Tuesday, 29 December 2015

ALLERGIES TO SKIN CARE PRODUCTS

Sometimes when you use a new kind of soap or other skin product, your skin may get irritated or you may get an allergic reaction. If you get a rash or if your skin feels itchy, hot, dry, or like it’s burning, tell an adult. Stop using the product and don’t forget that it caused a reaction. You don’t want to use it again or buy a product with the same active ingredient.
To test a new product, place a tiny bit of it on the inside of your wrist or arm. Watch for any redness or irritation over the next 24 hours. If your skin becomes red or irritated, don’t use the product. Sometimes, your skin is fine with a new product the first time, or few times, you use it, but then your skin gets red or irritated later on. You’ll want to stop using the product whenever redness or irritation occurs.
You should be using a moisturizer based on your skin type.

One of the first mistakes people make when using products on their skin is using a product that doesn’t necessarily fit their skin type.

Those suffering from dry skin problems are prone to having slightly allergic skin, and such people shouldn’t use conventional moisturizers because of the harm chemicals can have on the fragile surface.

Oily: “Look for lotions instead of creams” Find formulas that have exfoliating ingredients, such as lactic glycolic and salicylic acids.

Dry: Definitely find a cream, especially in the winter weather. “There is more oil in a cream, therefore it is a thicker substance and more moisturizing. The greater the oil content, the better absorption through the skin barriers to hydrate the tissue,”

Combination: this is the hardest skin type to find products for, he recommends “lotions with no acids, something bland such as Cetaphil, Cerave, Aveeno, Neutrogena, or Lubriderm.”

Normal: The Normal skin to put a very thin layer of ointment on at night.

without exfoliants are helpful,” while “a cold humidifier in your bedroom at night can help your skin retain the moisture.”

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