Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the point?
Why do you need to use two cleansers? Well, here’s where the types matter.
An oil-based cleanser is designed to remove oil-based impurities, including makeup, sunscreen, sebum, and pollution.
By getting rid of this stuff first, the second water-based cleanser can really work its way into the skin, removing the likes of grime and sweat.
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/double-cleansing#double-cleansing-defined
Yeah. I just really don't have a lot of deeply embedded "grime" in my face.
I'm sure people who want to sell you multiple cleansers are more than willing to make you worry that you do, though.
Do you not wear sunscreen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the point?
Why do you need to use two cleansers? Well, here’s where the types matter.
An oil-based cleanser is designed to remove oil-based impurities, including makeup, sunscreen, sebum, and pollution.
By getting rid of this stuff first, the second water-based cleanser can really work its way into the skin, removing the likes of grime and sweat.
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/double-cleansing#double-cleansing-defined
Yeah. I just really don't have a lot of deeply embedded "grime" in my face.
I'm sure people who want to sell you multiple cleansers are more than willing to make you worry that you do, though.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like different skin different needs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wash my face every day either. I don't wear any makeup and my face just doesn't get that dirty.
You don’t take a shower everyday then 🤔
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wash my face every day either. I don't wear any makeup and my face just doesn't get that dirty.
You don’t take a shower everyday then 🤔
Anonymous wrote:I don't wash my face every day either. I don't wear any makeup and my face just doesn't get that dirty.