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I thought I could become beautiful. Cleansing that darkens pores

Hello! I am Kigawa, representative of Bi Natural Co., Ltd.

At Milobina, we place great importance on washing your face with bar soap. Today, I would like to think about how to wash your face to make it truly beautiful.

So, today is the second part.

Based on our many years of experience, we have discovered

I would be happy if you could master the ``facial washing method that makes you beautiful'' and aim to have egg-like skin after taking a bath!

Well, last time,

1) Wash your face twice a day, once in the morning after you wake up and once in the evening after spending the day.

2) Use bar soap. Facial cleansing foams and gels can irritate your skin.

3) Even if you are concerned about your pores, please do not use any type of cleansing product that is called deep cleansing.

4) Lather thoroughly and rinse thoroughly so that no cleaning ingredients remain.

5) Use a soft towel that will not irritate your skin as much as possible. Also, it does not contain fabric softeners or fragrances.

We will introduce five of them, among them:

1) Wash your face twice a day, once in the morning after you wake up and once in the evening after spending the day.

and,

2) Use bar soap. Facial cleansing foams and gels can irritate your skin.

I explained it in detail.

So,

3) Even if you are concerned about your pores, please do not use any type of cleansing product that is called deep cleansing.

Regarding this, why should you not use it?

I have a daughter who is around the same age, and perhaps because her skin is similar to mine, her skin is fine everywhere else, but around her nose, her pores are noticeably darkened. (I was also called Ichigo when I was young (*´Д`))

Since I'm older, I tend to wear point makeup other than foundation, so I've recently started using a strong synthetic cleanser that removes easily.

Foundation damages my skin! I rarely use it because I get so picky about it, but I got information from somewhere that says cleansing should be used to dissolve the dirt and remove it from the blackheads in your pores.

As if thinking so, it naturally stretches around the nose. I was also expanding into other areas, so

Up until now, I had been cleaning it with natural products to avoid damaging it, so I was surprised to see it next to me!

"If you use something like that, your pores will open even more! If you use something that strong, it will damage your skin!"

Makeup has really evolved these days, and you can't really remove mascara. Foundation also uses nanoparticles that adhere to your skin and make it look beautiful, but the fact that it doesn't crumble means that it's difficult to remove.

(I'd like to say a few words about nanoparticles, but I'll do that some other time.)

Special cleansing and anything can be removed! You can't help but end up using cleansers that use strong synthetic surfactants as advertised. Well, that's what cosmetic companies are trying to do.

Synthetic surfactants dissolve the skin's barrier zone and gradually destroy it. Synthetic surfactants are not only highly irritating and cause skin irritation and inflammation.

When the barrier skin is broken down, the layer that stores moisture is damaged, resulting in dry skin.

There's a reason why we call it dry skin. This does not mean that your skin is temporarily dry, but that your skin has become a dry type.

Surprisingly, people don't notice right away that they have developed dry skin. You continue to take care of your skin as usual for a while, and during that time your skin becomes even drier.

Finally, rough skin!

Is your skin always soft and soft? It may be stiff and thick, and the surface may be a little rough.

If it's stiff, thick, or even rough, your skin is definitely damaged.

Although other causes are involved, it is highly likely that the use of synthetic surfactants has led to the current state.

Returning to my daughter's story for a moment, when your skin becomes dry and hardened by synthetic surfactants, your pores become more open. My daughter's skin is now in a slightly more advanced state.

If your skin is soft and flexible, it will be easy to close and open it, right? However, when your skin becomes dry and hard, your pores become unable to close and remain open.

What's more, the dry skin surface is covered with old stratum corneum that should have fallen off, but it falls into the pores and becomes hard when mixed with sebum. When the surface comes into contact with oxygen, it oxidizes and turns black!

The image is that a "pitfall" is made on a sandy beach. As the sun shines more and more, the sand that formed the wall gradually sinks into the hole. Something like cement slowly comes out from below, and it finally hardens.

Can you imagine that sand = dead skin, and what gradually comes out = sebum?

(Sorry for the slightly weird analogy!)

The cleansing agent that I was casually applying to the dirt in my pores, thinking that it would make my skin look beautiful, was actually doing a lot of harm and causing my skin to age.

Here's how to find out which makeup remover or cleansing agent is betraying your girl's heart.

"Does it dissolve in water?"

In other words, you can wash it off with lukewarm water after rolling it around. Something that turns white and can be washed off. Although it is supposed to be an oil, it is a characteristic of synthetic surfactants that it dissolves in water and can be washed away.

First, it dissolves oil-based makeup with its oily properties, and then emulsifies it with its water-soluble properties and washes it off.

Don't most people use this washable makeup remover and cleansing agent?

Yes, it's really convenient because it can be used quickly in the bath and doesn't leave any sticky residue that Japanese people hate.

But, I'm sorry to sound so harsh, but that kind of greasy hatred is fatal.

The other type, the sheet type and the type that quickly removes makeup by soaking it in a cotton pad, are stronger and more dangerous. After all, there's no way water can remove oil-based makeup.

oil cleansing

milk cleansing

cream cleansing

seat type

liquid type

The main cleansing agent in all of them is a synthetic surfactant.

Use real plant oils and skin care oils to treat blackheads on your nose pores.

It softens your skin and gradually dissolves dirt from your pores.

Afterwards, wash it with 100% natural, pure soap and there won't be any sticky residue left. There is no need to wipe off a tissue after applying the oil. You can just wash it while it is still sticky and shiny.

If you look closely, you'll see that your skin is happier than usual.

Once again, it has become long! I hope that your skin problems will be resolved little by little.

More on that next time!

see you!

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