Clean skin is the foundation of any good skincare routine. There’s only one step worth repeating: cleansing. Cleaning your skin removes dirt and impurities and helps the other products absorb better.
Double cleansing
You don’t have to wash your face twice. Instead, you can use two different cleansers that are carefully selected. Cleaners designed to target specific skin concerns will help you get the best results and clean your face without irritation.
Double cleansing is still recommended, even if your face doesn’t have makeup on. Double cleansing helps remove sunscreen (which you wear daily, I’m sure) and any dirt, oil, pollution, and bacteria your skin has accumulated throughout the day. This buildup can cause clogged skin pores, acne, dullness, or even visible signs of aging. Is there any other reason to keep our skin clean?
How To Double Clean
Step 2:
Use an oil-based cleansing product, micellar solution, or cleansing balm to remove makeup, sunscreen, impurities, and sebum from the skin’s surface.
Step 2.
The second cleanser is designed to remove any sweat, pollutants, or debris that may still be on the skin. Any gentle cleanser will do, but a targeted cleaner is better for addressing specific skin issues. Win-win.
Beautylish recommends the following for dull skin: Indie Lee Brightening Cleanser or Holifrog Sunapee Sunapee Powder Wash.
Beautylish recommends the following products for acne-prone skin: Good Molecules Acne Foaming Cleanser or Peter Thomas Roch Acne Clearing wash.
Beautylish recommends Herbivore pink cloud cream jelly cleanser or Peter Thomas Roch Water Drench Hyaluronic Fog Makeup Removing Gel.
Beautylish recommends the following for oily skin: Omorovicza Moor Cream Cleanser or Sunday Riley ceramic slip clay cleanser.
For normal to sensitive skin, Beautylish suggests: Beautystat Microbiome Barrier Balancing Cleanser PSA Reset ACai Manuka honey Nourishing Cleanser.