•Use warm water to fully wet the area where the whitening soap is needed. Warm water can open the pores, allowing the soap to better play a role in cleaning and whitening.
•When washing your face, you can use warm water to wet your face; when taking a bath, you can stand under the shower first and soak your skin with warm water.
•Rub the whitening soap in your hands to create rich foam. You can gently rub the soap with both hands, or use tools such as a foaming net, so that the cleansing and whitening ingredients of the soap can work better and reduce friction on the skin.
•Apply the foam evenly to the area that needs whitening. For example, if you are washing your face, you can gently apply the foam to your face; if you are taking a bath, you can apply it to your whole body. Be careful to avoid sensitive areas such as eyes and mouth.
•Gently massage the skin with your fingertips. The intensity of the massage should be moderate, and do not use too much force to avoid damaging the skin. The massage time can be determined according to personal circumstances. Generally speaking, it is enough to massage for 1-2 minutes when washing your face; when taking a bath, the massage time can be appropriately extended, but not more than 5 minutes.
•Rinse the foam off the skin thoroughly with warm water. Make sure there is no soap residue to avoid clogging pores or causing skin allergies. When rinsing, you can use running water, starting from the top of the face or body and rinsing downwards, making sure every part is rinsed.
•Dry the skin. Use a clean, soft towel to gently dry the skin, and avoid rubbing hard to avoid damaging the skin.