Using a cleansing oil has been an improvement in my quality of life even though I don't actually need to double cleanse! I just love the way my hands can glide over my face and do a short massage before I rinse it off. Like you, I also don't use super water-resistant sunscreen. I think it helps SLIGHTLY with the sebaceous filaments, but it doesn't really matter because they all come back anyway, my skin is so oily lol
I don’t understand why you’re using a double cleanser. You’re not wearing makeup, so you could find a good cleanser that can remove water-resistant SPF.
@@ADentistDoesHomeImprovement I understand your concern, but a good cleanser can effectively remove impurities and dirt without stripping the skin’s natural oils, as seen in products like LRP Toleriane foaming cleanser, Cerave foaming cleanser, or Bioderma Sensibio cleanser.
@@SHFMIA Ya. My initial thoughts was the oil cleanser would help preserve natural oils, but I've seen the LRP/Cerave/Bioderma cleansers. Maybe I'll make a video trying those!
What do you use on the top of your head? I have had the stubble look on my head for several years and recently decided to do the complete close shave with a razor. My head got really dry looking and kind of itchy. I put some beard cream on it, which helps mosturize and feel better, but now my head is all oily and gets everything sticky if I touch it. How do you keep yours shiny but not messy?
I also love the cadence of your speech...it's gentle enough to have an ASMR effect on me. Bonus! haha
Thank you! Maybe I'll look into some ASMR videos. Lol.
Using a cleansing oil has been an improvement in my quality of life even though I don't actually need to double cleanse! I just love the way my hands can glide over my face and do a short massage before I rinse it off. Like you, I also don't use super water-resistant sunscreen. I think it helps SLIGHTLY with the sebaceous filaments, but it doesn't really matter because they all come back anyway, my skin is so oily lol
Yeah! The massage part is nice and the oils aren't too expensive. We'll see what happens after I use them up.
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Thank you!
It’s the gentle cleanser still causing breakouts. Use the cetaphil fragrance free face wash. Much better, comes at the same price and not drying.
Yeah! Maybe it's the cleanser. I'm going to try panoxyl or something with salicylic acid.
Thank you! What does your upper management think about your routine? (your wife)
You're welcome! I think pretty good!
I don’t understand why you’re using a double cleanser. You’re not wearing makeup, so you could find a good cleanser that can remove water-resistant SPF.
I'll check out these spf cleanser, but I also wanted to see if oil cleanse will help with sebaceous filaments on nose. Thanks!
@@ADentistDoesHomeImprovement I understand your concern, but a good cleanser can effectively remove impurities and dirt without stripping the skin’s natural oils, as seen in products like LRP Toleriane foaming cleanser, Cerave foaming cleanser, or Bioderma Sensibio cleanser.
@@SHFMIA Ya. My initial thoughts was the oil cleanser would help preserve natural oils, but I've seen the LRP/Cerave/Bioderma cleansers. Maybe I'll make a video trying those!
What do you use on the top of your head? I have had the stubble look on my head for several years and recently decided to do the complete close shave with a razor. My head got really dry looking and kind of itchy.
I put some beard cream on it, which helps mosturize and feel better, but now my head is all oily and gets everything sticky if I touch it.
How do you keep yours shiny but not messy?
Nice! I use all these products on the head. Cleansers, sunscreen, moisturizers, etc. Good luck!