"This is so painful to watch. Do not follow these steps."
Nimra Khan shared her skincare routine with her fans. However, her suggestions have sparked controversy among beauty enthusiasts.
Nimra’s routine involved removing her makeup with coconut oil from the brand Soul Foods and then using a face wipe.
She then applied moisturiser without washing her face.
Although it was Nimra’s personal routine, social media users raised several concerns.
They have questioned the apparent lack of hygiene and effectiveness of Nimra Khan’s approach.
Many pointed out that Nimra not washing her face after using a face wipe may lead to acne.
Using a face wipe can remove dirt and impurities, but it may not be enough to thoroughly cleanse the skin.
Adding coconut oil to the mix can potentially exacerbate the issue, as it can leave a residue on the skin.
Furthermore, not washing her face after using these products may trap bacteria and other impurities, leading to breakouts and other skin issues.
While coconut oil has its benefits, it is also considered comedogenic, meaning it can clog pores.
Using it on the face may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with acne-prone skin.
Some have suggested alternative oils like jojoba or sweet almond oil, which are lighter and less likely to clog pores.
Fans and beauty enthusiasts have taken to social media to express their concerns and disagreements with her routine.
Some have pointed out that as a public figure, Nimra Khan has a responsibility to promote healthy and effective skin care practices.
Others have shared their own experiences with similar routines, warning about the potential negative effects.
A user wrote: “This is so painful to watch. Do not follow these steps.
“Use a water-based cleanser after the oil to remove residue. Her face looks so icky in the video.”
Another added: “Coconut oil is comedogenic. Never use it on your face especially if you have sensitive or oily skin.”
One said: “First of all, Soul Foods does not have overall good reviews. Second of all, Coconut oil is very bad for your skin.
“And lastly, Johnson’s products are tested to have carcinogenic properties. It can cause cancer. Stop using it.”
Another commented: “I can not believe how mindlessly these celebrities will just promote anything as long as they are getting paid.
“Not all people have knowledge about such stuff and they will actually believe what celebrities tell them.
“They should take caution before saying anything they like.”








