Pat dry with a clean towel.
Washing your face morning and night.
This week lauren conrad wrote a post on her website discussing her philosophy about how often you should wash your face.
Only wash your face as often as you have to.
A standard morning regimen begins with washing your face followed by moisturizer to hydrate and sunscreen to protect.
Wash your face and neck in a circular motion for a couple minutes then rinse thoroughly with cool water.
Freshen your skin and your perspective.
Ok maybe it doesn t have to be the first thing you do but you definitely shouldn t wait to wash off your makeup until right before bed.
Be sure not to scrub too vigorously or too long.
The answer to my surprise is that we should be washing our faces when we awake.
According to an article nocturnal itch by the departments of dermatology and neurobiology anatomy at wake forest university school of medicine transepidermal water loss tewl is significantly increased during the night which is why our skin can sometimes feel more itchy at night.
Before bed cleanse the skin.
Not washing your face can lead to premature aging and the development of wrinkles as your skin loses moisture and vibrance over time.
Ideally you should be washing your face twice a day once in the morning and once at night as well as after workouts or any other excessive sweating.
She says that as a general rule you should probably wash your face twice a.
If you don t cleanse properly before you go to sleep all of the build up from the day like pollution oil and sweat can lead to issues with poor skin texture.
Thus if you don t wash your face you can t apply a moisturizer which will help hydrate your skin while you sleep.
Your skin will look smoother as your nightly face wash removes dead skin and leaves you feeling and thinking fresher as you head to bed.
Washing your face in the morning is important to get rid of any oil that builds up while you re sleeping but washing your face at night is crucial too.
Wash my face should be your answer.