Removing Makeup
No matter how tired you might be, it’s always a good idea to remove your make-up before letting your head hit the pillow.
Many products can clog pores and cause blemishes if left on overnight.
Many of the products you use on your face can clog pores if left overnight, and before you know it, you’ve got another spot – or ten. A simple, quick bedtime cleansing ritual can easily spell the difference between breakouts and beautiful clear skin.
How to remove make-up?
Step 1: Wipe off eye make-up. Mascara and eyeliner are usually the toughest to wash away, so use a liquid or cream remover made specifically for your eyes first.
Step 2: Use a cotton pad to gently wipe off your make-up, taking care not to scrub the sensitive skin around your eyes.
Step 3: Wash away the rest.
Step 4: Once you’ve cleared your eye make-up, wet your face and gently massage some cleanser onto your skin. Don’t forget to cover your hairline and jawline, especially
Step 5: If you use foundation. Let the cleanser sit for about 15 seconds before washing it off. Pat your face dry with a clean towel.
How Breakouts Begin
Why do breakouts happen? Pimples appear when pores get clogged with oil and dead skin cells, causing bacteria to grow. But what exactly makes oil go into overdrive?
5 Good Habits for Flawless Skin
Getting and keeping clear skin is easier than you think. Pick up these healthy habits to help banish breakouts and blemishes from your life for good.
Why wash your face?
The first step to clear skin is always a good cleansing routine! Read on to found out why. Keep your face clean.