If you’ve been noticing dry skin or breakouts despite
your best efforts to moisturize daily and cleanse effectively, allow us
to explain. Even if you follow a fool-proof skin care regimen by the
books, there are still so many outside influences that can mess up your
complexion. We know how annoying that is, especially since great skin
care products are not cheap. But lucky for you, we’ve compiled a
list of what can cause breakouts so your skin can go back to its day
job of looking beautiful.
Trying out too many products: As much as the free samples in
Sephora seem like a dream come true and you just want to try them all
like a kid in a candy store—please refrain. The same goes for trying out
a bunch of different moisturizers or serums at home. Piling on products
can actually counteract the effects of what you’re trying to improve in
your skin and can also irritate you, leading to more breakouts. While
we’re on the topic of free samples, be careful about what you use.
Lotions and creams that come in a pump are generally safe, but using
open blushes and lip colors that other customers have also tested is
asking for trouble. These products are a breeding ground for bacteria
which will not only break you out, but could also make you sick. Yikes!
Skipping meals: Even if a lunch break seems out of
the question during your busy work day, pack a lunch ahead of time and
eat at your desk. Missing a meal means missing out on key vitamins and
nutrients that your body (and skin) need in order to thrive. By not
getting proper nutrition, your skin can lose elasticity and dry out. Not
to mention, what you put in your body is key, so if you’re noshing on mostly junky, processed foods, cut down and throw in some fresh, earthy items.
Blasting the AC: Whether it’s a long car ride or
just hanging out at home, air conditioning is major factor in skin
dryness, which can ultimately lead to breakouts. When the skin is
lacking in moisture, it can go into oil production overload, which leads
to those pesky blemishes. Cold, artificial air isn’t the least bit
friendly to your skin, so if you have to run it, place a humidifier in
the room to bring the moisture back in.
Taking super hot showers: Cranking
up the temperature in your shower can feel therapeutic, especially on a
cold day. In all honesty, it’s just about the last thing your skin
needs. Hot water is incredibly drying, and as we’ve mentioned before,
dryness can lead to breakouts. A rule of thumb: If your skin is turning
red, it’s time to either end your shower or lower the temperature.
Too many trips to the waxer: Especially if you get a
face wax, limit the number of times that you go in for a touch-up. Just
like razors and bikini lines, over-waxing can cause those annoying
little bumps too. The last place you want bumps is on your face, so keep
this in mind before scheduling your next appointment.
Talking on your cell phone: Have you ever noticed
those finger smears all over your phone’s screen? That’s evidence of
dirt and bacteria, so imagine what that’s doing to your face when you
press it up against your cheek for long periods of time. Gross, right?
Always make sure to use antibacterial wipes on your phone as often you
can to avoid breakouts (and to keep good hygiene in general).
Not cleaning your makeup brushes: This one seems
like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised at how many women skip this
incredibly important step. Brushes harbor a ton of bacteria, so
essentially every time you apply makeup to your face, you’re also
applying bacteria. To prevent this from happening, make sure to wash
your brushes at least once a week with mild shampoo and warm water.
Letting hair fall in your face: Your hair’s natural oils (and especially hair that’s pretty
greasy) will definitely cause breakouts. Try to keep your hair off your
face, and if you have bangs, make sure that they’re clean, even if that
means washing just your bangs more often than the rest of your hair.
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