Here’s the truth: washing your face seems easy, but most of us are doing it about as gracefully as a toddler eating spaghetti. Splash, scrub, rinse, done… right? Not so fast. The little mistakes you make during your routine can add up and leave your skin cranky. But don’t panic—we’re about to fix it together.

1. Using Water That’s Too Hot
Hot water feels amazing, like a mini facial sauna, but it actually strips your skin of natural oils. Think warm tea, not boiling soup.
2. Washing Too Often
If you’re scrubbing your face three or four times a day, stop. You’re not trying to polish silver. Twice is plenty.
3. Using Harsh Soap
That bar soap sitting on the sink? It belongs on your hands, not your cheeks. Soap is for dishes; cleansers are for faces.
4. Rushing Through It
Five seconds of scrubbing isn’t cleansing—it’s speed dating. Give your face at least 30 seconds of gentle attention.
5. Skipping Makeup Removal
Your cleanser is strong, but it’s not a magician. Take makeup off first or you’re basically rinsing mud off with more mud.
6. Ignoring Your Hairline
If you never wash near your hairline, congratulations—you’ve created a secret oil storage unit. Scrub gently up there, too.
7. Using Dirty Hands
Washing your face with dirty hands is like mopping your floor with a muddy mop. Just… don’t.
8. Forgetting to Rinse Properly
Half-rinsed cleanser clogs pores like leaving conditioner in your hair. Rinse until you feel squeaky clean.
9. Scrubbing Too Hard
Your face is not a frying pan. Stop scrubbing like you’re getting burnt eggs off cast iron.
10. Skipping Moisturizer
Clean skin without moisturizer is like toast without butter: dry and disappointing. Always finish with hydration.
Final Thoughts
The bottom line? Be kind to your face. It doesn’t need a boot camp, just a little TLC. Change up these small habits, and your skin will reward you by looking calmer, clearer, and happier.
Tammy Litke is a Dallas blogger, blogging since 2008. She loves to watch movies, play video games, spend time in the kitchen, and travel. Between recipes and reviews you’ll find many helpful and some just plain funny posts on her blog. Welcome, pull up a chair and stay for a while!