Poll posted by BR Natalie
Flubble - a foamy bubble
Oi, you. Yes You! It's time to come clean! Don't worry, we're not asking you to confess your deepest, darkest secrets - we want to know about your cleansing habits!
Cleansers are a vital part of your skincare routine and it's simply a skincare must to find the perfect cleanser for your skin and lifestyle. The wrong cleanser can leave your face so clean it squeaks - and that's a bad thing.
There are two main types of cleanser - foaming and non-foaming. Foaming cleansers are lathered up with water, much like soap; but unlike soap they are specially formulated to be used on the face. Non-foaming cleansers, cream or oil for example, are applied to dry or mildly damp skin and are removed with or without water, using a tissue, cotton pad or dry face cloth.
Now cleansing foamers are usually the kind that will leave your face too clean, stripped of oils and at risk of being dry. But not all foamies do this!
We're putting Za Deep Hydration Cleansing Foam to the test. This foaming cleanser gives clarity to the skin by gently removing dirt, sebum and excess dead skin surface cells. It promises to leave your skin feeling moisturised and refreshed.
So, when it comes to cleansers what format do you prefer and why? If you like using one that foams, is it because your face feels "cleaner"? Do you use the same type everytime, even if you switch brands, or do you like to change it up depending on how you and your skin feel?
Get chatting below, we need 20 members to put the Za Deep Hydration Cleansing Foam to the test - and you could be one of them!
P.S - Don't forget to head over to our Facebook page. We're giving away 4 complete Za Deep Hydration ranges!
After reading all these, I have decided I really DO need to incorporate a cleanser into my daily routine!!