Thursday, December 24, 2009

Should i use hot water or cold water to wash my face?

What one should i use


that helps prevent spots?


or witch one is most likely to cause them.Should i use hot water or cold water to wash my face?
hot water opens your pores: good for before you wash your face


cold water closes: good for afterShould i use hot water or cold water to wash my face?
If you don't use cold water after washing your face in warm water, the pores don't close back up, and dirt and oils will be able to clog them, causing pimples, blackheads, etc. Rinsing in cold water after washing your face closes the pores and prevents this from happening.
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wash your face with warm water. not only does it open the pores, but most fash washes and scrubs have main ingredients that are activated with warm water. then blot. make sure to use a toner or cleanser after! i've recently learned how important this is..
Use hot water before and after you scrub your face, as hot water opens pores and lets you clean them out.





Then use cold water to rinse, as cold water closes pores, and gets less dirt in.
Hot water first to expand your skin pores (this helps get all the dirt out)


Scrub with flannel or other scrubbing thing (soap or other face scrub/wash helps too =D)


Rinse with cold water
Warm water always.
Wash with warm water and blot with a towel to dry.
i use warm and cold water... dont use hot water, its too harsh on the skin!


lukewarm water!
Warm.


Cold just isn't good.


And causes dry skin.
Warm water ALWAYS, then cold water for rinse.
first use hot water, apply soap and than wash your face with cold water
hot water at first before you scrub


then cold water to rinse

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