The importance of the cleansing-toning-moisturizing ritual for skincare cannot be overstated. If you have time only for one skincare ritual, this is the one to stick to. Within that too, cleansing is of prime importance to your regime. It removes any toxins and impurities from the skin and keeps it feeling and looking fresh. But just about any cleanser won’t do it for you. To find a cleanser or face wash that works for you, you need to first identify your skin type and the specific problems of your skin. If you’re confused, here’s something to help you.
Your problem: Dull skin
What to use:
If you’re fighting the dull skin battle for a while, you know you’re somewhere in the middle of the skin concern spectrum. You don’t have something as troublesome as acne nor are you dealing with patchy, dry skin here. So while you carry on with your routine without really having to cry at the derm’s clinic, you don’t really appreciate your lackluster skin when you look in the mirror either. This is when you need to rely on a brightening face wash—something that gives you your original complexion back—the one you had before sun and pollution won over your skin.
Your problem: Oily skin
What to use:
A deep cleansing gel or soap-free cleansing foam will help gently lift away dirt and oil without stripping your skin. Choose a an oil-free foaming cleanser that doesn’t block pores but also contains salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can help to prevent breakouts
Your problem: Acne/Pimples
What to use:
Look for key ingredients: salicylic acid, glycolic acid or benzoyl peroxide. Cleansers with these ingredients can penetrate your pores and eliminate pore-clogging impurities—like dead skin cells, makeup, excess oil and bacteria—that irritate skin and make acne worse.
Your problem: Dry skin
What to use:
Look for a cleansing formula that will help your complexion retain moisture — that’s why a creamy or oil-based face wash. Also, pick a face wash containing the hydrating properties of hyaluronic acid — as it can draw in water to lock in moisture for ultimate relief from dryness.
Your problem: Sensitive Skin
What to use:
One of the foremost rules of sensitive skin care is to treat it with utmost care. Hence, stop tugging at your skin, touching your face with unwashed hands or overdoing the motions of exfoliating or cleansing. Stay away from products that contain fragrances or alcohols, and look for calming ingredients like green tea polyphenols, chamomile, and aloe. Some active ingredients, such as lipoic acid, glycolic acid, and salicylic acid are well-known skin irritants.
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