Showing posts with label Useful-Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Useful-Tips. Show all posts

Why should you never wash your face in the shower?

 



I wouldn’t go as far as saying you should never wash your face in the shower. The problem is, most people enjoy hot showers (understandably).

Not only alkaline tap water inevitably changes/disrupts the pH of your skin, making it dry…using very hot water can damage your skin barrier!

For this reason I would recommend you to reduce the time you spend in the shower and use tepid water. Tepid water is ideal for washing your face in general; cold water isn’t skin barrier friendly either.

That said, I don’t see a problem with washing your face in the shower. If you wash your face in the shower you can proceed to apply your skincare products once you’re out, and avoid your skin getting too dehydrated.

You might think the fact that you took a shower means your face is clean already, and that it would be overkill to use a cleanser.

However the truth is that water alone is not enough to remove dirt; you need to use a face wash if you want to make sure your face is clean. Luckily, cleansers are inexpensive products. I wouldn’t worry about the cost.

I have a post on Instagram where I share tips on cleansing, here is a link if you want to check it out: Luisa Fanzani • Instagram

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What are the weirdest but effective skin care tips?

  



Applying vaseline on the skin to prevent water loss looks pretty weird to some people. I have received angry comments such as “you’re a cosmetic chemist and you’re suggesting people put PETROLATUM on their skin???”.

The answer is yes, I do suggest people put petrolatum on their skin at night, because it is a safe, effective ingredient that won’t cause allergic reactions. Not only that, it’s extremely cheap and readily available.

Vaseline is formed by a certain kind of molecules (called hydrocarbons) that don’t like water at all and tend to repel it (i.e they’re hydrophobic). For this reason, Vaseline forms a film on the skin’s surface that is difficult to wash off.

While the skin is protected under this layer, it has time to start the repairing process, and it also minimizes water loss (it’s like water is trapped in it). Vaseline doesn’t add any water to the skin, but prevents its loss. We can say it is an indirect moisturizer. It does wonders for chapped lips that are protected while the natural repairing mechanisms are put in place.

I get it: many people want to feel like they’re pampering their skin, and a very cheap ingredient that’s also tacky and greasy doesn’t quite cut it. However, as a cosmetic chemist I can assure you that an ingredient being expensive doesn’t mean it will necessarily do wonders for your skin, and an ingredient being cheap doesn’t mean it will perform poorly.

Applying Vaseline to the skin isn’t anything new. It’s something that has been done for a very long time. TikTok didn’t invent this one! (Recently they call it “slugging”.)

Slugging is especially recommended to people with dry to very dry skin. However, you can give it a try even if your skin type is normal or even oily. If you find yourself disappointed you can always use the Vaseline on your lips rather than your face -and if you don’t like that either, luckily you only spent a couple dollars on the product.

Hope this helps!

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