Are you guilty of making these personal hygiene mistakes? Most of us know we have to shower, and occasionally, cut our toenails. However, healthy personal hygiene isn’t always that simple. There are some personal hygiene mistakes that are easy to make, and you probably don’t even realise they are mistakes. From resting your face in your hands to washing your skin every day, you are causing harm to your skin without knowing it.
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak,
How often do you find yourself touching your face or resting your face in your hands? Each time we do that, we add dirt to our faces.
This is a habit that is tough to break, so just start trying to notice how often you rest your face in your hands. Then focus on finding different ways to sit to keep your face clean and pores clear.
Washing your face after a workout feels refreshing and seems like the hygienic thing to do. However, it’s best to splash some water on your face before your workout.
When you perspire, you tend to wipe your skin, which means you wipe in and rub in the grime, the dirt, and the oils that were there, and that aggravates acne. Wash them off before you do your sports.
This should go without saying, but proper hand-washing is an essential habit to develop for everyone to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. To minimise contact with dirty hands, you could even use an automatic soap dispenser.
Washcloths and loofahs can harbor bacteria, mold, and yeast, among other harmful things. Make sure you allow your loofah to dry completely each time and replace it frequently.
If you cleanse with a washcloth, grab a fresh one every day and don’t use it on your face. This is very irritating to the skin and ends up causing dry areas, breakouts, and even sores.
Mouthwash seems like a healthy practice to have, but it can be too harsh for some. Alcohol-based mouthwashes actually tend to dehydrate the mouth.
In turn, drier conditions are a breeding ground for bad bacteria. It’s better to use mouthwash sparingly throughout the week.
It sounds gross, but raise your hand if you’ve ever pulled out your phone while hanging out in the bathroom.
The cell phone in the bathroom can keep you entertained, but it picks up loads of bacteria that you are putting on your face, so take special care not to take the phone into a bathroom and toilet (especially public ones!)
You probably wash your hands regularly throughout the day, but many of us rush through the process and get back to work. It’s vital to really cleanse your hands, and that includes cleaning out your fingernails, too.
Bacteria and dirt can linger underneath nails, and if you touch your figure or put your hands in your mouth, it is a fast gateway into your digestive system.
Skin feeling dry? Rather than applying more lotion, you probably just need to use less soap.
If you’re battling dry skin, try less frequent use of soap in the shower or bath (except personal areas, as those should be sudsed up daily). Some doctors says it’s okay to reduce using soap to just one to two times per week.
A morning shower is a nice ritual and gently wakes you up after a night of sleep. While there is nothing wrong with showering before work, it may be healthier to shower at the end of your day.
Showering at night can help you sleep better and keeps your sheets cleaner. By washing off all of the dirt, oil, and impurities that have gathered on your skin throughout the day, you’ll be able to maximise your beauty sleep.
Text: Natalya Molok, Additional reporting: Simone Wu