Steps to a Perfectly Clean Face
Did you know that you have a great deal of control over the texture, clarity, suppleness and
long-term health of facial skin just based on how and how often you cleanse? Whether you're young or old, man
or woman, you can do your skin a big favor by cleansing correctly.
Cleansing is arguably the most important part of your face skin care routine. Proper cleansing
gets rid of old surface skin cells, dirt and dust, grime, make-up and bacteria, and keeps skin pores free of clogs
and able to breathe freely. Cleansing also aids circulation and prepares the skin to receive topically applied
nutrients and lipids.
Here are some tips for proper facial cleansing from the 5,000-year-old
healing tradition of Ayurveda:
1. Cleanse twice a day, no more. Unless you have exposed your skin to excessive dust, grime or pollution,
twice-a-day cleansing is more than adequate for any skin type. Cleansing too often strips your skin of precious
natural oils. Not cleansing
regularly, particularly before you retire for the night, may lead to build-up and eruptions.
2. Choose a cleanser that is appropriate for your skin type. Do not use soap on facial skin: it can be too harsh
and drying and damage skin over time. A too-rich cleanser can clog pores, while a too-dry cleanser can irritate the
skin. A cleanser for dry skin should contain nourishing herbs and oils. One for oily skin should include herbs that
balance oil production and support clarity. Sensitive skin benefits from an ultra-gentle, fragrance-free,
non-irritating cleanser.
Traditional ayurvedic cleansers are made fresh with natural ingredients such as ground oats, lentils or chickpeas,
complexion enhancing or clarifying herbs such as turmeric, Amalaki, Neem and sandalwood, emollients such as milk,
cream yogurt or honey, and floral or citrus waters for pure healing fragrance. You can make your own by mixing the
dry ingredients to last a week or two and blending the mix with milk or cream right before use. Otherwise, look for
a natural cleanser that's gentle and fortified with skin-friendly herbs.
3. Always cleanse with tepid water. Hot water dries and damages skin over time, and cold water won't dissolve and
take away embedded dirt and grime as well as lukewarm water.
4. If you use sponges or washcloths, make sure they are clean and soft. They are not necessary for effective
cleansing: your fingertips can do just as good a job.
5. Wash your hands thoroughly before you cleanse your face, or you will be working dirt into facial skin. Use a
headband to secure hair away from the face.
6. Start by splashing tepid water on your face and neck.
7. Apply the cleanser with your fingertips or a soft sponge, using gentle circular massaging strokes and moving
upward on the face and neck. Do not scrub too much...gentle massaging strokes are enough to help improve
circulation as well as loosen grime and old surface skin cells. Too much scrubbing will stretch skin and irritate
it, especially the delicate skin around the eyes.
8. Rinse with lots of tepid water. Don't forget to rinse off cleanser from the neck and hairline. Cleanser residue
can clog pores and attract dirt.
9. Gently blot off excess water with a soft towel. Do not scrub dry or drag towel along skin.
10. Follow immediately with a water-based toner and a moisturizer
appropriate for your skin type to seal in surface moisture and offer nourishment when skin is receptive.
Note: This ayurvedic information is educational, and is not intended to replace standard medical care or
advice.
About the author:
Shreelata Suresh is a yoga instructor from the Bay Area. She writes on yoga and ayurveda. For more information on
ayurveda, please visit www.ayurbalance.com.
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