Dermatologist reveals the one skincare product they will never use
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As we get older, our skin changes. It becomes drier, thinner and less elastic. This is why it's so important to take extra care of it, now more than ever. But with all of the different skin care products on the market these days, it can be hard to know which ones are worth using and which ones aren't. If you're feeling a bit lost, don't worry – we're here to help!
According to a certified dermatologist, Lindsey Zubritsky, M.D., FAAD, the ultimate skincare no-go is… makeup wipes. Yes! Makeup wipes, if you’re as shocked as we are, please read on.
Ms Zubritsky says that makeup wipes are ‘the worst thing you can ever use for your face’. It’s a bold claim, but there's a good reason why many dermatologists (not just Zubritsky) say you should avoid them if you can. Makeup wipes are often packed with alcohol and harsh surfactants which can irritate the skin, especially when coupled with the act of rubbing the makeup wipe back and forth to remove makeup. Plus, these single-use products pile up over time directly contributing to waste - so it’s not just bad for you and your skin, but the environment as well.
Instead, Ms Zubritsky recommends a double cleanse: ‘If you’re unfamiliar with double cleansing – it involves first using an oil cleanser or micellar water to remove makeup and sunscreen and then following up with a water-based cleanser.’
She also gave a few quick tips on double cleansing:
If you’ve been removing your makeup with wipes for years, don't worry, you're not alone! It’s never too late to change the way you care for your skin, and if switching from makeup wipes to double cleansing doesn’t work for you then don’t worry, you don’t have to change the way you do things if it works for you! But if you are keen to try something different, let us know how it goes. We’d love to hear any feedback!
I know I will be trying this double-cleaning business and ditching my makeup wipes!
According to a certified dermatologist, Lindsey Zubritsky, M.D., FAAD, the ultimate skincare no-go is… makeup wipes. Yes! Makeup wipes, if you’re as shocked as we are, please read on.
Ms Zubritsky says that makeup wipes are ‘the worst thing you can ever use for your face’. It’s a bold claim, but there's a good reason why many dermatologists (not just Zubritsky) say you should avoid them if you can. Makeup wipes are often packed with alcohol and harsh surfactants which can irritate the skin, especially when coupled with the act of rubbing the makeup wipe back and forth to remove makeup. Plus, these single-use products pile up over time directly contributing to waste - so it’s not just bad for you and your skin, but the environment as well.
Instead, Ms Zubritsky recommends a double cleanse: ‘If you’re unfamiliar with double cleansing – it involves first using an oil cleanser or micellar water to remove makeup and sunscreen and then following up with a water-based cleanser.’
She also gave a few quick tips on double cleansing:
- Use your oil cleanser on dry skin
- Emulsify the oil cleanser after a dry application (aka – add water) before rinsing
- Opt for reusable cotton pads to cut down on waste
- Always cleanse up to your hairline!
If you’ve been removing your makeup with wipes for years, don't worry, you're not alone! It’s never too late to change the way you care for your skin, and if switching from makeup wipes to double cleansing doesn’t work for you then don’t worry, you don’t have to change the way you do things if it works for you! But if you are keen to try something different, let us know how it goes. We’d love to hear any feedback!
I know I will be trying this double-cleaning business and ditching my makeup wipes!