In today’s video, we’ll be talking about everyday things that are secretly ruining your skin. Are you letting your hair products touch your skin? Why is using too many skincare products harmful? What about facial hair removal methods? Could they be a problem as well? We’ll be talking about all of these AND more…
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Timestamps:
Intro – 0:00
Allowing your hair products to touch your skin – 00:31
Too many skincare products – 01:19
Facial hair products – 01:56
Traveling somewhere new – 02:39
Toxins in your makeup remover – 03:33
Processed food – 04:11
Sleeping on your stomach – 04:59
Using a washcloth – 05:28
Using too much water – 05:54
Not washing your face in the morning – 06:33
Not using sunscreen indoors – 07:11
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Summary:
1. Allowing your hair products to touch your skin
So how do you wash your hair? Do you let your conditioner come in contact with your face? Something as common as a hair mask, shampoo, or conditioner could be ruining your skin without your knowledge. Most hair products have a pore-clogging effect on your skin.
2. Too many skincare products
If you keep switching your skincare products regularly, it will negatively affect your skin. Instead of helping, you may find it hard for your skin to get used to new preservatives and ingredients.
3. Facial hair products
If the products you use for facial hair removal are comedogenic, all you’re doing is replacing one problem with another. Comedogenic means it blocks the pores of the skin, causing gross blackheads. Certain facial hair products cause your pores to clog, resulting in an acne breakout.
4. Traveling somewhere new
Another reason your skin’s showing signs of trouble is because of a new environment. If you travel to a new location, your skin may exhibit harmful effects caused by prolonged exposure to the sun, temperature changes or humidity. Any of these factors could trigger breakouts or aggravate existing issues.
For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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