
With regards to one's skincare, even the most commendable of intentions can sometimes take the opposite route. Unwittingly speeding up aging, in some cases, are practices ranging from over-cleansing to an entire absence of sunscreen. This dulls, creates fine lines, and causes uneven texture, all of which show up plenty earlier than it should. Herein lie some common skincare mistakes the accumulation of which might be adding years onto your skin.
Cancerous ultraviolet rays can penetrate window glass. The rays could bring about premature wrinkles and pigmentation. So put on that sunscreen with broad-spectrum SPF, even if working from home.
Overdoing scrubs removes the oil that serves as a natural barrier for the skin, thus irritating the skin and causing it to age faster. Exfoliation should be limited to once or twice a week with gentle products.
This is a classic faux pas. The make-up products clog the pores while trapping dirt and pollutants overnight, which wreaks havoc in the form of breakouts, fine lines, and dull skin.
Skincare shouldn’t stop at the chin. Neck and hands show aging faster than the face, so there is need to moisturize them and apply some sunscreen there as well.
Hot water is a relaxing thought but dries the skin and weakens its natural barrier; always go for lukewarm.
The skin regenerates during sleep; deprivation of your nighttime cream or serum means deprivation of that all-important repairing time.
Layering so many actives like retinol, vitamin C, and acids will stretch the skin. Keep the routine as simple and consistent as possible.
Oily skin too needs moisture. When there’s no moisturizer, oil production is triggered, leading to imbalances and breakouts.
With unclean brushes, helpful bacteria will cause acne and inflammation. Wash them once a week for the sake of protecting your skin's health.
Poor sleep and chronic stress turn the complexion grey and pave the way to fine lines. Healthy skin starts from within.
The glowing skin look isn't about expensive serums but rather balanced lifestyle, consistency, and self-care. Fix those tiny errors, and your skin will thank you for many years to come.
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