How to Cleanse Like a Dermatologist: Face Washing Tips
A facial cleanser is the foundation of any skincare regimen, and this basic but essential product sets the stage for products that follow. Unfortunately, many people make avoidable mistakes when cleansing that can lead to a disrupted skin barrier and leave skin feeling uncomfortable. Learn how to “cleanse like a dermatologist” in this simple, three-step guide.
CLEANSING DO’S & DONT’S
1. Find the right cleanser formula
Do: Choose a cleanser based on your skin type
Don’t: Choose harsh, drying formulas
2. Find the right frequency
Although everyone’s skin is unique, there are a few general guidelines that can help you decide how often to wash your face. For help finding the ideal cleansing frequency for your skin’s individual needs, consult with your doctor or a board-certified dermatologist.
Do: Cleanse your face twice daily, plus after sweating
Stick to a consistent routine that includes twice-daily cleansing: once in the morning and once at night. It’s also important to cleanse your skin after working out or doing any activity that causes you to sweat heavily.
Don’t: Wash your face too often (or not enough)
Over-cleansing and under-cleansing can both impact your skin’s appearance. On one hand, washing too frequently can strip your skin of important moisture. At the same time, not cleansing often enough can cause a buildup of pore-clogging dirt, oil, and bacteria.
3. Follow the advice of dermatologists
Do: Listen to the experts and seek help when needed
It’s also important to seek the help of a board-certified dermatologist when needed. Your dermatologist can help answer any questions you may have about specific skin concerns and offer professional guidance or treatment options as needed.
Don’t: Skip moisturizer and sunscreen after washing your face
Besides cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen are two skincare routine basics that every good regimen needs. Moisturizer helps hydrate your skin and prevent moisture loss, while sunscreen helps protect your skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. In some cases, it’s possible to find both moisturizer and sunscreen in a single formula, such as CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion with broad spectrum SPF 30.
For help choosing the right products for your specific skin type and skin concerns, use the Find My Skincare Solution tool.