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Dermatologists Reveal 10 Dangerous Things You Put On Your Face

Dermatologists Reveal 10 Dangerous Things You Put On Your Face

Dermatologists Reveal 10 Dangerous Things You Put On Your Face

If you want to have a beautiful skin and you try to reach this goal that costs, you must still pay attention to the use of certain products. Mask, cream, moisturizing oil are all available to us, but are they all good? What to avoid

The face is one of the most visible and sensitive parts of our body and we must take care of it every day. You must know the mistakes you should not commit to not end up with irreversible results on your skin.

The skin of your face is important 

Your skin is nothing but a reflection of your diet and the care you bring to it. In order to keep the skin of your face firm and radiant, you must make sure that the care you give him does not hurt him. The overproduction of sebum can reduce the radiance of the complexion with the formation of fatty film, that's why it is important that you bring him adapted care every day in order to maintain or to restore it its firmness.

In order to better preserve the health of your face, dermatologists have indicated 10 elements that you should never apply to your face.

1. Excessive use of physical scrubs
According to dermatologist Meghan O'Brien, excessive use of a physical exfoliator can cause irritation and dryness, especially during the colder months.

2. Mineral oil
Studies have revealed that mineral oil can clog pores. This can be the cause of deep skin lesions, blackheads or skin cysts, according to dermatologist Dendy Engelman.

3. Aggressive soaps
To avoid having rough, dry skin, avoid overly aggressive soaps. These soaps strip the skin of essential nutrients and deprive it of moisture. To protect your face, use soaps rich in natural products and vegetable glycerine such as Marseille soap or Aleppo soap which is composed of olive oil.

4. The perfumes
The products you use sometimes contain artificial perfume that can cause rashes, allergies, dermatitis or respiratory problems. So before using a beauty product, make sure that it is made from natural elements.

5. Aggressive scrubs
Dermatologist Brooke Jackson argues that people with acne often have the habit of using this kind of aggressive scrub, thinking it's good for their acne. Unfortunately it is not possible to get rid of it by brutalizing the skin of your face. To avoid skin irritation, Dr. Jackson recommends using a gentle cream and your hands to clean your face.

6. Microneedling at home
Microneedling is a technique of aesthetic medicine that uses an electric pen with several micro-needles to inject substances that stimulate the skin by boosting collagen production. This technique aims to treat skin aging. However, without medical assistance, this process can be dangerous because tiny cuts can damage the skin.

7. Peeling home remedies
If you notice that the skin on your face is peeling, be careful not to use chemicals to peel. Avoid using products based on trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or glycolic acid. They can sometimes cause second degree burns which can cause scars on the face. We recommend that you consult a dermatologist surgeon to determine the appropriate type of treatment for your skin.

8. Injection of permanent solutions
Botox is well known for removing wrinkles from the forehead and sagging skin on the upper face. Although not the only toxic solution, this poison can cause bruising, swelling, or double vision if the product crosses the target area and is found in the muscles that move the eyeball. According to dermatologist Debra Jaliman, these complications are irreversible.

9. Alcohol-based products
Always read the labels of the products you buy. The alcohol in the products can dry your skin and cause skin conditions such as rosacea or eczema.

10. Shampoos
Shampoos contain surfactants that satisfactorily remove dirt, oil and anything that gets on your hair, but these products are dedicated to the hair and certainly not to clean the skin of your face. They are too aggressive for this sensitive part of the body. If you have forgotten your usual cleanser, preferably rinse your face with just plain water.