Washing your face seems like the least complicated
part of your beauty routine, right? Turns out that some common
lathering habits can cause a whole list of skin woes, including dryness,
irritation, oiliness, and breakouts. Read on to learn the 10 biggest
face-washing mistakes—and how fixing them can alleviate nagging skin
problems.
1. Picking the Wrong Product
The right cleanser should
completely remove dirt, makeup, and grime, but not strip away too much
of your skin’s natural oils or healthy cells. Find one that does the job
and is neither too gentle (you have to wash twice or scrub hard to
cleanse thoroughly), nor too harsh (it makes your skin red and irritated
or tight after drying).
2. Overdoing It
For the most part, washing
once or twice a day is good protocol but any more can irritate skin,
ironically leading to an overproduction of oil. If you didn’t wear
makeup, slather on sunscreen, or sweat much that day, skip the cleanser
at night and try rinsing with tepid water. Giving your skin a break from
the cycle of products is healthy from time to time.
3. Using the Wrong Water Temp
Myth: hot water opens pores
and cold water closes them. The reality is that pores don’t have muscles
to open and close. While hot water may feel good on your skin, it can
screw with your skin’s natural, protective oils and lead to over-drying
or over production of sebum. Lukewarm water is the best bet to cleanse
gently yet effectively.
4. Exfoliating Too Much
Exfoliation is
a healthy practice to slough off dead skin cells, but moderation is
key. Cool it on grainy exfoliants (sugar scrubs and fruit acids are a
gentler pick) and stick to exfoliating two to three times per week max.
Use your fingers instead of a washcloth when exfoliating to prevent
pulling and tugging of the skin.
5. Not Rinsing Well Enough
Skimping on rinsing leads to
residue build-up, which can clog pores and dry out skin. Rinse
thoroughly, even when you’re rushing in the morning or dog-tired at
night. The jawline, hairline, and nose are the most commonly neglected
spots, so show them some love!
6. Using Irritating Ingredients
Do your face a favor and avoid
irritating ingredients such as fragrances, colorants, and synthetic
preservatives such as parabens. Sodium lauryl sulfate is another one to
sidestep—it’s commonly used as a surfactant to wash away debris, but is
also a common cause of irritation and allergic reaction. Always read
ingredient labels.
7. Towel Rubbing
Pat, don’t rub. Rubbing can
feel really good, but it tugs and pulls your skin, which puts your
elastin at risk. And don’t just grab the nearest hand towel, used or
not. Friends don’t let friends spread bacteria—especially all over a
nice, clean face. Designate a clean, soft towel to blot your fresh face.
8. Waiting to Moisturize
To maximize absorption and
help seal in moisture, apply moisturizers immediately after cleansing
while skin is still damp. The same goes for serums and
special treatment products. Waiting until your skin is completely dry
will make it harder for the active ingredients to sink into your skin
and can cause skin to feel greasy or tacky.
9. Spending a Fortune
Shelling out a small fortune
for face wash may not be the most prudent purchase. Look for one with
simple, natural ingredients and save your dough for products that will
actually stay on your skin and offer longer-term benefits, like serums
and moisturizers.
10. Fearing Oils
For a long time, oils were
considered skin’s pore-clogging nemesis, but the tide of opinion is
changing. Experts say that all skin types can benefit from cleansing
with oil, even oily and blemish-prone skin.
Oil dissolves oil, after all. The right oils will cleanse pores of dirt
and bacteria, and help heal and balance skin. Look for cleansing oil
products with natural, plant-based oils, or you can even try a
high-quality almond oil, apricot kernel oil, grapeseed oil, or sunflower
oil from the grocery store. (Coconut oil and olive oil may work for
some, but have been known to cause problems for others.) Simply massage
the oil on your face and wipe with a soft washcloth dunked in warm
water. Just be sure to wipe away the oil thoroughly to prevent residual
build up and keep pores clear.
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