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Posted: 2024-03-14T09:45:37Z | Updated: 2024-03-14T09:45:37Z How 'Bad' Is It If You Don't Wash Your Face Every Morning? | HuffPost Life

How 'Bad' Is It If You Don't Wash Your Face Every Morning?

Should you clean off all your nighttime products, or leave them on when you wake up? Dermatologists weigh in on the debate.
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Ask any dermatologist what they recommend for the first step of a skin care routine, and theyll likely give the same answer: cleansing. But is that true for both morning and nighttime routines?

My opinion is that washing your face in the evening is a nonnegotiable, said Dr. Angela Casey , an Ohio-based, board-certified dermatologist. Overnight, our skin undergoes the rest and repair phase of the skin cell cycle.

According to Casey, when people dont thoroughly remove dirt, allergens and other irritants from the face at night, they can interfere with the skins repair cycle.

Though many beauty aficionados have a nightly skin care routine with multiple steps, such as double cleansing , their dedication to a morning skin care routine may be another story. A lot of them are lucky to have enough time in the morning to splash water on their face before running out the door.

Although dermatologists agree that most (if not all) of their patients need to wash their faces at night, what do they think about people who skip the morning face wash? Is it bad if you dont wash your face every morning?

As with most skin care habits, the answer is that it depends, said Dr. Helen He , a New York-based dermatologist and resident at the Kimberly and Eric J. Waldman Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai.

What type of skin do you have?

Unsurprisingly, if you have oily or acne-prone skin, most dermatologists recommend that you incorporate a cleanser into your morning routine.

Patients who tend to sweat and produce more oils while sleeping during the night are also more likely to transfer debris from their pillowcase onto their face, and thus would benefit from thoroughly cleansing their face in the morning to remove these substances that may otherwise clog pores and cause breakouts, He said.

However, if you have dry skin, you might be able to get an extra five minutes of sleep in the morning and skip the wash.

Over-cleansing can strip the skin barrier of lipids that comprise the outer skin barrier, thus making their skin more vulnerable to irritation, flaking and eczema, He said.

When it comes to a morning skin care routine for those with dry skin, Dr. Elaine Kung , a New York-based, board-certified dermatologist, said, A splash of water or a gentle micellar water might suffice.

What is your local climate like?

If youve ever traveled to a drastically different climate from where you live, you may have needed to change your skin care routine. The routine you perfected in hot, muggy Miami, Florida, simply wont cut it in the dry desert of Palm Springs, California. Likewise, whether you can skip washing your face in the morning also depends on weather conditions.

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A non-stripping face wash that leaves natural oils intact(01 of08)
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It's important to find a facial cleanser that won't strip your skin of its natural oils and lipids, both of which are essential components to a healthy skin barrier. This lightweight gel cleanser contains a blend of oils to help restore moisture to the skin along with squalane, an emollient that mimics the skin's natural oils. (credit:Sephora)
A non-foaming hydrating everyday cleanser(02 of08)
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When it comes to cleansers, gentle and hydrating is best, said Nkem Ugonabo , a dermatologist fellow at UnionDerm in New York City. This classic hydrating face wash by Cerave can be a great staple in your everyday skin care regimen, especially if you are sticking to the twice-a-day washing rule. The lotion-like consistency and non-foaming formula contains hyaluronic acid and essential ceramides necessary for ensuring a healthy barrier function. It's also fragrance free, making it a great option for all skin types. (credit:Amazon)
A cleansing balm with omegas for sensitive skin types(03 of08)
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For ultra dry and sensitive skin types, dermatologist Joshua Zeichner recommended incorporating into your routine a milk cleansing balm, which can do a much better job of breaking down grime than face wash alone. This skin-softening balm by Paula's Choice contains both jojoba and meadowfoam seed oils, omega-rich ingredients that can regulate the skin's oil production and address rough texture. Just massage it into the skin to melt away makeup and debris, then follow with a face wash. (credit:Sephora)
A hydrating foaming wash for acne-prone skin(04 of08)
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Foaming cleansers tend to be harsher on the skin than other types, but theyre a great option for people who have oily skin, Zeichner said. For people who are acne-prone, salicylic acid-containing cleanser can be useful to help remove dead cells from the surface of the skin that contribute to blocking the pores.

