In case anyone didn’t already know, Halloween is approaching, a day when we camouflage our faces with countless characters, including always the most recognizable faces from film and television. This year we will no doubt see multiple versions of the protagonists of Return of the Witches or Jeff Dahmer, the Butcher of Milwaukee. Whatever the costume, once the party is over, it’s time to take off the mask or, which is the same, the profusion of ultra-resistant makeup. How to solve it? With a novelty that we don’t know how no one had fallen before: the triple cleaning.
But before we talk about it, let’s understand the other one, double cleansing, a super necessary process that we have to go through every night, especially for those who wear makeup every day or those who use products with SPF. Work on two levels and always with two types of cleaners, one oil-based and then one with a water formula. By using both, we manage to remove the two types of dirt on our skin. While makeup or SPF is more attracted to the lipid components of a balm, cream, or oil makeup remover, other impurities, such as dust or pollution, can be removed with a water-based cleanser.
Of course, this is true when we talk about daily cleaning, but when we are faced with an overly made-up face, especially on important dates such as Carnival or Halloween, we have to put at your disposal the whole cosmetic arsenal, and this is when the concept of triple cleansing takes on a special power.
Daniel Jiménez, cosmetologist and technical director of Skin Generics and CEO of BeLab Services, tells us more about triple cleansing. What does it consist of? “I recommend completing the two traditional phases of a double cleanse with the use of a cleansing tonic that can drag the dirt, especially the most resistant, into the pores. That is, we would start, for example, with a cleansing based of milk, for example, to continue with a soapy water cleanser, and we would end up with a toner that is rich in acids, able to act at the pore level, and that will work on excess sebum or impurities that may be left by heavier make-up”, says the expert , which has a lot to do with a tonic with a peeling effect: “by including in this process a product rich in glycolic and salicylic acid, we prevent the build-up of dead cells, we reduce the number of bacteria by changing the pH and controlling sebum production on the skin,” he notes. Bella Hurtado, technical director of Boutijour, is also in favor of triple cleansing: “A triple cleansing, for example once a week, can We should avoid the appearance of blackheads or accumulations of dirt on the skin,” emphasizes the expert.
What toners to complete the triple cleanse? We really like the Skin Generics Glycolic Acid Anti Blemish Cleanser, a hybrid product that works at a pH of 4.3 that contains 5.5% of the active ingredients against pimples, such as glycolic and salicylic acids.
We also like the tonic very much Glow2OH Dark Spot by Ole Henriksen, an effective facial toner that acts on wrinkles, pimples and expression lines, brightening and smoothing the skin texture.
Another favorite? the iconic pixi glow tonic, that accelerates cell renewal and reveals a revitalized and radiant complexion.
Our final recommendation is the Gentle Exfoliating Toner from Perricone MD, a toner with a clarifying and pore-limiting formula (with salicylic and lactic acids) that removes impurities and traces of oil, dirt and residue for a smoother and more even complexion.
Source: Marie Claire

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