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    How often should I wash my face as a teenager?
    Paul Friedman, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist, American Board of Dermatology
    Paul Friedman, MD, is a Board-Certified Dermatologist, and the Director and Founder of the Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center in Houston, Texas. He has over 25 years of experience and specializes in Mohs micrographic surgery, dermatologic laser surgery, and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Friedman is the current President of the American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery and was named by Newsweek Magazine as one of the Best Dermatologists in America for Laser Treatments. His awards include the Husk Prize for his research in dermatologic surgery and the Young Investigator's Writing Competition Award of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. Dr. Friedman completed his dermatology residency at the New York University School of Medicine and received his medical degree with the highest honors from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Medicine.
    Board Certified Dermatologist, American Board of Dermatology
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    Try to wash your face at least twice a day. If you can only do it once, then wash at night to clean off any build-up from the day. When you wash, avoid scrubbing your face aggressively since it can damage your skin.
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    What should I wash my face with?
    Paul Friedman, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist, American Board of Dermatology
    Paul Friedman, MD, is a Board-Certified Dermatologist, and the Director and Founder of the Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center in Houston, Texas. He has over 25 years of experience and specializes in Mohs micrographic surgery, dermatologic laser surgery, and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Friedman is the current President of the American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery and was named by Newsweek Magazine as one of the Best Dermatologists in America for Laser Treatments. His awards include the Husk Prize for his research in dermatologic surgery and the Young Investigator's Writing Competition Award of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. Dr. Friedman completed his dermatology residency at the New York University School of Medicine and received his medical degree with the highest honors from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Medicine.
    Board Certified Dermatologist, American Board of Dermatology
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    Use a gentle facial cleanser so you don't damage your skin while you're washing your face.
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    What is the best cleanser?
    Community Answer
    For dry skin: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser; for normal or dull skin: Clean and Clear Morning Burst; for combination or oily: Cetaphil Daily Cleanse.
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    What is good way to wash my face without cleanser?
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    You can just use water, but using a cleanser is strongly recommended for a deep clean. I wash my face with water only at night to avoid drying out my skin, and use a cleanser in the mornings.
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    What should I use as a toner?
    Anoushaaa
    Community Answer
    Personally, I like using organic rose water, as it smells great and visibly reduces the size of my pores.
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    When should we use the toner?
    Community Answer
    Use the toner twice daily, in morning and at night. Use this with your normal skincare routine
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    Can I use a bar soap?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use bar soap as long as it's suitable for the face. Try using a moisturizing bar soap. Don't use bar soaps containing alcohol, as they tend to dry out your skin.
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    What happens if you don’t use warm water at the beginning?
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    Nothing bad will actually happen, but warm water is recommended. If you continuously use hot water, it will take away your natural oils, making your face dry. If you use cold water often, the coldness closes your pores, making it hard to clean your face thoroughly.
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