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5 Common Myths About Skin- Debunked

Your perception about your skin care may be build on the information through social media and you might see the tips helpful for your skin. But here are the 5 common skin care myths that are actually not true.

By khalil Hussain ShahPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Let,s assume for a moment that you know every thing about your skin and skin care. But, the actually thing here is that you know very little about your skin. All the knowledge you gain is due to the continuous flow of marketing gimmick and so-called skin specialist on social media. The irony of the fact is, you get easily trap into these false claim of skin whitening and skin care Routine that promise instant results.

However, You might be surprised to know that how these common knowledge is simply not true about keeping your skin clear and healthy.

Here we debunk 10 common myths about skin .

1- The Right Skin Cream Can Keep Your Skin Lookin Younger:

There are plenty of treatments and skin creams widely available in the markets that claim to tackle aging and keep you skin luminous. Most of the anti- wrinkles tropic creams are made of retinoic acid, thus every brand crafts a clever marketing tactics to sell their products. It,s therefore, difficult to say if one is better than another.

However, the best and natural way to keep wrinkles and facial lines at bay are using sunscreen and stop smoking

2- Anti- Bacterial Soap Is Good For Your Skin:

Skin has bacterial presence on it at any time. It is practically impossible to to have bacteria free skin at any time. Anti- bacterial soaps are thus prominently use to get skin infections away, but according to expert dermatologists excessive usage of such product make these Bactria even more resistance anti-biotic bacteria.

It,s recommended to use normal soap and wash your face twice a day with mild hot water.

3 - Oily Foods and Chocolates Causes Acne:

It,s widely believe that oily foods and chocolates cause acne scar but there is no evidence that certain types food cause acne scar.

4- Vitamin E Will Fade Away Scars:

Another myths is that vitamin E fades away scars and other issues flaws. There is little evidence to support this claim. If your witnessing the appearance of scars on your skin, talk to your dermatologist. There are many good options to treat scars such as laser treatment and Skin whitening injections.

5- Tanning is Good For Your Skin:

People have long been associated a dark tan with glow of skin. But there is evidence to support this claim that tanned people are healthier than pale people. Although, it,s true the sun exposure activities vitamin D in skin. Vitamin D helps keep bones strong, and may also lower the risk of certain cancers and boost immune function. Depending on how much vitamin D you're getting in your diet, a lack of sun exposure could increase your risk of vitamin D deficiency.

6- Tanning is bad for you:

Tanning can be harmful to your health as it increases your risk of skin cancer. UV rays from the sun or from tanning beds can damage the DNA in your skin cells, leading to mutations that can cause skin cancer. In addition, tanning can cause premature aging and wrinkles, and can also lead to other skin problems such as sunburn, age spots, and freckles. It is recommended to protect your skin from the sun by wearing sunscreen, wearing protective clothing and avoiding prolonged sun exposure.

7. A scar that is barely noticeable is the mark of a good surgeon:

A scar that is barely noticeable can be a sign of a good surgeon, as it suggests that they were able to make precise incisions and close the wound in a way that minimized scarring. However, it is important to note that the ultimate goal of surgery is to achieve the desired medical outcome, not to leave minimal scarring. A good surgeon will prioritize the patient's health and well-being over the appearance of the scar. Additionally, the size, location, and type of incision can affect the visibility of the scar. Some scars may be more noticeable than others regardless of the skill of the surgeon.

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