Gentle Face Wash (MOST IMPORTANT FOR WINTER GLOW)

 

During very cold winter days, our facial skin becomes dry, tight, and sensitive. Using a gentle face wash is the first and most important step to maintain natural glow and softness.

A gentle face wash cleans the skin without removing natural oils, which are essential in winter to protect the skin barrier.


Why Gentle Face Wash is Important in Winter

  • Prevents excess dryness & irritation
  • Maintains natural moisture balance
  • Keeps skin soft, smooth & glowing
  • Reduces flakiness and dullness
  • Safe for daily use in cold weather

How to Use Gentle Face Wash Correctly

  • Wash face only 2 times a day (morning & night)
  • Use lukewarm water (never hot water)
  • Take a pea-sized amount of face wash
  • Massage gently in circular motion for 20–30 seconds
  • Rinse softly and pat dry with a soft towel

Best Ingredients to Look For

  • Aloe Vera – soothes dry winter skin
  • Glycerin – locks moisture
  • Milk / Ceramides – repairs skin barrier
  • Honey – natural hydration
  • Oat Extract – calms sensitive skin

Avoid These in Winter Face Wash

  • Harsh soaps
  • Strong foam-based cleansers
  • Alcohol-based products
  • Products with strong fragrance

Extra Winter Tip

Always apply moisturizer immediately after face wash while the skin is still slightly damp. This seals moisture and keeps your face glowing all day.



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