Facial Skin Care

How To Wash Your Face


Facial Skin Care

Proper facial skin care includes the use of face wash and possibly the use of other products to prevent excess oil, dryness, acne, or another facial blemish.

To start off with, everyone should wash their face with an acne wash or face wash two to three times a day. This will allow dead skin cells to slough off and keep your skin looking rejuvenated.

When choosing a face wash, use one specifically for the facial area, as opposed to body soaps. Body soaps and bar soaps may contain certain ingredients that actually irritate the skin and lead to redness or acne formation.

If the face wash says non-comedogenic, meaning it does not clog your pores, then it is usually safe to use.

Another great facial product to use is a moisturizer. The moisturizer protects your skin from the air, keeping the water your face needs in your skin.

A moisturizer will give you the appearance of softer, better-looking skin. Moisturizer can also be used if you have dry skin to keep it looking fresh and avoid dry patches.

Those with oily skin or with acne on their face should look for a moisturizer that is non-comedogenic to ensure it does not cause acne.

Another benefit of facial moisturizer is that many times it will contain sunscreen, protecting your face from the harmful rays of the sun.

If you have mild acne, using a product with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid may be crucial in your facial skin care treatment.

You may also consider using one of these products every couple of days to ensure no breakouts occur. If you have severe acne, it is recommended you go to your local dermatologist to discuss prescription acne treatments.

Another product you may consider is a facial toner. Toner keeps the skin pH balanced and should be applied before a moisturizer.

Certain facial lotions will also substitute for toner and will cleanse the skin after washing it.

Another thing to keep in mind for proper facial care is sun treatment. Whenever you go into the sun, it is important to wear sunscreen for your skin color.

It will protect your face from the sun and prevent it from burning. It will also help with the prevention of skin cancer.

There are a lot of options when choosing your facial skin care regimen, but following this guide will help prepare you for a clearer, younger-looking face.

Stick with your regimen for a few weeks to see how it works. Any facial product may take, at the minimum, two weeks before any effects are visible and may take up to a few months before they are in full effect.


The Sun and Your Skin

  • The sun can have damaging effects on the skin if precautions are not taken. Exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer (melanoma), premature aging, and acne.
  • While the sun-worshippers claim that the sun clears up their acne, it is actually causing more harm than good. At first, it may appear that the sun is drying out their pimples, but it is actually just making their skin darker and the blemishes less visible. In time, however, more acne can develop.
  • The acne is actually spreading as the sun dries out the face, causing dead skin cells to get caught in the pores. Some websites claim that the sun kills acne-causing bacteria under the skin.
  • But even if this could be verified, the long-term damage done to the skin far outweighs the short-term benefits. Along with premature aging, wrinkling, and cancer, fair-skinned individuals may also incur excessive freckling.
  • If you are planning on going out into the sun, always wear a minimum of SPF 15 sunscreen or sunblock. And if possible, avoid being directly in the sun for extended periods of time.
  • If this cannot be helped, apply more sunblock if you get sunburned or get into the shade immediately. When choosing a sunscreen, choose a product that is non-comedogenic so you can use it on your face and also oil-free, so it does not lead to acne on other parts of the body.
  • If you are using a prescription acne medication, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, or other acne-fighting medicine, take extra precautions to avoid prolonged sun exposure.
  • This could lead to excess redness, dryness, and other negative effects. If you are going to be in the sun, then use non-comedogenic sunscreen on your medicated areas.
  • Sun exposure should be kept to a minimum, with maximum sunscreen protection. The immediate and long-term benefits of sunscreen usage will help protect you from unseen damage and skin disorders in the future.

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