Correct Facial Cleansing Formula

Facial cleansing removes physiological and exogenous dirt. Physiological dirt refers to substances produced, secreted, or excreted by the body, including shed cells and sebum; exogenous dirt refers to microorganisms, environmental pollutants, and residues from various cosmetics. Moreover, washing one's face requires technique; water temperature, method, and the choice of cleansing products are all important. • Dermatologists recommend a facial cleansing formula: Water temperature of 32℃ + pH 5.5 to 7 facial cleanser + 15 gentle massages + 2 minutes duration + appropriate cleansing tool + skincare within 3 minutes. No.1 Choose a water temperature of 32℃ Scientific experiments have shown that the temperature of the human face is 32℃, so it is recommended to maintain the face washing water temperature at around 32℃, which can effectively remove various dirt and metabolic products. Frequent use of high-temperature hot water can remove oil effectively, but it will continuously damage the sebum film and disrupt the skin barrier. If the sebum film cannot regenerate in time, the skin loses its protective layer, reducing resistance to allergens, leading to symptoms such as facial redness, burning sensation, dryness, and peeling. No.2 Select cleansing ingredients according to skin type When choosing a facial cleanser, it should be based on the skin condition. A good facial cleanser not only needs to clean the skin but also should not excessively clean or damage the skin barrier. It is best to choose a facial cleanser with a pH value between 5.5 and 7, which is gentler. Dry skin tends to lose moisture, and sebum secretion is weak, so using a facial cleanser with a relatively gentle cleansing power can clean the face and maintain the integrity of the skin barrier. Oily skin has vigorous sebum secretion, so you can choose a facial cleanser with stronger cleansing power. During sensitive skin periods or after facial laser treatment, chemical peels, and other treatments, it is recommended to use a facial cleanser with weaker cleansing power, which can clean the skin without irritating it. No.3 Circle outward with both hands The correct way to wash your face is to wash your hands thoroughly, squeeze an appropriate amount of facial cleanser onto the palm of your hand, and rub your hands gently until the facial cleanser foams fully. Then apply the foaming facial cleanser to the face and gently spread it. Then massage the face outward in circles with both hands, for about 15 strokes. And every time you wash your face, do it for at least 2 minutes, which can truly make the facial cleanser effective in cleaning the skin. No.4 Differentiate facial cleansing tools Different facial cleansing tools have their pros and cons. Towel. Do not wipe your hands and face with the same towel to avoid cross-infection. Towels are also prone to breeding bacteria and microorganisms, so it is recommended to use disposable tissues to wipe your face after washing. Hands. Before washing your face, thoroughly wash your hands with disinfectant soap or hand sanitizer, then dry them with tissue paper before proceeding with facial cleansing. Cleansing sponge. This product can produce a lot of foam and clean well. However, before using it, make sure to disinfect it with boiling water, and after use, dry it in the sun or in a well-ventilated area. No.5 Moisturize promptly Within 3 minutes after washing your face, the skin is at its softest and most delicate, and the pores are open. Utilize this time for skincare for the best results. The above are relatively correct methods for washing the face. If you have any related suggestions or experiences, feel free to share them with us. #skincare #beauty tips #eye mask #eye patch #eye cream #viicode eye mask#viicode eye patch#anti aging #ESS #eastsuperstar VIIcode blog: https://viiblog.com/index.php?route=blog/category&blog_category_id=3 VIIgarden: https://us.viigarden.com/

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