Microfiber face cloths are quite popular and are used to clean dirt and grime from the face. The cloth absorbs dirt, grime and oil without the use of chemicals. Microfiber cloths can also be used to remove makeup and to exfoliate the skin, leaving it smooth, soft and glowing. When microfiber face cloths are used correctly, they can provide maximum benefits. To start enjoying the benefits of your microfiber face cloth, apply these basic steps.
Wet the microfiber face cloth with warm tap water. Squeeze the excess water from the cloth.
Exfoliate your face by gently scrubbing the skin in a circular motion. Start scrubbing from the middle of the face to the outer area for at least 90 seconds.
Rinse your face with cool water and pat dry it with a soft towel. Exfoliating the face should be done at least one to two times weekly to prevent removal of excess skin layers.
Remove makeup by wetting the microfiber face cloth and gently wiping it away from the face. Wash the microfiber cloth with mild soap and warm water. Warm water helps the cloth to swell so it can expel the dirt that was absorbed.
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Jennifer Patterson started her writing career as a freelance writer in 2008, contributing how-to articles and other pieces to various websites. She is an expert in the field of computers and health care and attended Miami-Dade community college, where she received an Associate of Science in computer science.
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