I use a cleansing milk 2 remove make up and impurities etc and a 2 in 1 cleanser and toner afterwards b4 moisturising or sometimes i use a cleansing wipe b4 using the 2 in 1 but not sure if this is ok 4 my skin or am i cleansing my face 2 much?Is it possible to cleanse ur skin 2 much??
Yes. Overcleaning can irritate the skin %26amp; dry it out.Is it possible to cleanse ur skin 2 much??
Too much, you'll just dry out your skin!!!
It's possible to cleanse too much- it strips away the lipid layer of your skin. If this system works for you, good. If your skin peels, you may want to cut back a little- Cetaphil makes good non-stripping cleansers.
i dont know. but dont do it like 10 times a day cuz it will take away all the natural oils and make ur skin dry and maybe even super oily. but it sounds like wut ur doin is fine so dont worry
it's best to use a makeup remover and then cleanse. u can't cleanse the skin if ur just smearing the makeup around. be sure ur not cleansing this way a.m. and p.m. that would defintely be overkill.
if its starting to peel or dry up then prolly yeh...
also MOISTURISE TONS after cleaning..
scrubs shud be used only twice a week
and use moisturising wipes and stuff
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IT doesnt sound like too much. Why do you use the cleansing milk if your going to use a 2 in 1 right after anwyay?? ive heard of ppl washing a lot more than that. Just jduge by your skinm if it starts getting dry, red, or irritated, you might be washing ti too much. if you not having problmes with it then you are probably ok.
Yes it is possible. You can damage your skin and cause dryness and irritation. It removes all the minerals and vitamins that your skin needs to be healthy and soft. Over cleansing your skin can also increase your acne if you have any. Your skin can get super red and feel like its burning. I know this from experience.
Washing your face this much will make your skin actually produce more oils to replace those that you are washing off. You are going to get caught in a vicious cycle! I think you should wash your face in the morning and at night only. Maybe you should go to a licensed esthetician to have them evaluate your skin and suggest appropriate products. I use Bioelements and have the found they have a variety of great products for all types of skin. -good luck!
Too much cleansing can dry out your skin and prevents the essential natural oils from being produced. You just need 1 good cleaser and a toner followed by a moisturiser. Do this twice a day and your skin will be great. For extra and deeper cleasning try a face mask or scrub used only once or twice a week. For best results you also need to choose the products that suit your skin type. Contact me for more advice on products that suit different skin types / ages etc
dont wash your face more than twice a day unless you need to wash it a third, say, for example, if you got mud on your face or something. i dont know why you would, but obviously in that case you should wash it too. a cleansing wipe counts as washing your face, and a 2 in 1 cleanser and toner is bound to dry your skin out a lot too. choose one cleanser to use once in the morning and once at night, then a toner if you want to use after that, then a moisturizer. keep it a routine and use the same stuff. get makeup remover if you need to.
yea you can clean your face to much, it will take away all your natural body oils and your skin will get red ichy and it will hurt, also it will take away your natural glow, so hold up with the cleansing and only do it like 2 a day.
yes, it is possible that you can clean your face so much that your skin might start to peel off. also using too many products can hurt your face. you need to limit yourself to one product per day.
don't fiddle with your skin too much, it'll aggravate %26amp; irritate it. Too much of anything is bad.
Your're overdoing it. A cleanser followed by a 2-in-1 is too much and you will strip your skin of its moisture balance and its oil mantle (maybe). Try Aloette's Gentle Foaming Cleanser (a milk-based cleanser) and the toner ... you choose the one that best suits your skin type. Then get the moisturizer that suits your skin type. You'll love it! It's anti-aging and anti-acne.
P.S. Your post is hard to read with all the numbers illogically replacing words. Just a gentle FYI.
i heard it is possible. it can dry out your skin
it is possible and it might make your pimples, blackheads, or scars worse so about twice a day. clean your face once in the morning after you wake up and at night before you go to bed.
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if your face starts breaking out or getting too dry..you are overstimulating/cleaning your skin.
i think it will just dry out your face
twice a day is good for almost all skin type.
over washing will make your face dried or even peel.
try to moisturize your face well if this process of cleansing is good for you.
you may cut down on days.maybe three times a week.
It is possible to cleanse too much. Your skin naturally produces oils and if you are cleansing constantly your wiping away the natural oils and your skin could start to overproduce causing greasy skin.
It seems to me that you are doing to much but each to there own... the reason why i say your doing to much is because every time you do that you are removing oils on you face and you face just produces even more oils as before which clogs you pores even more .... you should only cleanse you face once in the morning and once before you go to bed ...and for acne prone skin 3 times Dayle is OK.
Umm i dont think you can be too clean so there is no such thing as cleansing your skin to much lmfao
the more you clean it, the more you take out the oils. Also, all the tugging increases wrinkles. A makeup remover followed by cleansing and moisturizing is fine. A toner (alcohol) is drying. Try not to use it daily - twice a week is fine.
Yes, you'll remove the oils that protect your skin.
Read in some women's magazine a letter from a Dermatologist. He said it wasn't necessary to cleanse, nor moisturise, as the skin will do both naturally. I sometimes think that with all the cleansers, moisturisers, anti-wrinkle creams, exfoliates, etc etc, that I've tried, all they've done is age my skin. Something I find that helps my skin is a good olive oil, whether it be by ingesting it or putting it directly on my skin.
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