Seeing others getting rid of acne is like child's play, but why does my face seem to be trapped in an endless whirlpool of acne-fighting? We may already be lagging behind at the starting line, and the road to acne-free skin is full of thorns. Are you feeling exhausted? Because what you think of as "trying to get rid of acne" may just be teetering on the edge of danger.
Let's take a look at some common misconceptions:
1. Excessive face washing: When acne first appears, we often think that the face is not cleaned thoroughly enough. Therefore, many people choose to use powerful cleansers to scrub their faces repeatedly, hoping to remove the oil. However, doing so often destroys the skin's natural barrier and makes the acne problem worse.
2. Blind pursuit of quick acne-removing products: Are those acne-removing products that claim to rejuvenate your skin overnight really believable? Many of these products may contain hormonal ingredients that may appear to be effective in the short term but may worsen skin conditions with long-term use.
3. Frequently change skin care products: Changing skin care products at will without knowing your skin problems will only make the skin more chaotic. Changing products frequently is like changing partners frequently. Your skin also needs time to adapt and stabilize.
4. Excessive application of facial masks: Many people wonder why acne still doesn't get better despite applying facial masks every day. During acne, the skin barrier has been damaged, and excessive hydration will only make the skin more fragile, thereby aggravating the acne problem.
Can using acne patches help acne heal quickly?
Acne patches can isolate acne from air, and the closed healing environment can promote the proliferation of capillaries and the formation of granulation tissue, thereby accelerating wound healing. On the one hand, hydrocolloids contain endogenous enzymes that can promote the dissolution of fibrin. On the other hand, the closed environment provided by hydrocolloid dressings is conducive to the removal of necrotic tissue by macrophages.
Seeing this, should you reflect on your skincare behavior?
The real way to take care of your skin is to understand your skin, choose products that suit you, and take care of it consistently. Only in this way can we win the battle against acne.
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Editor: kiki Jia