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5 Techniques For Washing Your Face Properly

December 20, 2016 by Natalie Taylor

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Many people think that washing the face is as simple as taking the shower. They think that it only involves three simple steps – wetting the face, applying the facial cleanser, and rinsing it off. What many people don’t realize is that washing the face is more than just about these steps. There’s a proper way of doing it.

Why You Should Do It Right

It’s important to know how to wash the face properly. When done right, regular facial washing can help in keeping a radiant and clear skin. It helps in getting rid of dirt, oil, and other unwanted debris. Plus, with the right type of skin care products, this facial routine can also help in maintaining the skin’s hydration, keeping you look younger.

Proper Way of Washing the Face

If you’ve been washing your face regularly but still have unwanted blemishes and feel like you have dull, dry skin, then you may be doing it wrong. Take a look at the steps below; you may be missing a thing or two of the proper technique of facial washing.
1. Wash your hands properly
The hands are among the most used parts of the body. Since you’ll be using your hands for washing your face, then you must make sure that they are clean.
All throughout the day, your hands accumulate a lot of dirt and bacteria. Washing your face with unkempt hands will only do more harm than good. So start by washing your hands with antibacterial soap and lukewarm water.
2. Remove your makeup
Once you have cleaned your hands, the next step is to get rid of your makeup. Removing your makeup with a gentle but effective makeup remover makes it easier for the water and the cleanser to thoroughly cleanse your skin.
You can try a makeup remover or use those that can be found in your home. You can try using baby wipes, coconut oil, baby oil, steam, or milk. These things are perfect alternatives if you’re looking for a more natural way of removing your makeup.
3. Wet the face completely
With lukewarm water, wet your face completely. Anything extreme (too hot or too cold) will shock the skin causing redness around the nose and cheek areas. It can also exacerbate skin problems like rosacea. Washing your face in the shower especially with mild steam won’t hurt as it can soften hardened oil in the pores.
4. Use the correct technique
Some people wonder why they still have dull skin and blemishes despite washing their face regularly. What many of these people miss is that there’s a correct technique of washing the face.
The proper way of doing it is through  circular motion. This motion ensures proper circulation of the lymph and the blood which helps in keeping the skin well-supplied with nutrients and oxygen.
Using the circular motion, start cleansing your face from your forehead, working down on your nose, on the cheek areas, and then finally on the chin and neck.
5. Pick the right cleanser
Even if you wash your face regularly, you still won’t have a radiant skin if you use the wrong type of cleanser. Some cleansers can be too harsh for one’s skin type that using it can make one’s skin look dull.
So, it’s best to choose a cleanser that suits your skin well.
Generally, when you’re looking for a cleanser, look for those that don’t contain fragrance. Most of them can be irritating to the skin. You may also want to look into those products that are paraben-free. Parabens are potentially toxic chemicals often used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products as preservatives.
Washing your face is one of the simplest things you can do to keep your skin healthy. But just like anything else, it’s best that you know how to do it right.
If you think you’re washing your face the wrong way, then keep this list in mind; your skin will definitely thank you for it.

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