Better Report Asks, Are You Removing Your Makeup Wrong?
How’s your nighttime skincare routine? Does it include double cleansing? In some cases it should for instance, “double cleansing can be highly effective for individuals with oily or acne-prone skin, as it provides a thorough cleanse of dead skin cells, excess oil, and other impurities,” says board-certified cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Michele Green today in Better Report where they ask about makeup removal routines.
Creating a routine of course is the first step, for instance one’s morning skincare routine and nighttime skincare routine are largely similar, with several key differences. Morning more to protect such as SPF and evening for repair and sealing in moisture such as using Retinol. “[Retinol] accelerates skin cell turnover and increases collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin texture or tone, acne scars, and enlarged pores,” says Dr. Green.
Read the full article at https://betterreport.com/are-you-removing-your-makeup-wrong/