Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is best to use on your face cold or hot water when washing your face?

Both. Hot = opens pores. Cold = closes pores.What is best to use on your face cold or hot water when washing your face?
start by rinsing your face with warm water. cleanse with your favorite cleanser. then rinse it off with warm becuz if you wash with cold now the soap stays in your pores. after you make sure all the soap is off, finish off with a few splashes of cold water.





wishing you great skin! %26lt;3What is best to use on your face cold or hot water when washing your face?
during the wash use warm water (not hot) and once youre done dab your face with a cold wash cloth
BE CAREFUL ON THE HOT WATER,I WOULD USE A WARM WASH CLOTH,AND LET THE PORES OF YOUR SKIN OPEN SLOWLY ,THEN CLENSE WITH A SOAP FOR YOUR PH BALENCE FOR YOUR FACE, AND THEN RINSE WITH COOL WATER
Luke warm to a little hot. But don't use really hot or just hot water on your skin because then it will get irritated. After you wash your face, put on a facial lotion, and then to close your pores, use an alcohol free toner.
i have read that when you begin cleansing you should use warm water to open up your pores so that you can clean them out better. then when you're rinsing you should switch to cool water so that they can shrink again.
Wash it with warm but always rinse in cold or ice cold if you can. Have you ever seen Mommy Dearest? She always rinsed her face in ice water with ice cubes in it. Ever since I saw that movie, I only rinse my face in cold water. It must've worked cuz Faye Dunaway had lovely skin, at least in all the pictures. I know she wore makeup and stuff, but it was worth trying.
Cold pores tightens pores and is best if you wear makeup.
Neither. You should wash with warm water and rinse with a bit cooler water, but don't shock your skin with extreme temps either hot or cold. Start washing with warmer water to open the pores and switch to cooler water when rinsing, to close the pores.
NEVER use hot. use lukewarm water and finish with cold to tighten the pores

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