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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Skin Care Tips

Face washing is a crucial part to your daily hygiene and facial skin care. Choosing the right face wash and frequency of washing could mean the difference between a clear face and acne. Follow some of these face washing tips and you will be on your way to clear skin.

First off, the most important thing in your face washing regimen is to choose the proper face wash. Always make sure the face wash is non comedogenic so it does not clog your pores and lead to acne. Choose a fragrance free wash that will not irritate your skin. If you are washing your face specifically to prevent acne look for a face wash that contains salicylic acid. The proper face wash should make your skin feel fresh and soft, stay away from a face wash that makes your face feel oily.

Before you begin to wash your face you should always wash your hands with an anti bacterial soap. Using warm water splash your face to prepare it for the cleanser. Next, put an appropriate amount of cleanser on your hands (usually a few squirts from your bottle will do) and then gently rub the cleanser on your face. It is important that you do not rub your face harshly or it might become irritated and may lead to redness or acne. Rub it softly and gently so the skin beneath the cleanser does not move much. After rubbing your face with the clean for thirty seconds wash your face off with water. Dry off your face with a towel by patting it gently.

When washing your face do not use washes that contain beads in it. Other things to look out for are loofahs and other harsh scrubbers. The process should be gentle and leave your face feeling refreshed.

It is important that you do not over wash. Your skin produces natural oils and if you wash too often it will lead to over production of these oils and can lead to acne. Washing your face two to three times a day is the appropriate amount. After a matter of a few weeks you should begin to notice increased softness in your skin.

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