-
+
Wash & Learn (old)
Pore Behavior
So we’ve all got pores. They’re supposed to release stuff out of our skin, but
sometimes they hoard stuff that finds its way in there from the environment and anything else that
happens to come into contact with your face. Pores are tiny, relatively speaking, so they’re tricky to
clean. They do a pretty good job of keeping themselves tidy, but if you’re wearing makeup, touching your
face a lot, or you live in a place with less-than-pristine air quality or a harsh climate, they’re going
to need your help to stay gunk-free and happy. That’s where your face wash comes in — ideally one that
only uses safe and effective ingredients. Using products with gross, harmful stuff in them? Well, that’s
just self-sabotage. There are enough toxic influences in your life without rubbing them directly onto
your face. We all have our standards. Safe and toxin-free ingredients should be ground zero of skincare.
So, here we are.
Cleanser Counts
Washing your face is usually not the sort of thing you overthink. It’s just
another step in between brushing your teeth and showering, or whatever order your daily hygiene falls
in. You may not give it much thought at all — after all, your facial cleanser just makes a quick cameo,
sudsing up your mug and then there it goes, down the drain in a minute. But during this brief and very
important period is when the foundation of your skincare regimen begins, setting your skin up for the
rest of what’s to come. All those expensive serums and creams you splurged on can’t give you the
glowing, radiant skin of a newborn babe they promised unless they’re working on a properly cleansed,
fresh canvas: AKA your face with absolutely nothing on it. Anything less is like making a salad without
washing the leaves first (we’ll let you imagine those potential consequences). Cleanser counts, big
time.
Indulge Your Cravings
You know how there are skin types? Makes sense that there should be cleanser types,
too then, right? One-and-done isn’t going to cut it when there’s skin in the game (literally). Whether your
skin falls under dry, oily, combo, or “normal,” all those skin cells turn over just the same like seasons
repeating themselves, so your routine should keep up. When your face is feeling congested and dull,
something with a gentle exfoliant will help shimmy those microscopic dead skin flakes away, revealing smooth
baby skin underneath. If it’s parched, you’ll need something a bit more pampering to keep things plush and
cushy. And when your pores are evicting sebum like it’s going out of business, that’s when the extra elbow
grease is needed. (And yes, you do, in fact, fight oil with oil — more on that later.) We’ve all got
cravings and so does our skin. But you should actually listen to your skin’s.
Clean Smarter, Not Harder
If you want your skin to look its best, you have to wash your face. Every
day. We don’t make the rules; that’s just how the game is played. A couple
tenets: don’t rush, don’t scrub too hard, and don’t forget your neck. But what about makeup?
Longwear foundation and waterproof mascara is a modern triumph, and removing it can feel more
arduous than getting houseguests to take the hint when they’re overstaying their welcome. That’s
when Kissimmee Vitamin F Therapy Balmy Wash comes in — think of it like a
pre-cleanser or a makeup remover that won’t tear your poor little eyelashes out like a face wipe or
remover-soaked cotton pad will do. Massage it onto dry skin until it emulsifies with your makeup and
then rinse away and move onto your next choice of cleanser to whisk away remaining residue.
Congratulations, you’ve just double-cleansed. In the mornings when the only thing on your
face is lingering sleep and pillow dust, feel free to start your day with any of our three other
cleansers: Tashmoo Water Lily Nourishing Milky Wash for those with dry and/or sensitive
skin, Superior Omega Nutritive Gel Wash for a refreshing tone-up, or
Shasta AHA Refining Acid Wash for a thorough pore reset. Feel free to rotate
accordingly, morning and evening.