Along with deeply cleaning pores, this gel-to-foam facial wash by Cerave can help address textured and bumpy skin while also being gentle enough for frequent use. Like all Cerave products, this cleanser incorporates ceramides for a stronger skin barrier as well as replenishing niacinamide.
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A gentle micellar water to remove makeup before cleansing(05 of08)
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DiAnne Davis , a Dallas-based board-certified dermatologist, previously recommended to HuffPost using a micellar water as a preliminary step in breaking down impurities, especially if you wear makeup or sunscreen. This toning and deep-cleaning solution by Evolve Organic Beauty contains moringa peptides and micellar molecules to attract and lift away debris without any harsh scrubbing. A dose of hyaluronic acid also leaves skin feeling hydrated and ready to draw in more moisture. (credit:Credo)
A skin barrier-supporting face wash(06 of08)
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The goal of cleansing is to remove soil from the outer skin layer without disrupting your skin barrier," Zeichner explained. Using a hydrating lipid complex, this milky cleanser by Skinfix works up a rich lather and helps restore ceramides and fatty acids within the skin. (credit:Sephora)
A silicone facial brush for irritation-free exfoliation(07 of08)
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David told HuffPost that she personally loves manual silicone scrubbing pads, which can be a more affordable and sanitary alternative to other automatic face brushes. They can also be more gentle on the skin than harsh physical scrubs, which can cause micro-tears in the skin. This dual-textured exfoliating brush can give you massage-like clean, and the teardrop shape makes it easy to get into those harder-to-reach areas of your face. (credit:Sephora)
An antimicrobial towel thats ultra gentle on the skin(08 of08)
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Jeannette Graf , assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, told HuffPost that once you are done cleansing, "pat dry with a clean towel to avoid harmful bacteria, rather than rubbing." This organic Supima cotton towel is luxurious in feeling and in the fact that it's woven with pure silver to help eliminate acne- and odor-causing bacteria. It's also ultra soft and highly absorbent, making it gentle on any skin prone to dryness or irritation. (credit:Amazon)

Patients who live in hot, humid climates may benefit more from cleansing the face in the morning, while those who live in dry, cold climates may skip it, He said.

Its important to remember that humidity levels change depending on the season. So while your skin may benefit from skipping a morning cleanse this winter, you may need to incorporate it into your routine come summertime.

How sweaty are your mornings?

When sweat mixes with your skins natural oils and dead skin cells, it can lead to clogged pores .

Anyone who works out in the morning should wash their face after their morning exercise, Casey said.

Casey also said that if you tend to sweat in your sleep, you shouldnt skip cleansing your face in the morning. She noted that certain hormonal changes, including pregnancy and perimenopause, can cause hot flashes and more frequent sweating.

Whats your nighttime skin care routine?

Your nighttime skin routine may affect whether you need to add a cleansing step in the morning, too.

If your nighttime routine involves only lightweight products, a morning cleanse might not be necessary, Kung said.

However, if your nighttime routine includes skin care products with active ingredients (like retinol, for example), washing your face in the morning should be a higher priority for you. 

Some nighttime products, like prescription-strength retinoids, which stay active on your skin for 12 hours, may not be compatible with ultraviolet light exposure, Kung said. So washing it off in the morning would be preferable. 

Though dermatologists did say that those with dry skin can generally skip face-washing, its a different story if you incorporate one particular skin care technique beloved by many with dry skin: slugging .

Slugging can work wonders on dry skin by applying a thin layer of an occlusive product (think Vaseline), trapping in moisture overnight. However, occlusives like petroleum jelly can do more harm than good if left on the skin for long periods.

Occlusive skin care products are very helpful for those with dry skin, Casey said, but there needs to be a balance between applying those barrier products and allowing our skin to breathe and better absorb other moisturizing ingredients that strengthen our skin barrier and microbiome. In other words, definitely wash them off in the morning!

Additionally, incorporating hair care products into your routine at night may impact whether you need to wash your face in the morning.

Oils and ingredients from hair and hair products can attach to your pillow, thereby coming into contact with skin while sleeping, Casey said. For some people, these ingredients can cause irritation and acne breakouts, supporting the need for morning face-washing.

Theres no one-size-fits-all answer.

With a morning skin care routine, many factors can contribute to the need for a cleansing step. Over the course of even a few weeks, you may have to adjust your morning routine based on your other daily activities, nighttime skin care routine, and health condition, as well as your local climate.

Theres no one-size-fits-all answer, Kung said. Pay attention to how your skin feels after cleansing. If its dry or irritated, adjust your routine or the products you use accordingly.

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