Winter is coming, the temperature is gradually decreasing, and the oil secretion is relatively reduced. However, this does not mean that we can ignore the cleaning work. In fact, deep cleansing is just as important in winter, as airborne pollutants, dust, and excess oil tend to build up in pores, leading to issues like blackheads, pimples, and dullness. So, how do you get winter deep cleaning right?
1) Gentle cleansing.
In winter, sebum production decreases, so it is not advisable to use cleansers that are too harsh so as not to destroy the natural barrier. It is advisable to choose a gentle cleanser, such as a cleanser or cleanser that contains amino acids, natural botanicals. To use, moisten your face with warm water, then lather with an appropriate amount of cleanser, gently massage your face, and finally rinse off with water.
2) Exfoliate regularly.
The stratum corneum is the protective layer on the surface, but if the stratum corneum is too thick, it will affect the metabolism and water absorption, making it dull and dull. Therefore, regular exfoliation is an important step in deep cleansing. It is recommended to exfoliate 1-2 times a week, opt for gentle exfoliators and avoid over-irritation**.
3) Deep Cleaning**.
*It is a powerful tool for deep cleaning**. In winter, you can choose some ** with moisturizing, calming, cleansing and other effects, such as carbon black**, volcanic mud**, etc. When using, apply it to the face according to the ** instructions, leave it for 10-15 minutes, then remove it, and wash the face with water. It is recommended to use 1-2 times a week** for deep cleaning.
4) Steam your face.
Steam your face can help open pores and soften the stratum corneum, making it easier to remove dirt. It is recommended to steam your face 1-2 times a week in winter, taking care not to steam your face with overheated water to avoid overstimulation**. After steaming, you can gently massage your face with a cleanser to help remove dirt from your pores.
5) Take care of moisturizing.
Winter** tends to dry out, so take care of moisturizing while deep cleansing. Choose cleansers and skincare products that moisturize well, such as those that contain moisturizing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin. At the same time, keeping the indoor humidity moderate and drinking plenty of water will also help to moisturize.
In conclusion, a deep cleanse in winter is just as important. By gently cleansing, exfoliating regularly, deep cleansing**, steaming your face and moisturizing, you can effectively remove dirt and excess oil from your pores, leaving you healthier and brighter. At the same time, be careful not to over-cleanse and exfoliate so as not to damage the natural barrier.