Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I rarely wear makeup so my regular night is:
Cereve gentle wash
Miceller water
I think miceller water is sort of a cleanse, so maybe?
If I wear makeup, I will sometimes do a "rough" cleanse with the cereve to get the crap off, and then do a more thorough cleanse again. Still followed by miceller water. So yes, sometimes!
So basically the last thing you do is put soap on your face and leave it there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not since I don't know what it means. Heck, I don't even wash my face every day.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:I rarely wear makeup so my regular night is:
Cereve gentle wash
Miceller water
I think miceller water is sort of a cleanse, so maybe?
If I wear makeup, I will sometimes do a "rough" cleanse with the cereve to get the crap off, and then do a more thorough cleanse again. Still followed by miceller water. So yes, sometimes!
Anonymous wrote: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 🤔
Different PP and no, I don't take a shower every day. I am around people two times a week most weeks, and generally take a shower twice a week. I have always stood with my face out of the shower spray, even when I used to shower every other day religiously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not since I don't know what it means. Heck, I don't even wash my face every day.
Same.
I wash with only water and a facecloth. But I also don’t wear makeup.
Or sunscreen daily? That's what really needs to be removed even more than makeup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not since I don't know what it means. Heck, I don't even wash my face every day.
Same.
I wash with only water and a facecloth. But I also don’t wear makeup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not since I don't know what it means. Heck, I don't even wash my face every day.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes- Love that squeaky clean feeling
That's actually stripping your barrier.
That’s a fake term by the beauty industry marketing to sell you barrier repair products.