According to dermatologists, many people follow a common shower routine that may be harmful: they first wash their body, then cleanse, and finally shampoo and condition their hair. As a result, when rinsing out hair products, the residue flows down onto the face and body, remaining on the skin. This seemingly minor daily habit can clog pores and eventually cause rashes.
How Hair Product Residue Leads to Skin Breakouts
The solution: reverse the order. Start by washing your hair, then cleanse your body, and save the face wash for last. If your skin tends to be oily or acne-prone, you can even use the same facial cleanser on your neck, chest, and back.
Following this sequence will help you achieve much cleaner skin and reduce the risk of breakouts.
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