One of the best things about make up is that it boosts your confidence, it’s fun to apply and makes you pretty. But the worst thing about make up is removing it. It’s such an uncomfortable process, and sometimes your skin reacts badly to it, and you don’t even know why… Here are 5 things that you should avoid, while removing your make up:
1- Not removing your make up at all.
In this case the makeup will mix with sweat and bacteria on your face and brew blemishes. Not to mention that makeup can dry out your skin, leaving it dehydrated. To avoid unnecessary breakouts and dehydrated skin, always remove your makeup before bed.
2- Not washing your face after wiping it with make up remover.
Using a makeup wipe solo isn’t going to cut it all of the time. Instead, make sure that after you remove your makeup with a wipe (if that’s your jam), you wash your face with an actual cleanser to clear away any dirt or grime left behind.
>3- Using the same wipe to remove all your make up.
This is probably not the best idea, cause you risk transferring your eye makeup on your face or vice versa, pressing it into your pores and possibly clogging them, and there could be leftover makeup residue left behind on your face.
4- Not fully removing your eye make up.
This can lead to an eye infection, which nobody wants. So take the extra time to remove your eyeliner or mascara — even if you have to blow through six wipes to successfully do it. For a speedier removal, use eye makeup remover pads.
5- Using hot water.
Hot water strips your skin of its moisture. Instead, treat your skin with some TLC and use lukewarm water to wash and rinse your face.
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