7 things you need to know
ABOUT YOUR SKIN
When you come back from your dermatologist, you naturally have a soft, fluffy skin that you actually want to wake up with every day. That’s possible, because my favorite skin specialists have put together their best tips. If you do it twice a day, your skin will really come close to that baby skin. Here are the 7 rules that they and you should swear by.
1.
Was & ga
There is always a huge emphasis on cleaning the skin, but you really can’t just wash and then walk out the door. It’s important that you also make sure that the cleansing product you use is actually washed off your face. Otherwise, that leads to blockages, and that’s exactly what you’re using it for, right?
2.
Tricky spot
Make sure you have cleaned all the spots on your skin very well. The area under your chin, the sides of your nose, and the spots near your earlobes are often forgotten. A shame, because that’s where blackheads and the dead skin cells build up significantly.
3.
towel
The towel or cloth you use to clean your skin must also be cleaned every day. All the dirt gets collected in it, so the next day you’re just rubbing that back on your face. Just wash the cloth with very hot water and antibacterial hand wash, and you won’t have any problems. Small effort, big difference.
4.
Cleaning too well
You can also clean your skin too well. Not if you do it twice a day, but if you think that cleaning multiple times (let’s say four times) makes your skin even cleaner. No, that’s not handy. That only irritates your skin. As a result, your skin becomes sensitive and can also change its structure.
5.
Don’t skimp on exfoliating
Scrubbing and exfoliating your skin is really very important. It is essential in your cleansing ritual because it occasionally takes off the ‘harder’ layer from your skin. Dead skin cells are only removed in that way. Exfoliating also ensures a clear complexion for your skin and generally keeps it looking much younger. It promotes good cell regulation and keeps the upper skin layers young and smooth. Masks are not just for problem skin.
6.
Taking the time for a good, deep
7.
are really only for emergencies. To freshen yourself up a bit or to use during an
unexpected sleep-over. It’s not that it summarizes all of the above in one wipe, so using them every day is a bit much. When you come back from your dermatologist, you naturally have a soft, fluffy skin that you actually want to wake up with every day. That’s possible….



