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Reader Question: Is It Good To Let Skin Breathe?

September 24, 2014

Q: There are days I like to let my skin breathe so I don’t apply anything on my face. Is this bad?

A: Great question! First of all, skin doesn’t ‘breathe’. It can absorb topical ingredients but it can’t breathe. If there are days you don’t feel like wearing makeup, don’t. I do this from time to time. However, it’s important to at least put on moisturizer and sunscreen every day. SPF protects from the sun’s harmful UV rays and also helps protect from skin cancer. Also, every skin type benefits from a moisturizer because throughout the day and night we tend to lose moisture and even if you hydrate your body from the inside by drinking water, our skin only receives a tiny portion; this is where topical products are beneficial. If, however, you find yourself wanting to let your skin ‘breathe’ because certain products/makeup clogs your pores, you may be using the wrong ingredients for your skin type. Look for products that are non-comedogenic if you have oily or acne prone skin.

Hope this answers your question and if you are interested in how your skin functions, check out this post I wrote 🙂

What Your Skin Does For You!

Thanks for the question and don’t forget to submit one here if you have one! 🙂

CATEGORIES // Skin Care, Skin Tips

Skin Tip: Ice for Blemishes

September 19, 2014

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If you wake up with a blemish the day of an event, wrap an ice cube in a paper towel and place it on the blemish to for a couple of minutes to reduce redness and inflammation.

See you next week,

Stephanie

CATEGORIES // Skin Care, Skin Tips

Skin Tip: Irritated Skin

September 12, 2014

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If you have a minor irritation/reaction to a product, using a cotton pad dipped in cold regular milk can soothe irritation and calm any redness. Leave on for 10-15 minutes and rinse. Make sure you aren’t allergic to dairy.

*If you have a major reaction, such as blistering or hives, contact your primary physician or dermatologist and follow their instructions; taking a Benadryl may help symptoms but again, ask your physician if it’s okay.

Until next week,

Stephanie

CATEGORIES // Skin Care, Skin Care Ingredients, Skin Tips

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