Sunday, December 20, 2009

Can i wash face with cool water and soap and do i have to use a facecloth to get the soap off?

is it better to get the soap off ur face with a face clothCan i wash face with cool water and soap and do i have to use a facecloth to get the soap off?
I wouldn't recommend using normal soap, as it's usually too harsh for faces. If you can't afford or don't want to use cleanser toner and moisturizer, get a specially designed face soap, such as clinique.





If you use the soap for convenience, get some dove liquid hand soap, the one with the sticker saying it's recommended for use on faces too.





Also, use a sponge! I use the ramer baby sponges, they're lovely :)Can i wash face with cool water and soap and do i have to use a facecloth to get the soap off?
you don't really need a face cloth. soap and water is fine. but you can use a face cloth to help exfoliate dead skin cells, just be gentle and don't rub it on your face too hard cz your skin will become too raw and dry. just use the cloth 2-3 times a week or so.


cold water helps close and tighten your pores so thats ok. i recommend you start of with warm water to open up and unclog your pores then follow it up with cold water to close is up :)


hope that helps!
It's best to use a wash cloth that is heated - before you wash to draw dirt to the surface.





You can wash with whatever kind of water temp you enjoy.


I suggest a medium temp. And lather a pure and natural soap


and rinse well. Pat dry and add a toner this helps rid face of residual soap and tighten skin to prepare it for the moisturizer -


and the day.
using a face cloth helps to slough off dead skin cells which will dull the appearance of your beautiful skin. However, if you are having a serious breakout, or are suffering from other skin problem it is important to be gentle as it could be aggrivated by rubbing. Also only use your face cloth once on your face if at all possible. It helps to spread bacteria otherwise. You can always use a salt scrub and cool water if you want to exfoliate (table salt, or sea salt, or even epsom salt applied to a moist face rubbed gently followed by a cool water rinse.)
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