Face Cleansing

A thorough face cleansing routine is essential for maintaining healthy and glowing skin. Following a structured 7-step process ensures your skin is free from impurities, properly exfoliated, and well-nourished, helping to prevent breakouts, dullness, and other common skin issues.

A consistent 7-step face cleansing routine can transform your skin, making it healthier, clearer, and more radiant. By following these steps carefully and choosing the right products for your skin type, you can achieve and maintain a glowing complexion. Start your journey to better skin today!

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FACIAL CLEANSING INDICATIONS

Frequent facial rashes

Enlarged pores

Acne

Sebum hyperactivity

Dullness, "smoker's skin"

Keratosis, keratinized cells

Bumpiness, uneven skin texture

Post-acne and congestion

Miliums

Prevention of age-related skin changes, city life

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7-step facial cleanse!

Step 1: Remove Makeup

Removing makeup is the first and crucial step in any effective skincare routine. Makeup can clog pores and prevent your skin from breathing properly.

  • Recommended Products: Use a gentle makeup remover like micellar water or a cleansing oil to dissolve makeup without irritating your skin.

Step 2: Cleanse

Once your makeup is removed, the next step is to cleanse your skin. A gentle cleanser helps remove any lingering dirt, oil, and impurities.

  • Choosing the Right Cleanser: Select a cleanser tailored to your skin type—foaming cleansers for oily skin, creamy cleansers for dry skin.

Step 3: Exfoliate

Exfoliation is crucial for removing dead skin cells and promoting cell turnover, resulting in a smoother and brighter complexion.

  • Types of Exfoliants: Physical exfoliants use small particles to scrub away dead cells, while chemical exfoliants use acids like AHAs or BHAs to dissolve them.
  • Frequency: Exfoliate 1-3 times a week, depending on your skin type and sensitivity.

Step 4: Tone

Toning helps to balance your skin’s pH levels and prepare it for the next steps in your skincare routine.

  • Applying Toner: Pour a small amount of toner onto a cotton pad and gently swipe it over your face. Alternatively, you can pat it in with your hands.
  • Choosing the Right Toner: Hydrating toners for dry skin, clarifying toners for oily or acne-prone skin.

Step 5: Treat with Serums

Serums are concentrated treatments packed with active ingredients that address specific skin concerns.

  • Popular Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid for hydration, vitamin C for brightening, retinol for anti-aging.
  • Layering: Apply lighter serums first, followed by thicker ones. Allow each layer to absorb before applying the next.

Step 6: Moisturize

Moisturizing is essential to lock in hydration and keep your skin barrier healthy.

  • Selecting a Moisturizer: Gel moisturizers for oily skin, cream-based moisturizers for dry skin.
  • Application Tips: Apply moisturizer to damp skin for better absorption.

Step 7:

Protect with Sunscreen (Morning Routine) / Apply Night Cream (Evening Routine)

  • Morning: Sunscreen is crucial to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, which can cause premature aging and skin cancer.
    • Choosing Sunscreen: Opt for a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30.
    • Application: Apply generously to your face and neck as the final step in your morning routine.
  • Evening: Night cream provides deep hydration and aids in skin repair while you sleep.
    • Benefits: Look for night creams with ingredients like peptides, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants to nourish and replenish your skin.

FAQ

Blackheads or comedones appear on the face of most people, especially in urban areas. They are caused by the environment and lifestyle.

Sebaceous glands secrete a substance designed to protect the skin from drying out and pollution. When the body works normally, the skin cleans itself. But when exposed to stress, poor diet, diseases of internal organs, skin regeneration slows down, and sebum secretion on the contrary increases. As a result, sebaceous glands are clogged, stop working normally and black dots appear. And the face with black dots looks ungroomed.

This procedure is recommended before undergoing most rejuvenating procedures (photo rejuvenation, thermolifting, needle lifting, etc.).

No matter how professionally the beautician works, the skin may be reddened, which passes within 1 – 4 days. Therefore, you should not do facial cleansing on the eve of any important events.

The first visible effect can be noted a week after the procedure.

Compliance with the cosmetologist’s recommendations and repeated treatments will help to enhance the effect of the previous ones and improve the quality of the skin

The method and method of facial cleansing is selected by the doctor, based on the age of the patient, the degree of skin contamination and current problems. The cosmetologist assesses the condition of the skin and individually selects the method that is optimal for a particular patient.

In order to preserve the result of the cleaning and not to harm the skin for as long as possible, it is necessary to adhere to individual recommendations after the procedure.

The day after cleaning is not recommended to wash with water, you can not apply cream and use decorative cosmetics. Otherwise, the pores can be clogged again.
Do not unnecessarily touch your face, so as not to provoke skin irritation.

During the week it is necessary to refuse to visit the bath, sauna, solarium.
It is important to take good care of the skin between cleaning procedures, using effective but delicate means. They will be selected by your cosmetologist.

Contraindications
The manifestation of chronic skin diseases in the area of the proposed procedure.
Severe somatic diseases.
Oncologic diseases.
Pregnancy and lactation (the procedure can be done a month after stopping feeding).
Herpesvirus infection (Herpes Simplex) in the exacerbation stage
Although facial cleansing is a fairly gentle procedure and is suitable for almost everyone, there are certain restrictions.
Thus, it is not recommended to cleanse the skin of the face during acute colds and inflammatory diseases, immediately after surgery.
Do not cleanse with eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, as well as allergic reactions. You should refrain from the procedure if there is one of these conditions: Barley, conjunctivitis, herpes, or skin conditions including rosacea.
Only gentle types of facial cleansing are performed during hot weather and severe frosts.

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