Should i use cleanser in the morning




















Home Ideas. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. The Rise of the Cleanfluencer. Getty Images. To get the best game plan for your daily face-washing, we talked to two top dermatologists, and here's what they say: In an ideal world, you should wash your face twice a day.

But if you have to pick just one time, wash your face at night. SkinCeuticals dermstore. And my skin was… OK. Yes, I had a small, nomadic family of pimples that enjoyed roaming along my chin and jawline. And yes, my face always felt a bit tight, but it was nothing to complain about. Post continues after video. When I first heard about not washing your face on the You Beauty podcast in early , I quietly thought the multiple people who brought it up were mad.

First, it was beauty expert Leigh Campbell who said she never uses a cleanser, just micellar water. Then, a handful of women including Sydney-based eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher and Ultra Violette sunscreen co-founder Ava Matthews all swore by not cleansing in the morning.

Really, the only people who need to cleanse in the morning with a milk, cream or gentle foam cleanser are those with oily, acne-prone skin, Dr Michele told me. Take note of if you wake up with a sheen through your T-zone, particularly down the nose and chin. Post continues after audio. Day and night time routines often differ, and their choice of products too.

But what about cleansers? Or perhaps, we should use different ones that have different textures? The short answer is of course, yes. You can most certainly use the same cleanser for morning and night! In fact, there is absolutely nothing wrong with using the same skincare products for both day and night. Skincare is not a competition. If you love and enjoy skincare, there is so much pressure out there to use different products all the time.

Or so it seems. If you wash your face in the same place all the time, it makes practical sense to use the same product both day and night. The only difference is that at night, you may want to add an oil or balm cleanser into the mix first, before following up with your regular cleanser, when you do your double-cleansing routine.

Well, I can just as easily make a case for using different cleansers for both morning and night. The first reason would be if you wash your face in 2 different places.

So, in the case of micellar water, toner and makeup remover: all are fine, but none of them should replace washing your face once a day the regular way. Another trendy product on the market these days are face wipes, which as Dr. Further, this can be convenient post-workout or after times with significant sweating for a quick cleansing of the face. I see a lot of face washes that also promise to exfoliate.

The problem with these is that they tend to keep that promise of exfoliation, which doesn't make them an ideal product for daily use. What a waste of time and money! Finally, I can turn my mind and finances to more important matters, like moisturizing. Want more tips like these? Sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram.



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