FOAMING FACE WASH
A cleanser is a facial care product that is used to remove make-up,
dead skin cells,
oil, dirt and other types of pollutants from the skin of the face. This helps to unclog pores and prevent skin conditions such as
acne.
Many people use a cleanser once or more times a day as part of their skin care
regimen together with a toner and
moisturizer.
Using a cleanser to remove dirt is considered to be a better alternative to bar
soap or another form of skin cleanser not specifically formulated for the face for the following
reasons:
- Bar soap has a high pH
(in the area of 9 to 10), and skin's natural pH is 5.5. This means that soap can change the balance present in the skin to favor the overgrowth of
some types of bacteria, increasing acne.
- Bar cleansers in general, soap or not, have thickeners that allow them to
assume a bar shape can clog
pores, leading (once again) to acne.
- Using bar soap on the face can remove natural oils from the skin that form a
barrier against water loss. This causes the sebaceous
glands to subsequently overproduce oil, a condition known as reactive
seborrhoea, which will lead to clogged
pores. Conversely, in order to prevent
drying out the skin, many cleansers incorporate moisturisers.
Types of cleansers
Different types of cleansers have been developed for people with different skin
types. Active cleansers are more suitable for oily skins to prevent breakouts. But they may overdry and irritate
dry skin, thus making the skin appear and feel worse. Very dry skin may require a creamy lotion-type
cleanser.
These are normally too gentle to be effective on oily or even normal skin, but dry
skin requires much less cleansing power. It may be a good idea to select a cleanser that is alcohol free if you
have dry, sensitive or dehydrated skin.
Some cleansers may incorporate fragrance or essential oils. However, for some
people, these cleansers may irritate the skin and often provoke allergic responses. People with such sensitivity
should find cleansers that are pH balanced, contain few irritants, suit many variating skin types and ones that
don't make the skin feel dehydrated directly after cleansing.
'Tight' and uncomfortable feeling skin is often dehydrated, it may also appear
shiny after cleansing, even when no sebum is present. This is due to the taughtening and 'stripping' effect some
cleaners can have on the skin. Never continue use of a cleanser that upsets the balance of the skin,
as cleansers should work with the skin, not against
it.
CLICK HERE FOR - FOAMING FACE
WASH
FOAMING FACIAL
CLEANSER World's Very Best Foaming Facial Wash

FREE SKIN CARE GUIDE
-
Find out: How to Make Your Skin Look Younger &
Healthier
-
How to Remove Sagging
Skin
-
How to Remove
Wrinkles
-
How to Get Rid of Baggy, Puffy
Eyes
-
Stop Dry, Itchy Reddish
Skin
-
And Many More How To Skin Care
Tips
What are you waiting for? Go sign up below. New You.
New Look :)

|