Are you washing your face enough? The simplest part of skincare is sometimes the most misunderstood in many ways. To demystify the art of washing our faces the correct way, dermatologists step up to the task.
Sapna Palep, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Spring Street Dermatology in New York City, is weighing in on ways to keep your skin fresh and plump all throughout the year. Besides Palep, Wendy Long Mitchell and Morgana Colombo also weighed in on the topic.
Dermatologists typically suggest cleansing your face twice a day. It's generally a good idea to wash your face twice a day, but it really hinges on factors like your skin type and daily routine, according to Wendy.
For individuals with dry or sensitive skin, being mindful of how often you wash your face is crucial. For some, once a day might suffice.
If your skin tends to produce a lot of oil, washing twice a day helps cleanse and manage that excess oil, preventing pore blockages. According to expert Morgana, it's considered ideal to wash your face before bedtime and again upon waking in the morning, effectively clearing away the natural buildup of dirt and oil on your skin.
For some, a thorough evening wash might make a morning face wash unnecessary. Palep said, ¡°But for the most part, I think people like the feeling of a clean face to start the day, so I recommend using a gentle cleanser that effectively cleans without stripping the skin of essential oils.¡±
Experts recommended using micellar water or a non-soap-based cleanser post-workout to eliminate impurities. ?Follow this with a moisturiser to preserve your skin's protective barrier. They also think it is important to avoid using makeup wipes regularly, as they can be abrasive, potentially causing skin?irritation or even milia.??