The beautician prepared a guide with the advantages and disadvantages of using each temperature, in addition to teaching the correct way to do daily cleaning
Have you ever wondered why they always say that hot water is harmful to the skin? The answer is clear, high temperatures remove all natural protection, which is formed by oils, resulting in a dry, dull and dull surface. In that sense, maybe you deduced that using cold water would be the solution, right? Wrong. Therefore, in today’s text, I clarify some important points on the subject, so that you don’t make mistakes when sanitizing; come and see.
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Cold or hot water?
As previously mentioned, hot water is very aggressive to the skin, as it removes our natural protection. This habit, in addition to leaving the surface looking dry and lifeless, also facilitates the development of diseases and allergies. However, cold water is not able to completely clean the skin, as it cannot dilute the fat, causing the skin not to be completely clean. Not to mention that the ice cream on the skin helps to close the pores. On the one hand it’s good, because no one likes visible pores, but on the other hand, dirt can get “trapped” in the pores and become a pimple, due to the obstruction of this channel.
So what’s the best solution?
The ideal is to use lukewarm water, as it can clean properly, without causing damage and discomfort.
And how should skin cleansing be done?
In the morning, sanitization can only be carried out with warm water, followed by cold water, as this will dilate the pores to remove all dirt and then close them, to prevent microorganisms from penetrating the surface. Remember to apply your moisturizer. Already at night, cleaning should be with warm water and neutral soap. Rinse with cold water and then your moisturizer (or 100% natural oil).
Roseli, my skin is oily, so can I wash more times a day?
No. Contrary to popular belief, oiliness is not the result of poor hygiene, but a reflection of an imbalance in sebum production, whether due to a fatty diet, genetics or even lack of hydration. Therefore, those who suffer from this condition should review the products used, giving preference to more neutral options. It’s worth using a tissue to remove oiliness during the day. Once a week you can exfoliate with cornmeal and mint. In this link I teach you step by step:
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Roseli Siqueira is a beautician and cosmetologist, has been working with natural products and treatments for over 40 years. Among her clients are actresses Zeze polessa, Guilhermina Guinlethe singers Fafá de Belem It is Luciana Mellothe models raica It is Izabel Goulartand the presenters Isabella Fiorentino It is Xuxa.
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