Every spring, because the climate warms and other people spend extra time outdoor, we begin listening to most of the similar skincare myths. Whereas a few of these concepts have circulated for years, they’ll usually result in habits that aren’t as wholesome for the pores and skin as individuals suppose.
Fable #1: “You solely want sunscreen on the seashore.”
Solar safety is necessary day by day, not simply throughout seashore journeys or holidays. Ultraviolet (UV) rays penetrate clouds and mirror off surfaces like water, sand, and even pavement. Each day use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen helps cut back the danger of untimely getting older and pores and skin most cancers.
Fable #2: “A base tan protects your pores and skin.”
Many individuals imagine that getting a “base tan” early within the season helps stop sunburn later. In actuality, a tan is an indication that the pores and skin has already been broken by UV radiation. It offers minimal safety and nonetheless will increase long-term threat of pores and skin injury.
Fable #3: “Oily pores and skin doesn’t want moisturizer.”
Hotter temperatures can result in elevated oil manufacturing, however that doesn’t imply hydration must be skipped. Utilizing a light-weight, non-comedogenic moisturizer helps preserve the pores and skin barrier and may truly assist stability oil manufacturing.
Fable #4: “Pure merchandise are all the time safer.”
“Pure” doesn’t routinely imply light or non-irritating. Elements derived from vegetation can nonetheless set off allergic reactions or irritation in delicate pores and skin.
Spring is a superb time to refresh your skincare habits, however wholesome pores and skin is much less about tendencies and extra about consistency. A easy routine of light cleaning, correct hydration, and each day solar safety stays the inspiration of excellent skincare year-round. When you’re unsure the place to begin, seek the advice of together with your dermatologist for customized suggestions.
Denise Guevara DO, RDE, FAAD
Premier Dermatology Companions® Fort Lauderdale
5353 N Federal Freeway, Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
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