ETFOptimize | High-performance ETF-based Investment Strategies

Quantitative strategies, Wall Street-caliber research, and insightful market analysis since 1998.


ETFOptimize | HOME
Close Window

Ask a doc: ‘Do I need to wash my face every night?’

You likely brush your teeth every night, but you may not realize the importance of washing your face. Fox News Digital asked dermatologists why face-washing should be on your bedtime to-do list.

You likely brush your teeth every night — but you may not realize how important it is to wash your face before going to bed every night, too.

It’s not just about removing makeup, preventing wrinkles or washing away the remnants of a hectic workday. 

To learn more about why face-washing should be on your bedtime to-do list, Fox News Digital asked two dermatologists for the clean truth.

MOM HOSTS HAIR SCHOOL FOR DADS WHO NEED HELP PERFECTING THEIR DAUGHTERS’ BRAIDS AND OTHER STYLES

Here's a deep dive.

When you look in the mirror, you likely don’t see the buildup of substances on your face from that day. 

"Throughout the day, your face accumulates dirt, bacteria, pollutants and other impurities from the environment," Anne Chapas, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist and founder of UnionDerm in New York City, told Fox News Digital.

"Washing your face before bed helps to remove these impurities, preventing them from clogging your pores and potentially leading to acne breakouts or other skin issues."

It also allows your skin to breathe, promoting cell turnover and renewal while you sleep, the expert added.

TEXAS STYLIST KNOWN AS ‘COLOR ANALYSIS QUEEN' REVEALS THE THREE COLORS THAT ARE SAFE FOR EVERY CLIENT

Nightly face washing also promotes skin regeneration. 

"Cleansing before bed allows your skin to breathe and facilitates the natural regeneration process during sleep," Chapas said. "This helps lead to a healthier and more vibrant complexion."

For those who use skincare products, washing before bed enhances those products' effectiveness.

By washing away the day's residue, you create an optimal environment for your nighttime moisturizers and serums to penetrate the skin, Chapas noted.

Washing your face also removes environmental toxins. 

Throughout the day, the skin is exposed to environmental pollutants and toxins, especially for those who live in densely populated metropolitan areas, according to Chapas. 

"Washing your face before sleep rids your skin of these harmful substances, reducing the risk of skin irritation and damage over time," she said.

AI COMES TO THE WORLD OF BEAUTY AS EYELASH ROBOT USES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO PLACE FAKE LASHES

While face-washing is important for everyone, it may be a bigger focus for women, Chapas said, as women tend to use cosmetics more often. 

However, "men with significant facial hair may need to pay extra attention to cleansing the skin beneath the beard or mustache to prevent oil and bacteria buildup," the doctor added.

Making a commitment to washing your face every night doesn’t have to mean splurging on fancy products or incorporating detailed skin regimes, experts agree. 

"I am a huge proponent of drug store facial cleansers and moisturizers," Lauren Fine, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist at Fine Dermatology in Chicago, Illinois, told Fox News Digital. 

"Certain skincare ingredients can be pricey, but your face wash does not have to be one of them. I recommend sticking with a gentle cleanser without other active ingredients for all skin types."

It is possible to over-wash your face, Fine said. 

"Overuse of skincare products is one of the biggest mistakes people make," she said. 

WOMAN GOES VIRAL ON TIKTOK FOR ‘LAZY GIRL’ MAKEUP TREND AS DERMATOLOGISTS SHARE BEAUTY HACK CAUTIONS

"I never recommend any cleansers that have any sort of ‘scrubbing’ particles," Fine noted. "These types of cleansers are considered a form of mechanical exfoliate, which can be too abrasive and irritating, even for oily skin."

Instead, she recommends opting for gentler ways to exfoliate without using a facial scrub.

Chapas agreed that washing the face excessively can harm the delicate skin and disrupt its natural balance. 

"Your skin has a protective barrier made up of oils, also known as the lipid barrier," she told Fox News Digital. 

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER

"Washing your face too frequently or using harsh cleansers can strip your skin of its natural oils, leading to over-drying, increased oil production and skin irritation."

If you have specific skin concerns, like acne or excessive oiliness, it's important to choose products that are formulated to address those issues without being overly harsh, she said.

After washing your face, Chapas and Fine both recommend following up with a moisturizer to replenish lost hydration.

Those who have any concerns about skincare or questions about a specific product should consult with a board-certified dermatologist who can provide personalized advice.

For more Health articles, visit www.foxnews.com/health.

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.


 

IntelligentValue Home
Close Window

DISCLAIMER

All content herein is issued solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor should it be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, hold or sell (short or otherwise) any security.  All opinions, analyses, and information included herein are based on sources believed to be reliable, but no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made including but not limited to any representation or warranty concerning accuracy, completeness, correctness, timeliness or appropriateness. We undertake no obligation to update such opinions, analysis or information. You should independently verify all information contained on this website. Some information is based on analysis of past performance or hypothetical performance results, which have inherent limitations. We make no representation that any particular equity or strategy will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. Shareholders, employees, writers, contractors, and affiliates associated with ETFOptimize.com may have ownership positions in the securities that are mentioned. If you are not sure if ETFs, algorithmic investing, or a particular investment is right for you, you are urged to consult with a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). Neither this website nor anyone associated with producing its content are Registered Investment Advisors, and no attempt is made herein to substitute for personalized, professional investment advice. Neither ETFOptimize.com, Global Alpha Investments, Inc., nor its employees, service providers, associates, or affiliates are responsible for any investment losses you may incur as a result of using the information provided herein. Remember that past investment returns may not be indicative of future returns.

Copyright © 1998-2017 ETFOptimize.com, a publication of Optimized Investments, Inc. All rights reserved.