Clear skin starts with a simple but steady routine. Washing your face twice a day helps remove oil, sweat, and dirt that build up on the surface. It’s also important to avoid touching your face during the day, since this transfers bacteria that can easily cause breakouts. Small habits—like changing your pillowcase regularly and always removing makeup before bed—go a long way in preventing clogged pores.
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