Correct cream: You should avoid this error
You look atUm, isFor many almost a kind of religion - and it is difficult to keep an overview between all of the,And supposedly best order sequences. For me, this confusion applies twice, because when it comes to applying it I was always a team “the main thing, on it and good”.
The fact that after years of exercise I have now managed to take a automatic manner after showering, so it is one of my personal ones, without considering a lot of thinking about showering-Take place. And now I find out that I could have made a mistake with this simple step that prevents mine fromdiecan take in at all!?
Fortunately, I'm not alone with it - and the mistake is completely without a new oneFixed quickly.
This error when applying it leads to dry skin
When exactly you can cream yourself is almost as important as the question of which product you use, explains Daniel Isaacs, Chief Product Officer, skin care formulator and research manager at the MED8 skin care brand. Because it is important how we prepare our skin for the product. Who (how most among us) shower, dry, dress comfortably and then hisAccording to the expert, power is already wrong.
The point that many do not know is:Ideally, should not be applied to dry skin, but to slightly moist. "It is a widespread myth that drying the skin in the air is the best way to ensure that it is free of irritation and can breathe," said the skin care expert. In addition, air drying trendswhentheBeauty hack, which leads to additional confusion in the Skincare cosmos.
Correctly apply it: that's how you do it right
Yes, air drying is basically better than with the towel, Isaacs continues. After all, it is now known that you can rub bacteria into the skin and eyes that irritate the skin and mucous membranes with towels, especially with those that are not replaced every day. But: you shouldn't have the skin before applying itcompleteLet dry.
Why, explains Rhysa Phommachhanh, skin care specialist at Landys chemist: “The evaporation process contributes to the transverse water loss (or TEWL), in which water escapes from the skin into the air, which accelerates the general drying of the skin and leads to the skin feels faster.
Instead, Isaacs recommends that "apply the moisturizer to the moist skin in order to better moisturize the moisture. If the skin is slightly moist, it can better absorb moisturizing ingredients, which increases the efficacy of the product. In this way, the moisture cream can form a barrier that encloses the moisture, which leads to a prale, radiant complexion."