SAY ‘NO’ TO DIRT AND IMPURITIES WITH SHOWER GELS
If your normal shower regimen sounds like a morning shower to start the day or an evening bath to wash away the day’s exhaustion, it’s time to change things up. What if we told you that every shower you take may be more than simply a wash and go?
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Switch from body soaps to shower gels to transform washing into a rejuvenating ritual. But, before you start fantasizing about taking a nice shower using shower gels, you need to know how to do it correctly. The next time you take the shower, keep these basic do’s and don’ts of shower gel usage in mind, as well as how to use shower gel to get the most out of your showers.
THE DO’S
· Choose a body wash that is
appropriate for your skin type.
When you introduce new skincare or body care formulation to
your skin, it takes roughly 2-4 weeks for your skin to adjust and accept the
change. If you suddenly switch from synthetic to natural products, your skin
may take longer to adapt. So, seek substances that are known to your skin and
have no adverse effects. Most shower gels are intended for a certain skin type;
carefully read the label and select your gel accordingly.
Besides preserving the shower gel
foam, loofah is also great for exfoliating dead skin cells. Loofahs composed of
natural threads, hemp, or any other eco-friendly alternative can be used.
Shower gels and body washes must be
scrubbed on each body area for at least 20 seconds for them to act and eliminate bacteria on your skin. Scrub
the shower gel all over your body with a loofah to remove all the dirt and
bacteria from your skin.
·
Do not put body wash on your
face.
Your body washes, no matter how amazing the ingredients are, are not intended for use on your face. When compared to the skin on your body, the skin on your face is exceptionally sensitive, necessitating the use of a gentler and more specialized cleanser. As a result, never use body wash to clean your face.
Avoid using chemical-based shower gel.
If you want to take good care of your skin, avoid using chemical-based shower gels. Conventional shower gels include chemicals like sulfates, which cause them to lather extremely well. However, these have long-term skin impacts such as eczema, dry and irritated skin. The best method to care for your skin is to use a soft shower gel formulated with natural components.
Don't be too aggressive.
Do not forcefully rub your skin with a loofah or towels while taking a shower or afterward, since this might irritate your skin and cause flaking. When you're through showering, gently scrub your skin with a loofah and pat dry with soft towels.
HOW TO USE A SHOWER GEL?
·
Rinse well.
Rinse your body thoroughly with
lukewarm or slightly warmer water to generate steam in the shower. This will
assist open your skin's pores and allow the benefits of your shower gel to
permeate deeply.
It's a no-brainer to wash your hair first and then your body because everything in a shampoo runs down. As a result, you should wash your hair first to remove any shampoo and conditioner residue that has accumulated on your skin.
Make a good lather with your shower gel.
Apply a small quantity of body
wash to your loofah and lather it all over your body. The thick foam of a
shower gel exfoliates the skin very well and aids in the removal of dead skin
layers on the skin.
Gently wash and dry
Scrub your body thoroughly in
delicate strokes to avoid scratches on the skin. After you've finished
showering, pat yourself dry with a gentle towel.
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