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Step-by-step guide to clean your face after work

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 9, 2025, 21:31 IST
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Wash your face correctly

If you want to have the clean and glowing skin of your dreams, you may not need to invest all your money into skincare products. A simple but important habit can prevent acne, blemishes, and signs of premature ageing too. After a long day at work, your skin deserves a breather. Sweat, makeup, pollution, and stress can leave your face feeling grimy and dull. Here’s a step-by-step guide to cleaning your face effectively after work:

Before we start with the right way to cleanse your face, understand why it is necessary:

Cleanse your face within 30 minutes of returning home.

Double cleanse only once a day, ideally at night.

Avoid over-cleansing — it can lead to dryness and sensitivity.

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Wash your hands first



You need to wash your hands well before you touch your face. It is by far one of the most common steps people skip-a measure against letting dirt, oils, and bacteria onto the skin that can induce breakouts and sometimes irritation.

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Remove makeup and sunscreen



According to Dr. Ajay Rana, Founder & Director of ILAMED and Dermatologist & Aesthetic Physician, “The first step should have been removing makeup, sunscreen, and any types of pollutants that settle throughout the day on your skin with a very soft cleanser. You can also go for a micellar water or a nourishing oil-based cleanser if any residue has clung onto your skin too stubbornly.”

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Cleanse thoroughly



Then wash your face, using a mild cleanser suited to your skin type, aiming to deep-cleanse your pores from excess sebum, sweat, and any remaining dust and dirt. An adequately cleansed and purified skin can breathe better and absorb well the components of your next step in skincare-a nighttime product.

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Rinse with lukewarm water



Avoid hot water, since it can take away the skin's natural oils, thus destroying the skin barrier. Rinse using lukewarm water to help keep the cleansing effects without making skin dry or irritated.

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Pat dry and moisturize



Pat your face dry gently with a nice, soft towel, and never rub. Apply an adequate quantity of moisturizer suitable for your skin needs to lock in moisture and aid skin repair and rejuvenation overnight.

Doing this skincare regimen every day renders the skin healthy and radiant, preventing the common skin concerns. Cleansing your face the right way after work takes just 10 minutes but makes a big difference. By incorporating a double cleansing routine and adapting products to your skin type, you can help your skin recover from daily stress and stay clear, hydrated, and healthy.

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