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Wipe ban will help planet – and your skin

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Plastic make-up wipes will be banned under a plan announced by the Government in a bid to curb water pollution. It could be brought in as early as next year, and certainly spells great news for the environmen­t as wipes cause 93 per cent of blockages in sewers.

Environmen­tal experts have welcomed the news.

“Soil Associatio­n Certificat­ion supports the proposed ban. Wet wipes made from plastic do not biodegrade, meaning they persist in the environmen­t for years and leach microplast­ics into our ecosystems,” says Paige Tracey of the Soil Associatio­n.

The ban may spark a change in some people’s beauty routines.

But celebrity facialist Kate Kerr (katekerrlo­ndon.co.uk) says we shouldn’t be using cleansing wipes anyway.

“I’m very pro the ban, not only for the environmen­t but also for healthy skin,” she says. “Skin wipes only serve to wipe away make-up, sweat, sebum and pollutants – and do a pretty bad job at that.

“Proper cleansing may not seem important but it is key to healthy functionin­g skin. Not only because it cleanses away damaging make-up and pollutants, but it prepares the skin for receiving active ingredient­s and also helps with regulating cell turnover.”

THE CLEANSING COMMANDMEN­TS

Not too hot or cold

“Use warm water and a clean face cloth,” says Kate. “Hot water can damage the skin’s protective barrier, exacerbate rosacea and cause capillary damage.

“Cold water isn’t as effective at softening skin, thus impairing the penetratio­n of skincare ingredient­s.”

Double cleanse dilemma

“It’s not always necessary to double cleanse, it depends what cleanser you are using and the make-up you’re wearing,” says Kate.

“If you tend to wear a full face of make-up, with a heavier base, I’d definitely recommend double cleansing. But if it is a very lightweigh­t foundation or tinted SPF, then once would suffice.”

Look for acids

“I recommend using a gel-based cleanser containing acids such as salicylic acid, lactic acid and glycolic acid to help to break down the bonds between the dead skin cells, therefore activating cell turnover and cell function,” says Kate.

60 seconds

“Whether you are double cleansing or not, be sure to massage your cleanser in for a whole minute to thoroughly remove make-up, toxins, pollution and build-up,” says Kate.

Do not flush

Even non-plastic wet wipes shouldn’t be flushed, as they can cause blockages. Choose cotton or bamboo wipes if needed, and compost them.

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