1. Select appropriate products: make sure your face cream is compatible with your skin type and the skin care products (such as lotion, essence, etc.) currently used. Chemical reactions may sometimes occur between different brands or ingredients, leading to mud rubbing. Try to replace it with a face cream that has low oil content or does not contain silicone and other easy to rub mud ingredients.
2. Adjust skincare steps: Simplify the skincare process and avoid layering too many products. Wait for each layer of skincare product to be fully absorbed before applying the next layer, especially for products containing high molecular weight polymers or gels, which are more prone to clumping with subsequent products.
3. Correct application method: apply face cream by gentle pressing or tapping instead of vigorously rubbing. This can reduce the friction between the product and the skin surface, and lower the risk of mud rubbing. At the same time, ensure that your hands are clean and free of residue to prevent impurities from entering the skincare process.