Smoothy Slim
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The urge to overcleanse is common in those with oily or acne-prone skin. There's no need to wash the face more than twice a day. In fact, doing so may dry out your skin. When this happens, Ivonne says skin “does whatever it needs to do to regain moisture.”
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Learn More »How often should you wash if you wear makeup? Makeup can clog pores if not properly removed, causing breakouts. Makeup wearers should wash their face in the morning followed by a more thorough cleanse at night. Either remove makeup before using a cleanser or double cleanse to ensure all traces are gone. Ivonne recommends using an oil-based cleanser for a clean, nonirritating feel. How often should you wash if you exercise? Any activity that involves sweating requires an extra wash to remove said sweat and dirt. If you’re out and about and don’t have a cleanser to hand, try oil-free wipes, says Dr. Yoram Harth, board certified dermatologist and medical director of MDacne. They’re “great for cleansing the skin [and] removing sweat and dirt until you can shower and wash again.” What should you use to cleanse? If your skin has no special requirements and you don’t wear makeup or routinely sweat, you may get away with a good, old-fashioned splash of water morning and night. Just make it lukewarm — not boiling hot or freezing cold. However, Tim says, “everyone should use a cleanser that helps to exfoliate and remove impurities, but won’t strip the skin of natural oils.” That especially applies to people with particular conditions like acne or dryness. What you use is up to you. There are creams, lotions, gels, wipes, balms, and more. Avoid products containing potentially irritating ingredients like fragrance or alcohol. Some cult favorites and new products to try, which you can find online, include: Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
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