Taking care of your skin is fine, right? No harm is done. Your skin
develops some blemishes, you run to the store, get some ointment, and
apply it. But, what if it goes overboard? What if, in your struggle to
make your skin beautiful and healthy, you are actually harming it? And
this isn’t just a myth. People do mess up their skin when they are
trying to fix it or make it better. Don’t do that. Every ointment comes
with a manual that you can read. Go on the internet and try to find
certified procedures for a skin treatment or continue reading ahead.
NEW TREATMENT EVERY WEEK FOR ACNE
You might be one of those people who are extremely impatient and try out different ointments weekly. This will destroy your skin
Solution
Every human being has different skin. Some ointments might suit some and some won’t. In this situation, all you have to realize is that any ointment takes a small period of time to actually start working. Be patient for 6 weeks and if there is no sign of improvement, feel free to change ointments.
APPLYING OINTMENTS ONLY WHEN THERE IS A BREAKOUT
Applying ointments only on blemishes is bound to lead to other blemishes breaking out over a period of time.
Solution
Don’t just apply it to places where there is acne. Apply it gently over the acne-prone skin, so even if there is an outbreak, it would be controlled and terminated before it can go beyond control.
BUYING WRONG MAKEUP AND HAIR PRODUCTS
Too much oil in products would lead to an acne breakout.
Solution
Try to buy hair care and makeup or skincare products that are ‘non-comedogenic’ in nature. This means the products you buy wouldn’t be clogging the pores in your skin, thus preventing acne from breaking out.
SHARING PRODUCTS AND KIT
Sharing skincare products with people might lead to problems in your own skin.
Solution
When you borrow makeup kit or products from other people, the dried up skin cells, hair, or dried up blood and oil might mix with your skin composition, which will lead to problems in your skin. It is best to never share or borrow shaving or makeup products with anyone. For, your skin composition may never match anyone else’s. And any difference from what you use will result in infections.
SLEEPING WITH YOUR MAKEUP ON
You come back from an exhausting party late in the night and fall asleep on your couch without taking your makeup off. You wake up in the morning with it half smeared on your precious couch and half of your face itching as the pores are clogged. This will definitely lead to acne.
Solution
Always remember to take your makeup off, no matter how tired you are. It won’t take much time. And if your makeup is an oil product, then you can simply use some makeup remover.
Your skin is your responsibility. You might as well take care of it. Don’t take a bath in hot water even when it is winter, for it won’t be good for your health. Always use lukewarm water.