1. Don't abuse your skin with harsh cosmetics. Avoid using products containing alcohol.
– this dries out the skin, removes shine and promotes the production of more sebum. If you have sensitive skin, give preference to unscented products.
2. Choose quality makeup remover pads. Use ones that have a firm texture and a soft surface that won't irritate the sensitive skin around your eyes. If the pads start to fall apart, shed hair, or are too rough, replace them. Wet wipes are more suitable for vacations, don't use them every day.
3. Don't press on your skin unnecessarily when removing makeup. It's not true that the more pressure you apply, the more thoroughly you'll remove impurities. Soft microfiber cotton pads can clean your skin thoroughly without unnecessary scrubbing,
which will only irritate your skin. Remove your makeup with gentle, soft strokes.
4. A moisturized face is much easier to remove makeup. Gently moisten either your face or a cotton pad with a makeup remover toner. But be careful what kind of pads you use - lower quality ones easily fall apart when moistened, resulting in skin clogged with cotton hairs.
5. Change your pads often enough. It is always necessary to use more than one pad for one makeup removal. With a dirty pad, you transfer dirt back to your skin and unnecessarily clog your pores again. As soon as the pad is free of makeup, replace it with a clean one.
6. Use larger pads for your forehead and cheeks. Try Bel oval pads, for example. They are larger than regular round pads, and a single pad will clean a much larger area of your skin. Smaller round pads
It is more suitable for removing eye makeup and the last traces of makeup.
7. Start by removing eye makeup. You tend to have the most makeup on your eyes, so remove them first. Only use toners designed for removing eye makeup to avoid unpleasant redness, burning eyes, and tearing. Remove waterproof mascara with an oil-based makeup remover. Be very careful to remove eye makeup thoroughly, as makeup residue can even cause conjunctivitis.
8. Continue on your forehead, working your way down your nose and cheeks. Once your eyes are clean, take a larger oval pad, apply the cleansing milk and gently remove your makeup from top to bottom – starting with your forehead.
and work your way across your nose and cheeks to your chin. Remove makeup until the last pad is completely clean. Use a facial toner to finish cleansing your skin.
9. Lips also need to be removed. Bacteria and dirt stick to the lips, which can cause chapped lips or early wrinkles around the mouth. First, apply a drop of makeup remover to your lips, then slightly moisten a cotton pad and wipe the makeup off with a few circular strokes over the entire surface of your lips.
10. Don't forget your neck. Your neck is an indicator of your age. The skin on your neck is very delicate and prone to the formation of the first wrinkles. So take a larger swab and remove all impurities from your neck from the chin down to your décolleté.
