft towel and warm water to clean.
Note: Coconut oil and olive oil are fine for most people, but some people with sensitive skin may have an allergic reaction. So if you want to use any oil, test it on a small area of skin first, and if you experience redness or itching, stop using it.
According to Vnexpress