Washing your hands prevents germs from spreading and from getting on your face.
Clean hands for a clean face
Many individuals just wash their faces with facewash in the morning, but you should do it twice. In the morning and evening or before bed.
Setting a routine
Stop using the same soap for body and face if you're among the numbers! It sounds natural to use one soap for the whole body, yet facial skin is more delicate.
Choosing the right cleanser
After establishing a cleansing procedure, we must constantly wash our face with lukewarm water.
Lukewarm water always
Consider a double cleanse by first removing makeup and dead skin cells with an oil-based cleanser, then using your usual water-based cleanser to remove any remaining debris.
Cleaning makeup residues
Cleaning your skin requires exfoliation. It eliminates dead skin, unclogs pores, and brightens and smoothes.
Exfoliate Regularly
Pick your skin-cleansing products wisely. To avoid breakouts, acne-prone skin should utilize natural cleaners/exfoliators.
Natural Chemical-Free Products Only
You wouldn't forcefully wipe down babies' face skin, would you? A vigorous towel scrub is unnecessary for your face.
Be gentle