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If You Wash Your Face In The Shower You're Doing It Wrong—And Here's Why

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Oct 11, 2017
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This is Charlotte Cho, founder of Soko Glam, one of the largest online retailers for Korean beauty products. She’s also a licensed esthetician in New York City.

This is Charlotte Cho, founder of Soko Glam, one of the largest online retailers for Korean beauty products. She's also a licensed esthetician in New York City.

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We recently spoke with her about K-beauty, and the do’s and don’ts of skin care. A common skin care practice that Charlotte says people should actually STOP doing is washing their faces in the shower.

We recently spoke with her about K-beauty, and the do's and don'ts of skin care. A common skin care practice that Charlotte says people should actually STOP doing is washing their faces in the shower.

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“Hot water coming straight onto your face from the shower head can strip away your natural oils and leave your skin barrier weak, vulnerable and cracked,” she told BuzzFeed. “To avoid putting your face directly into piping hot water straight from the shower head, try cleansing your skin at the sink with lukewarm water.”

"Hot water coming straight onto your face from the shower head can strip away your natural oils and leave your skin barrier weak, vulnerable and cracked," she told BuzzFeed. "To avoid putting your face directly into piping hot water straight from the shower head, try cleansing your skin at the sink with lukewarm water."

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In a post for The Klog, Soko Glam’s blog, beauty contributor Tina Cho wrote that she actually double cleanses and then moisturizes with a facial oil before getting into the shower. The oil “creates a protective barrier on my skin and prevents moisture from escaping during and after the hot shower.”

In a post for The Klog, Soko Glam's blog, beauty contributor Tina Cho wrote that she actually double cleanses and then moisturizes with a facial oil before getting into the shower. The oil "creates a protective barrier on my skin and prevents moisture from escaping during and after the hot shower."

And if you're wondering what happens if she gets shampoo or soapy water on her face by accident, she just does a partial face cleanse again after her shower.

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Charlotte told us, though, that you can wash your face before or after you shower. The important thing is to just treat your skin gently.

Charlotte told us, though, that you can wash your face before or after you shower. The important thing is to just treat your skin gently.

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