The myths about skincare are passed down and ingrained. We’ve been carrying them around since our mother first told us to put a little bit of toothpaste on pimples.
In particular, face care is the one that is most studded with hearsay theories.
Even if the new year has started for a while, the time has come to abandon them, one step at a time and rely on the multiple potential of a careful and functional skincare. Let’s find out some of them together:
4 FALSES MYTHS TO FORGET
“I washed my face, i don’t need to remove my make-up”
Removing make-up and cleansing are two very different steps in skin care. The cleanser, although on the label it proclaims itself “Make-up remover” has the power to remove the last traces of makeup left after removing the makeup. From this we understand, that it is important to choose an eye make-up remover and a face make-up remover, to be used only and exclusively when we are wearing make-up and then cleanse it with our favorite product. In order to avoid the appearance of imperfections that are hard to fade.
“This cream no longer works, my skin has got used to it, i have to change the product”
Alt! Creams cannot be addictive. It is certainly important to change the cream, but only when our skin tells us that something has changed.
For example, the seasons, a relocation to an area where the climate is different from where we lived before, or a particularly stressful or hormonal turmoil period. These are all factors that lead our skin to change, which is why listening to it plays a fundamental role, this allows us to create the ideal situation to understand when it is time to change any cosmetic product or it is possible to use it again.
“I have oily skin I cannot use the cream. What did you say? Oil? Are you kidding?!”
This is one of the most common and difficult myths to combat. Listening to men and women, it is the best ally for oily skin. No, you didn’t have an epiphany, you read that right.
The oil, for oily skin, has unthinkable powers. Both as an affinity cleanser and as a step after the cream.
It has now become a staple for skincare.
the oil has a sebum-regulating effect and, if applied after the cream, consistently. It performs the function of the sebum itself, or the secretion of the glands of our face, which at that point is produced in less quantity.
“Good skincare costs a lot”
It is not true, there are valid products that cost 1/3 of their actual value, but they have a remarkable effectiveness. It is important not to buy trendy products on the basis of impulse, but to invest a previously set budget. Prioritize a few products, but dedicated to your needs.
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