Here Are 10 Things That You Should Never Put On Your Face

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Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Glycolic Acid

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Chemical Peels are one of the most effective ways to improve the quality of the skin and its texture. However, doing them at home might not be a good idea as they might permanently harm the skin, said Dhaval Bhanusali, a dermatologist based in New York City.

He also added saying that most of the times those who do chemical peels at home would end up having dark burns on their skin just 2 weeks after the peeling, especially those with dark skin tones.

For this reason, most dermatologists would recommend the use of masks with salicylic acid instead of glycolic acid as it is much gentle on the skin!

Soap

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According to Omer Ibrahim, a dermatologist, it is extremely important to clean your facial skin on a daily basis and remove all the excess oils that it might have. However, it is also important to retain the natural oil of the skin that helps it stay protected and well-hydrated.

Hence, bar soaps should be completely avoided! In fact, soap can cause your skin to become rough, itchy, inflamed, and might even develop eczema.

Anna Glaser, a dermatologist, says that it’s much better and healthier for the skin to use a non-soap cleanser or a liquid cleanser that contain some moisturizing ingredients that can help reduce inflammations.

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