My teen self was SO guilty of not
moisturizing after I washed my face.
Not exact matches
And
after a year of using the oil - cleansing method on my
face I just recently decided to switch over to
washing my
face with honey and
moisturizing with macadamia oil.
See, it doesn't take much - even the act of
washing and
moisturizing your
face each night or lathering your skin with some yummy oils
after a shower - it's like a check in with yourself, a recognition of you - beyond mother, employer, etc..
I'm pretty low maintenance, I
wash my
face in the morning and before bed and
moisturize after washing, and yes with the same products I've been using since high school.
so most of the time,
after a good dep cleansing
wash that still
moisturizes, i end up using different products on different parts of my
face.
We use it to condition our hair, help speed the healing of wounds,
wash and
moisturize our
faces, and cook our food (it is first and foremost a food product
after all).
Moisturizing is best done
after you've already
washed and / or scrubbed your
face, and have thoroughly patted it dry.
After you
wash your
face, make sure to
moisturize as soon as possible so that the water evaporating off your
face doesn't dry your
face out further.
While waiting a few minutes or hours
after washing your
face before
moisturizing isn't the worst habit, it does your product and your skin a disservice.
After using all night, when I woke up and
washed my
face, it seemed smooth, dewy youthful fresh and
moisturized.
Other causes might include
washing your
face with harsh, sulfate - laden cleansers, or neglecting to
moisturize right
after cleansing, Rouleau says.
If you're like me you thought all you needed to do was
wash your
face twice a day, apply
moisturize after and if you were going to be outside apply sunscreen.
Clinique Moisturizer —
After I
wash my
face, I put on Pixi Glow Tonic and then this
moisturizing gel.