Sunday, 9 November 2014

Daily Cleansing Routine

Hi everyone! Today I'm coming with my daily cleansing routine as it may be useful for some of you or you could give me some tips as well... :)
I'm not a specialist on cleansing routines and this is what works well for ME, remember everyone has a different type of skin and different skin problems so it may work well for me but maybe not to all of you...
I can see how I'm starting to talk too much so here it goes:

Step 1. Clean your make up

For this I'll always try to use micellar water make up remover. Personally I really like the Bioderma Sensibio H2O cleanser for sensitive skin, but if I don't have it (most of time I can't afford to buy it) I'll use the L'oreal absolute make-up remover for eye&lip.

Eucerin Make-up remover
Step 2. Washing my face

Once I've removed all my make up I'll proceed to clean my face with a gentle cleansing foam or gel. I really haven't find the one that works for me so I'm changing it almost every month ot two...(upps!)
I'll massage my face gently and then wash it with warm water.




Bulgarian "Здраве" cleansing gel

Step 3. Applying moisturizer

To finish my daily cleaning routine I'll apply some moisturizing cream all over my face and neck! I always try to use a very light type of cream because my face turns really oily if a use a heavier one.

Garnier Moisturazing creams

Additional steps:

If I have any pimple or spot I use a special gel for them.
Then I try to use a gentle scrub once or twice a week to keep my skin good looking along with a good relaxing mask!
Also I sometimes use a Skinc serum I have as I bought it a while ago and it was super expensive but not good at all...

Skinc serumsAvon clear emergency & "Здраве" anti pimple gels
Avène Eau Thermal Spray

*Remember* If you want to have a flawless beautiful skin (something impposible as no human is flawless...) you have to be persistant and make of your cleaning routine something like eating or getting a shower... it's all about being patient guys!

Hope you've like this post and let me know if you're interested on another post saying more about the "additional steps"!

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