Cleansing Showdown Time
Hey friends! You know those moments when your skin starts acting up and you're like, "Okay, is it my cleanser... or how I'm using it?" That was me a few months ago.
I've always been a skincare loverβ trying out everything from foaming cleansers to milky gels. But the one question that stuck with me was: Should I be using a cleansing device or just stick to my hands?
So, I did a little experiment β and now I'm spilling the tea on what I found! βπ
ποΈ Team Hand Wash: Gentle and Trusty
Let's start with the OG β our hands. I used my go-to gel cleanser with just my fingers for two weeks. No fancy tools, just warm water and circular motions.
The good stuff:
β’ Super gentle, especially when my skin was dry or sensitive.
β’ Easy to control pressure.
β’ No need to worry about over-exfoliating.
But also:
β’ Didn't always get deep into pores, especially after a full day of sunscreen and makeup.
β’ Needed double cleansing to feel really clean.
So overall, hand washing is safe and skin-friendly, especially if you've got sensitive or reactive skin. Plus β it's free and travel-friendly! π
π§½ Team Cleansing Device: Deep and Thorough
Now enter my cleansing brush β I used a soft silicone one (not the harsh bristle kind!). I kept it on the lowest setting and used it 3β4 times a week for about two weeks.
What I noticed:
β’ My skin felt super clean β like that post-facial glow β¨
β’ Helped reduce the little bumps on my forehead and around my chin
β’ Makeup residue? Gone. Every. Single. Time.
But a heads-up:
β’ I had to be careful not to overdo it β too much pressure = red skin π
β’ On days when my skin felt sensitive (like after the sun or when I had a breakout), the device felt a bit too much
So... which is gentler? π€
Hands down (pun intended), hand washing wins in terms of gentleness. It's kind, simple, and safe β perfect for everyday cleansing, especially for dry or delicate skin.
But if you want that deep clean, especially after a full makeup day or a sweaty workout β a soft silicone cleansing device 2β3 times a week can give your skin that extra refresh without being too harsh. The key is to choose a gentle tool and not go overboard.
Here's my final take π‘
β‘οΈ For daily, sensitive-skin-friendly cleansing: Use your hands
β‘οΈ For a deeper clean a few times a week: Use a soft, silicone cleansing device (gently!)
Let's chat in the comments π₯°π
Are you on #TeamHandWash or #TeamCleansingBrush? Have you had any good or bad experiences with either one? Drop your thoughts below β I'd love to hear how you cleanse and what works best for your skin!
Remember: skincare isn't about being fancy, it's about what makes you feel good in your skin π