Anonymous wrote:You "water only" ladies, do you wash your hair everyday? Maybe that is why you do not feel the need to use a face wash, shampoo and face soap have similar ingredients and the shampoo gets on your face anyway when you rinse it out...
Anonymous wrote:Nope. 42, rarely wear makeup and have great skin. Now that I wear sunscreen daily, I try to remember to wash it off at the end of the day but I usually forget.
Anonymous wrote:Just water
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The less product, the better.
You're stripping protective oils off your face, which will make your face dry and need lotions and creams. The cosmetic industry brainwashes women to believe they need skincare routines with tons of products, but really, if you don't hurt your skin in the first place, you don't need most products.
Obviously, there are exceptions and skincare has to adjust depending on your skin type, age and seasonally-variable climate.
The oils are not protective, they are buildup. Per the logic of your post we should never shower.
Best to use a soap everyday, with a washcloth to scrub off dead skin, and then moisturize ans protect from elements with a non comedegenic moisturizer.
I have dry skin and rosacea. If I did that, my face would be inflamed, covered with broken blood vessels, and flaking. No mechanical exfoliating or soap for me.
I cleanse with honey. If I’m wearing a heavy mineral sunscreen I use a Korean oil first and follow with honey. Moisturize with Fresh products and exfoliate with something from the Ordinary (the one that is red). In the winter I often don’t need to cleanse in the morning and just use water.
Different people have different needs. Few people will have a good result from scrubbing their face with soap and a washcloth- that’s going to wreck the moisture barrier. But I’m sure it works for someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The less product, the better.
You're stripping protective oils off your face, which will make your face dry and need lotions and creams. The cosmetic industry brainwashes women to believe they need skincare routines with tons of products, but really, if you don't hurt your skin in the first place, you don't need most products.
Obviously, there are exceptions and skincare has to adjust depending on your skin type, age and seasonally-variable climate.
The oils are not protective, they are buildup. Per the logic of your post we should never shower.
Best to use a soap everyday, with a washcloth to scrub off dead skin, and then moisturize ans protect from elements with a non comedegenic moisturizer.
Anonymous wrote:I wash with soap at least four or five times a day: once before I have coffee, once in the shower, once usually in the late afternoon when the grime of the day has caught up with me, and once at bedtime. My face is pretty much as oily as it's always been and I'm almost 60. If I don't wash it, it's too disgusting to live with. I used Basis or a clear glycerine soap, depending on what I have on hand or which sink I find myself at. I use a light powder as my only makeup.