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5 Common Beauty RegretThat Damage Your Skin When Applied To Your Face

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By Abby blasiusPublished about a year ago 6 min read
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We become more aware of our face and how important it is to take care of it as we age. We all want to look good, but sometimes the things we do to look good can hurt our face. In this piece, we’ll talk about five beauty mistakes that many of us make and can hurt our skin or make us feel bad about ourselves.

The first mistake we often make is not taking off our makeup properly before bed. When you sleep with makeup on, your pores can get clogged, which can lead to acne and dull skin. Using harsh exfoliants that can hurt the skin’s protective barrier is another mistake. When you exfoliate too much, your skin can get red, irritated, and even age faster.

Another mistake that can hurt is using items that aren’t right for our skin type. For example, using a thick moisturizer on sticky skin can make pores clog up and lead to acne. Last but not least, if we don’t protect our skin from the sun, it can get wrinkles, age spots, and even skin cancer over time. We can keep our skin healthy and beautiful by not making these common beauty mistakes.

Mistake 1: Using Harsh Exfoliants

We all want smooth, glowing skin, but using harsh exfoliants can hurt our faces in the long run. Exfoliating helps get rid of dead skin cells, but if done too roughly or with the wrong products, it can cause tiny tears in the skin that can lead to redness, discomfort, and even aging before its time.

Some strong exfoliants you should avoid are:

  • Apricot kernel scrubs: These scrubs use ground-up apricot kernels as the exfoliating agent, but the sharp edges of the kernels can cause micro-tears in the skin.
  • Walnut shell scrubs: Similar to apricot kernel scrubs, these scrubs use ground-up walnut shells as the exfoliating agent, which can also cause micro-tears in the skin.
  • Exfoliating brushes: These brushes can be too rough on the skin, especially if used with too much pressure.

Instead, opt for gentler exfoliants, such as:

  • Chemical exfoliants: These use acids like alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs) to dissolve dead skin cells without the need for physical scrubbing.
  • Enzyme exfoliants: These use fruit enzymes like papaya or pineapple to gently dissolve dead skin cells.
  • Soft, natural exfoliants: Examples include oatmeal, sugar, or finely ground rice powder.

Remember, when it comes to exfoliating, less is often more. Aim to exfoliate no more than twice a week, and always follow up with a gentle moisturizer to soothe and hydrate the skin.

Mistake 2: Skipping Sunscreen

We all know that too much time in the sun can damage the skin and even cause skin cancer. But did you know that missing sunscreen is one of the most common beauty mistakes that can hurt your skin?

Many of us think that we only need to put on sunscreen when we go to the beach or do something else outside. But the truth is that we need to wear sunscreen every day, even when we’re just running chores or sitting in the office.

Even on cloudy days and through windows, UV rays from the sun can reach your skin, so you should always wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. This will help keep our skin from getting too old too quickly, getting sunburned, and even getting skin cancer.

Not all sunscreens are the same, so it’s important to find one that works with your face and meets your needs. Look for a sunscreen with a wide range of protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Choose a lightweight, oil-free product that won’t clog pores if you have oily or acne-prone skin.

Don’t forget to reapply sunscreen every two hours, especially if you’re outside or swimming. And if you use other skin care products, make sure to put sunscreen on last so that it gets fully absorbed.

By missing sunscreen, we’re putting our skin at risk for damage and premature ageing. So let’s make sure to include sunscreen in our daily skincare routines to protect our skin and keep it looking its best.

Mistake 3: Over-Exfoliating

Exfoliating is an important part of any skincare practice. It helps get rid of dead skin cells, opens up clogged pores, and encourages new skin cells to grow. But too much exfoliation can hurt more than help.

When we exfoliate too much, we remove the natural oils that protect our skin. This leaves our skin dry, irritated, and open to external stressors. This can cause a lot of problems, like heat, swelling, and even aging before its time.

So, how can we tell if we’re scrubbing too much? Here are a few warning signs:

  • Your skin feels tight and dry after exfoliating
  • You experience redness or irritation after exfoliating
  • Your skin is more sensitive to other skincare products
  • You notice an increase in breakouts or acne

We suggest only exfoliating once or twice a week, depending on your skin type and the type of exfoliant you are using, to avoid over-exfoliating. If you have sensitive skin, you might want to use a chemical exfoliant or a light scrub instead of a rough scrub.

When it comes to exfoliating, remember that less is often more. Stick to a schedule and pay attention to what your skin needs. You can get all the benefits of cleansing without hurting your skin if you do it the right way.

Mistake 4: Not Removing Makeup Before Bed

We’ve all been there: you get home late after a long day, and the last thing you want to do is spend time taking off your makeup. But if you don’t take off your makeup before bed, it can hurt your skin in important ways.

If you sleep with makeup on, it can block your pores and make you break out. Also, makeup can keep dirt and bacteria on your skin, which can cause itching and redness. This can cause your skin to age faster and get hurt over time.

Make sure to take off your makeup every night before bed to avoid making this mistake. Use a gentle cleaner to get rid of all your makeup, and then use a toner to make sure your skin is clean and feeling good. If you don’t have much time before bed, you could use makeup wipes or micellar water to quickly take off your makeup.

Before bed, it’s important to do more than just take off your makeup. You should also take care of your face. Use a moisturiser to keep your skin fresh, and think about using retinol or another anti-aging product at night to help your skin repair and stay healthy.

Overall, taking a few minutes to take off your makeup before bed can do a lot for your skin’s health and look. So, let’s take care of our face the way it needs to be cared for.

Mistake 5: Using Too Many Products

When it comes to skincare, we often think that more is better. However, using too many products can actually do more harm than good. Here are some reasons why:

  • Overloading your skin: When you use too many products, you can overload your skin, causing it to become congested and clogged. This can lead to breakouts, irritation, and sensitivity.
  • Conflicting ingredients: Different products may contain conflicting ingredients that can cancel each other out or even cause a negative reaction. For example, using a retinol product with a vitamin C product can cause irritation and dryness.
  • Wasting money: Using too many products can be a waste of money. Many products are designed to work together, so using too many can be redundant and unnecessary.

To avoid this mistake, we recommend simplifying your skincare routine. Stick to a few key products that work well for your skin type and address your specific concerns. A basic routine should include a cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. You can add in additional products as needed, but be mindful of how they interact with each other and your skin. Remember, less is often more when it comes to skincare.

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Abby blasius

I am a passionate content creator with a strong focus on health and wellness. While my educational background lies in a Bachelor of Accounting and Finance, it is my innate desire to help people feel good about themselves in mind, body&soul

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