Not sure how to wash your face properly? One of our Cosmetic Physicians shares her expert advice for cleansing your face so you can get the most out of your skincare routine and keep your skin healthy and beautiful!
Cleansing the skin removes dirt, excess oil and dead skin cells. Improper cleansing leads to an accumulation of debris and oil in the pores, which makes the pores larger. Your skin will look dull and congested and will be more prone to acne breakouts.
Cleansing your skin twice a day is generally advised.
If you wear make-up, work in a polluted area, or have oily/combination skin, double-cleansing should be an essential part of your evening routine.
The first cleanse removes make-up, pollutants and dirt from the skin. The second cleanse removes dead skin cells.
Micellar water is made up of tiny balls of cleansing oil molecules suspended in water. The oil particles attract oil and dirt and help to break down and draw out impurities without drying out the skin.
Foaming cleansers are very efficient cleansers that can get rid of excess oil and sebum, debris stuck in pores, and can also remove make-up thoroughly.
Most foaming cleansers have an ingredient called SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) that can be very irritating to sensitive skin and if used on dry skin can strip it of its natural oils.
If you have dry or sensitive skin and like the foamy and sudsy texture of these cleansers, look for ones that don’t have SLS.
Cream and milk cleansers use natural oils and emulsifiers that are gentle and hydrating.
Gel cleansers are gentler on the skin than foaming cleansers and clean better than cream cleansers.
Oil cleansers are excellent cleansers capable of removing heavy make-up and excess oils.
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Don't rush it. A couple of minutes spent cleansing your skin is well spent time.
AM: Wipe my face with Micellar water-saturated cloth.
PM: Wipe with Micellar water then thorough clean with foaming cleanser + warm water.
- Dr Maysa Abu Laban
Cosmetic Physician & Skin Cancer Doctor