By Staff Reporter (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 13, 2022 03:40 PM EST

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It doesn't have to be difficult to have good skin. Cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection are the three fundamental stages that you can fit right into your morning routine. However, many enthusiasts came up with skincare techniques that target different skin types and aim to spice up your beauty regimen.

Here are three techniques you should try if you want to have the skin as smooth as Zendaya's:

Double Cleansing

Since cleansing your skin at the end of the day is so important, sleeping with makeup on or forgetting to rinse your face before bed is a big no-no, as it can cause major acne breakouts, including painful cysts. Double cleansing has become revered by experts in the beauty community and the backbone of many K-beauty skin-care routines.

Here is how to double cleanse:

Remove Makeup and Other Residue

To begin, remove all makeup and oil buildup with an oil-based cleanser. A non-lathering emulsion or an oil-based cleanser will gently remove the makeup and oils and wipe them off using micellar water. This method will leave the natural moisturizing oils behind, as both products break down the skin's sebum and makeup, both of which are oil-based.

Second Cleansing: Wash Your Face with Water

Step two entails using a good old-fashioned scrub cleanser and water after the previous step has removed any makeup and pollutants. Because the follicles on the face are oriented upwards and outwards, it's ideal to wash upwards and outwards to receive a deeper cleansing.

According to her rule of thumb, the double cleanse is beneficial if your skin is acne-prone or you tend to get greasy by noon. Unless you're wearing a lot of makeup, double cleansing isn't necessary if you're not oily until the end of the day or if your skin is dry.

Adding Retinol to the Mix

In the world of skincare, retinol frequently gets hailed as a wonder-worker. But there are also a lot of terrible stories. Retinol scares some people from using it since others have heard bad things about it. There are several ways to utilize Retinol. Acne and hyperpigmentation can both get treated with this solution.

There's no need to be intimidated by adding retinol to your cosmetic regimen; just follow these simple instructions!

Use it Before Bed

You should apply retinol before bedtime to get the best results. As a result, it gets stored in dark packaging or containers that do not allow light to get through. You should only use retinol at night to prevent damage from the sun.

Gradual Integration is Key

Using retinol daily is a typical misconception when starting with the product. That happens far too frequently for many individuals, especially as their skin gets used to it. Begin applying retinol in the evenings twice a week (every three days) to let your skin become used to it. Continue using it every other day if you don't notice any redness or flakiness, and then daily if your skin can tolerate it.

Use Pea-Size Amount

Another common blunder is overindulging in the product. You simply need a pea-sized quantity of retinol to cover your entire face with this product.

Patience is a Virtue

You shouldn't expect retinol to work miracles on your skin in a single day. This product should be used for a minimum of 12 weeks before you see any significant changes. Don't give up if you don't see any benefits in the first week of using Retinol. It will take time, but the results are always worth it.

Deep Exfoliation

Exfoliating weekly or biweekly is an effective approach to remove dirt and oil accumulation, brighten the complexion, and brighten the skin's overall appearance to promote healthy cell turnover. Unlike chemical exfoliators and peels, scrubs like this one gently remove dead skin cells.

Make sure to target regions with blackheads or flakiness when exfoliating since those are the places most likely to develop clogged pores.

Deep Exfoliation Techniques

  • Mechanical

In mechanical exfoliation, dead skin cells get physically removed using a tool (such as a Clarisonic brush or even a washcloth).

  • Chemical

Face washes with salicylic acid or a facial peel pad with glycolic acid are examples of chemical exfoliators that employ alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids to remove dead skin cells.

Ultimately, exfoliation is a method of removing dead skin cells from your face. Exfoliation removes this layer of debris from your skin, allowing your skin-care products to enter deeper into your skin, allowing them to perform more effectively.

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