Why is it easier to have rough skin in summer? Three steps to create a clean body with zero dead angle
Oil-free and oil-free cleansing It is recommended to mix oily and oily skin. In summer, choose an oil-free cleansing gel with refreshing texture to remove excess oil and keep the skin fresh and comfortable. Dry skin is more suitable for gel-to-oil cleansing products, which have a fresh and moist feeling without being sticky, can effectively remove makeup and dirt, and will not make the skin too dry and uncomfortable. From warm water to cold water, if you feel hot, wash your face directly with cold water, and your pores will shrink because of cold, resulting in incomplete discharge of garbage. The best way is to open pores with warm water, clean the skin with facial cleanser, and then rinse with cold water at last, which helps to converge pores and bring a cool and firm feeling to the skin. Focus on cleaning the parts that are easy to ignore. In addition to the T-zone where oil is getting more and more, there are still some parts that must not be missed-the skin above the eyebrows and between the lips and chin. The sebum on the forehead will converge to the skin above the eyebrows along the facial curve, which is also the reason why acne is more likely to grow around the eyebrows in summer. In addition, the gap between lips and chin, as well as the nose wings on both sides, also need to be cleaned to avoid hoary head and acne caused by pore blockage. Increase the frequency of exfoliation. In summer, sebum secretion on the skin is extremely active, and it is easier to generate keratin than in winter, making the skin rough and dull. If you have exfoliation care once a week, increase the exfoliation frequency to twice a week in summer. Clever use of tools to deeply clean pores. Failure to thoroughly clean pores will lead to the formation of blackheads.