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HOW CLEANSERS THAT HYDRATE WILL PROFIT YOUR SKIN


If your face gets dry after cleansing, then your cleanser may be the cause... Most soaps work to deeply cleanse the skin. Nevertheless, certain components they use will often leave you with skin that feels drier or tighter. Therefore, a focused hydrating cleanser should help to keep your skin feeling much more moisturized.

WHAT DIFFERENTIATES A HYDRATING CLEANSING PRODUCT FROM OTHER CLEANSERS?

Hydrating cleansers comprise more conditioning ingredients that lessen water loss and the unnatural drying of your skin... They mildly but effectively cleanse impurities, but stop short of removing critical natural oils that your skin requires in order to remain properly hydrated. Hydrating cleaners are suggested for every type of skin because they work more effectively on conditions such as rosacea, eczema, and psoriasis.

CLEANING PRODUCT INGREDIENTS THAT WILL MOST LIKELY DRY YOU OUT

Stay away from these ingredients in cleansers to avoid drying out your skin.

  1. Any type of sulfate

  2. Any sort of alcohol like ethyl’s, methanol’s, benzyl’s, isopropyl’s, sodium chloride or SD.

  3. All forms of parabens like methyl’s, propyl’s, butyl’s, and ethyl’s.

  4. Any surfactant such as sodium lauryl sulfate’s, sodium laureth sulfate’s, ammonium lauryl sulfate’s, salicylic acid’s, sodium sulfosuccinate’s, or willow bark.

  5. Most likely any alphahydroxy acid’s (AHAs).

  6. Definitely glycolic acid’s

  7. Stay away from PEG-6 Laurate

  8. Don’t touch FD&C dyes or synthetic dying agents

  9. Use propylene glycol sparringly

  10. Avoid retinol

  11. Definitely don’t touch mineral oil

  12. Avoid artificial fragrances

WHAT INGREDIENTS YOU WANT TO STEER TOWARDS

Focus on these ingredients when looking for a hydrating cleanser:

  1. Yes to Hyaluronic acid

  2. Jojoba oils, coconut oils, avocado oils

  3. Look for grape seed extract

  4. Glycerine is better in your soaps

  5. We always recommend shea butter

  6. Glycerol is good

  7. Beeswax based products

  8. Steer towards squalene

  9. Polysorbate containing ingredients

  10. Cocmidopropyl betaine (CAPB)

  11. Butylene glycol’s

  12. Caprylyl glycol’s

  13. And last but not least ethylhexylglycerin

Knowing which ingredients to source and which ones to avoid, you should have no problem getting well-cleaned, but highly-moisturized skin!

 

About the Author: Thai Morrison, superstar esthetician and founder of her very own day spa & skin care collection, understands that ideal skin is seldom attained with a “universal approach.” Thai’s 20 years as a luminary esthetician and as one Dallas’s favorite skin care professionals, has generated a “real life” answer — products & services that are geared towards each of the different, individual skin types so you get precisely what is needed to look and feel your best.


About the Products: At Kanvas Skincare, we desire for our customers to be well-educated before enjoying any of our products. We hope your results will be enhanced once you know what to anticipate, have more realistic standards and objectives, as well as recognize what we are fixated on doing for you. If there are any other questions or concerns you may be having, please contact us at info@kanvasskin.com


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