How to remove sunscreen daily? | Routine Help

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SkincareVirgin

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How to remove sunscreen daily?

Can sunscreen be removed by water only? I have tried using cleansing balm, micellar water but both ended up with me having tiny bumps if I use daily at night routine. So I only do double cleansing like once a week but I’m not confindent that my face is really clean if I only use one cleanser only. So what product do you use to remove sunscreen daily?
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ElizaSunny

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Hello, if you use a mineral sunscreen, a hybrid sunscreen or a water resistant chemical sunscreen you gotta double cleanse to remove it properly. Daily, at night. You have specified that double cleansing leaves you with a bumpy texture. This isn't a good reason to avoid it, but to change the first cleanser. Maybe you're not removing it properly? Can you name all the products involved (sunscreen and cleansers)? And how do you double cleanser (step by step)?
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SkincareVirgin

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I used Banila Co. What I do is first I use cleansing balm for 60 sec with dry hands and dry face, then emulsify for about 30sec, then I wash my face with clean water. After that, I use my second cleanser. The next few days I notice tiny bumps start to appear. So I change to Garnier micellar water. I clean my face by putting micellar water on the cotton pad, then wash with water followed by second cleanser. As for sunscreen, I try both hybrid and mineral sunscreen but still ended up with tiny bumps whenever I add double cleansing to my routine.
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Gray17

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the key is to double cleanse!!!🧼🧼🧼✨✨
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SkincareVirgin user profile picture

SkincareVirgin

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Yup, I add double cleanse to my routine and I ended up with tiny bumps few days after. Maybe can suggest what oil cleanser/ balm cleanser/ milk cleanser you use?
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AfrynKhyra

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Probably i'm just using a water although i know it's not enough. But at the night i will clean my face using a gel cleanser. So far i don't find it clogged my pores or it's make my skin worse.... then i just keep doing it
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Gray17

Oily/Resilient

do use a cleansing balm/cleansing oil, micellar water your first cleanse then followed by your water based cleanser, lather and clean yo face for 1 min! and then toner to remove excess dirt and sunscreen!!❤
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SkincareVirgin user profile picture

SkincareVirgin

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Maybe I should try the toner part because I’m trying to keep my routine basic. Thank you by the way 😄
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AmeeJay

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Micellar water followed by water could help but I'm afraid it might not cleanse thoroughly. Follow up with a water-based cleanser after the first cleanse (balm/oil/micellar) to ensure your skin is thoroughly cleansed 😊
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SkincareVirgin user profile picture

SkincareVirgin

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These are what I used and it doesn’t work with me 😭 I need to try another product
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