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5 Skin Care Myths and Truths

By ClearskinPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Washing your face with hot water removes sticky dirt and dust and refreshes your face. Well, that’s something the many so-called skin care experts out there might have made you believe. But did you know hot water can remove oil and moisture from your skin, leaving your face dry and itchy? So, you must use only normal-temperature water to wash your face to help conserve its natural oils and moisture.

Unfortunately, we have remained surrounded by so many such myths about skin care for years – the truth is far different from what we think. In fact, in many cases, the truth is looked at as a myth only because the myth has been marketed for years. Let’s see some other skin care myths and facts.

Skincare myths and facts include skin care practices and foods believed to keep your skin healthy. Before considering particular advice, a myth, or a fact, you must consult a dermatologist and know what’s right in general and appropriate, particularly in your case.

1. Toothpaste Kills a Zit

It may work in some cases, as toothpaste has ingredients similar to what you may find in over-the-counter acne products. However, at the same time, many of its ingredients could prove harmful to the skin. In some cases, inflammation and dryness may be experienced.

2. Scrubbing Your Face with Soap is Good for the Skin

Rub and scrub your face with soap to remove oil, dirt, and the tan caused by the sun. That’s what most of us have been told since childhood. But that’s not true. Scrubbing your face with soap does not help keep your face healthy or protect it from acne. When you scrub your face, you tend to remove protective oils and barriers, which could lead to burns and rashes.

The key is to use a dermatologist-prescribed gentle cleanser and moisturizer. It will help keep the face clean and its skin healthy and minimize the damage due to sun tan or pollution. Using adequate sunscreen while stepping out in the sun can help prevent tanning and protect the skin against harmful UV rays.

3. Popping Pimples is Instant Relief

We understand pimples could be annoying. But getting rid of pimples requires proper dermatologist-prescribed treatment. Popping the pimple and removing the pus from it may make you feel relieved. But it causes inflammation, resulting in scarring. If you do it, don’t be surprised if you get another one next to it!

4. Expensive Skin Care Products are More Effective

This is another of the most common beauty myths and misconceptions. The price tag certainly does not decide the effectiveness of a cream. What matters is the ingredients that make up for it. So, while selecting skin care products, don’t choose them based on how expensive they are. Instead, see what they contain and if those ingredients would work in your case or prove allergic to you.

5. Lasers Can Make You Look 20-30 Years Younger

If a particular laser treatment claims to make you look 20-30 years younger, it is most likely a marketing gimmick. No one can quantify how young a particular treatment can make you look.

However, does that make laser treatments useless? No. Laser treatments have been proven effective in rejuvenating the skin and enhancing its appearance. But you might want to think twice if someone claims a laser treatment can take you back in time with younger-looking skin.

Also read the other 3 Myths And Truths here.

Consult Experts to Clear Your Skin Care Myths

When it comes to skincare myths and truths, consulting a dermatologist helps and is highly recommended. Some skin care tips given by a layperson may help at times. However, you wouldn’t know whether it is safe for you or if it is only a fleeting solution with a long-term headache attached to it.

So, get your skin problems diagnosed through dermatologists and plan the right skin care treatment or regime. Click here to connect with us and allow us to determine what can best work for you.

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About the Creator

Clearskin

Clear Skin and HairMD started in 1989 as the brainchild of Dr Dhananjay Chavan in the small town of Karad, Maharashtra. Dr Chavan realised that Acne, Pigmentation, Skin Care and Hair loss treatments were often looked at as luxuries

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