Cleansing Mistakes to Avoid

Cleansing Mistakes to Avoid

Expert Tips for a Healthier Skin Barrier

Great skin doesn’t begin with luxurious serums or spa facials — it begins with the most essential step: cleansing.

If cleansing is done incorrectly, it can compromise your entire skincare routine, leading to breakouts, dryness, or even premature aging. Here’s a deep dive into the most common face-washing mistakes — and how to avoid them like a pro.


cleanser

1. Using the Wrong Cleanser for Your Skin Type

Why it matters:

Choosing a cleanser that doesn’t match your skin type can disrupt your skin barrier and worsen issues like acne, dryness, or sensitivity.

How to fix it:

  • Oily/Acne-prone skin: Use gel or foam cleansers with ingredients like salicylic acid or tea tree oil.
  • Dry skin: Opt for cream or milk cleansers with hydrating ingredients like ceramides or hyaluronic acid.
  • Sensitive skin: Use fragrance-free, low pH, non-comedogenic formulas.

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Choosing the right cleanser starts with understanding your skin type.

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Pore ​​cleansing

2. Misunderstanding Double Cleansing

Why it matters:

Double cleansing — using an oil-based cleanser followed by a water-based one — is essential if you wear makeup, sunscreen, or live in polluted environments.

When to do it:

  • YES: Evening routine, makeup days, sunscreen-heavy days
  • NO or mild version: Dry or sensitive skin types should avoid over-cleansing — use micellar water or a gentle oil balm followed by a soft second cleanse

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Skin irritation

3. Overwashing or Underwashing Your Face

Overwashing:

Washing more than twice a day strips natural oils, disrupts the skin’s acid mantle, and triggers inflammation.

Underwashing:

Washing only once a day or skipping your morning cleanse can leave behind sebum and residue, which can clog pores.

Best practice:

  • Cleanse twice daily (AM + PM)
  • After workouts: rinse with lukewarm water and reapply a light moisturizer or mist.

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Water Temperature

4. Using Hot Water

Hot water feels relaxing but it causes dilated blood vessels, redness, and skin dehydration.

Solution: Always cleanse with lukewarm water to protect your skin’s natural lipids and balance.


Hand & Tool Hygiene

5. Skipping Hand & Tool Hygiene

Your hands harbor bacteria. Cleansing without washing them first defeats the entire purpose.

Pro tip:

  • Always wash your hands first.
  • Replace or wash cleansing towels/sponges regularly to prevent bacterial buildup and mold.


Excessive use of the brush

6. Being Too Rough with Your Skin

Common mistakes:

  • Using harsh scrubbing brushes or rough towels
  • Massaging too aggressively
  • Not rinsing off cleansing balms/oils thoroughly

What to do instead:

Massage gently in small circles for 30–60 seconds, and rinse thoroughly — especially around the hairline, jawline, and ears.

🔗 The effect of washing and drying practices on skin barrier function


Moisturizer

7. Not Moisturizing Immediately After Cleansing

Cleansing can disrupt your skin’s lipid layer, so apply your moisturizer while skin is still damp for best absorption and barrier repair.

🔗 Simple changes can soothe dry skin


8. Ignoring Post-Cooking Oil Film on Skin

Hidden culprit: Cooking oil particles can stick to your skin and clog pores, especially around the T-zone.

What to do:

  • Use a kitchen hood and tie your hair when cooking
  • Wash your face after cooking oily foods

🔗 New York Post – A cooking habit that causes breakouts


Clean Neck & Décolletage

9. Neglecting the Neck and Décolletage

Cleansing should never stop at your jawline. The neck and chest area are prone to sagging, irritation, and signs of aging — and deserve the same care as your face.

🔗 The skin on your neck can be thinner and even more sensitive than the skin on your face.


✅ Cleansing Best Practices at a Glance

StepTip
1. Wash handsAlways before touching your face
2. 1st cleanseOil/balm/micellar to remove SPF & makeup
3. 2nd cleanseWater-based cleanser for 30–60 seconds
4. RinseUse lukewarm water only
5. DryPat with soft, clean towel
6. HydrateApply moisturizer while skin is damp
7. Tool hygieneClean towels & sponges regularly
8. Full coverageInclude neck & hairline
9. Kitchen careCleanse after exposure to cooking oils

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