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Why Are Clay Facial Cleansers Trending?

Clay Facial Cleansers are not new to our skincare. They are particularly beneficial for people with oily and acne-prone skin. However, lately, several facial cleansers have been introduced that are based on clay. Let’s find out if these are worth the trend or not.                                        

Clay in skincare is known for cleansing off your skin. It works by removing dead skin cells, absorbing extra oil, cleansing clogged pores, and shrinking them, so they are not visible. The best benefit of clay is usually obtained by applying its masks that need to be left for some time for drying and then rinsed with plain water. Therefore, using a clay mask will take some time. But with new clay-based facial cleansers, you don’t have to wait half an hour for clay to dry. They are formulated for regular use and take the same time as you need with your regular face cleanser.          Why Are Clay Facial Cleansers Trending?The instant results of clay masks that result in softer skin with reduced sebum can also be observed with clay facial cleansers. You will have to apply a small amount on your wet face, massage with light fingers in a circular direction, and wash it off with plain water. They are safe and mild enough to be used twice a day.

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About the Author: Dr. Iqra Mubashar is a registered Pharmacist originally from Lahore, Pakistan. She has earned her pharmacy degree from the University of veterinary and animal sciences, Lahore. She has completed her internship as a trainee from Children hospital, Lahore. She has completed her research work in clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutics. She has worked as a healthcare documentation head in Al-Qasim enterprises, Islamabad. She has specialized in prescription handling, drugs information, literature research, patient counseling and pharmaceutical care planning. Her research work on coronavirus is under publication.

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