Mistakes You’re Making When Washing Your Face

Washing your face may seem like the simplest task, but even the most altruistic of routines can be exposed to face-washing errors you never knew were there.

The first step to healthy skin is using the right cleanser - which is where Albizzia’s Cleansing Mousse comes in.

Because it has a gentle foaming texture, our cleansing mousse easily cleans makeup, impurities and dirt without compromising your skin’s moisture barrier, but even the best formulations won’t save your skin if used incorrectly.

Read below for what to avoid

Using Harsh Cleansers

Many people often gravitate towards harsh cleansers, thinking that a tight, squeaky-clean feeling is the goal. Truthfully, harsh products can injure the skin over time. Albizzia’s Cleansing Mousse provides a perfect balance, as it offers effective cleansing characteristics, plus a cloud-soft touch for the most sensitive of the skin.

Washing with Hot Water

We understand hot water is relaxing, but rinsing your face with hot water can be detrimental to your skin barrier, leading to intense redness. Always wash your face with lukewarm water.

Washing Too Much or Too Little

This one is tricky! If you wash your face more than twice a day, you may damage your skin’s microbiome, however, if you don’t wash, dirt and pollution can collect on your skin. For optimal improvement, choose one morning and one evening ritual.

Rushing the Process

Splashing and rinsing won't suffice. Instead, patiently massage your foaming face wash for 30 seconds to allow active ingredients to work their magic.

Neglecting Post-Cleansing Care

Not applying a product after washing can leave your skin dry or sensitive. Instead, immediately apply a hydrating serum and moisturizer to seal in the benefits of cleansing.

Avoiding these 5 face washing mistakes will ensure your skin is glowing, smooth, and prepped for the next step in your skincare journey.

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