Your face is the very sensitive area. You need to take care of what you are applying on it. It can be very damaged so you could never clean it.
There are a lot of methods that are using for cleansing but not all of them are effective, even some of them are harmful.
In addition, you will see 10 things that you never should put on your face.
You need to remember them all.
- Lemon
Lemon has a pH value 2 that is acid. Is the same with your teeth, lemon will destroy your teeth if it’s soaked, and also your skin on the face. It can cause an irritation and even make things worsen.
- Hairspray
You shall never use hairspray as a thing that will keep your makeup on your face. It will destroy your face skin. Next time when you are going to apply a hairspray on your hair applies it only there, and protect your face with a towel or something else.
- Toothpaste
Another bathroom cabinet “quick fix” that does more harm than good, toothpaste is full of ingredients that are drying and irritating, if not outright harmful, to skin. It will dry out a zit, that much is true, but it’ll also zap healthy moisture from the surrounding areas and has the potential to chemically burn the skin, leaving dark scars that you won’t be able to fix with anything you can find in your kitchen. Turn to a benzoyl peroxide spot treatment or even a dab of tea tree oil, instead.
- Petroleum jelly
Petroleum jelly can be helpful for sealing in moisture on super dry, fragile skin, as well as protecting cuts, bug bites, and other wounds from the air, but it isn’t a long-term fix or sufficient moisturizer. Skin will feel softer at first, but just as petroleum jelly seals moisture in, the thick emollient also seals in dirt and debris and can actually cause dryness over time because it keeps out additional air and moisture. We repeat: Petroleum jelly does not actually moisturize but rather retains what’s already in your skin, including the bad stuff.
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