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6 Signs You’re Using the Wrong Products for Your Skin

November 7, 2021 by Sam H.

As the pandemic raged outside, many of us pressed play on our self-love playlists, selected the right essential oils to set the mood, and disappeared beneath a fog of beauty products whenever we needed to shut the world out for a few minutes.

Though this led to many a well-deserved moment of relaxation, it also led to many people discovering that their skincare choices just weren’t working out for them, even when the products had glowing reviews.

6 Signs You’re Using the Wrong Products for Your Skin

If you’re wondering whether one of the products you use is messing up your skin, look out for the following signs:

1. Dry, Peeling Skin

Using the wrong products on your skin can trigger an existing (but hidden) condition. This often manifests as super dry and peeling skin or excessively oily skin. Some people have naturally dry skin, but if your skin hurts or is peeling, this could show that the products you’re applying are too acidic or harsh.

2. Unusual Breakouts

It’s important to know what’s “normal” for your skin. If, for example, breakouts occur in spots at certain times of the month (and this happens regardless of the products you’re using), a breakout may not be due to a new skincare product.

However, if noticeable breakouts happen that aren’t “normal” after using new skincare products, the ingredients may have something to do with it. It’s important to give the skin time to adjust to a new routine, and breakouts are relatively common when introducing certain products. However, if the problem persists, it may be time to change your products and possibly even see a dermatologist.

3. Sudden Rashes

Rashes can be caused by many different things, but allergic reactions are a common factor. Breaking out with a rash demands a visit to a dermatologist to provide an allergy patch test. This way, it’s easier to pinpoint the problematic ingredient when purchasing new makeup, fragrances, or skincare products.

4. Excessive Oil

As with dry skin, oily skin is a natural state for some people. However, if you notice excess oil after using new skincare products, it could be due to the wrong combination of ingredients for your skin type.

Skin has a natural layer of oil for protection, acting as a barrier. Some products strip that oil away, forcing the body to create excess amounts, almost as if it were in damage mode. If this happens, search for products that boost hydration without incorporating added oil.

5. Pain, Burning, or Stinging

Many people believe that stinging means the product is working. There’s little truth in this, so it’s crucial to distinguish the difference between a tingling sensation and a straight-up burn or sting.

A lot of skincare products create a tingling sensation, but this should leave quickly after it’s applied. If, however, the skin is still burning, stinging, or feels hot to the touch hours after using a product, this is a sure sign that it shouldn’t be used again.

Even cosmetic tattooing can be achieved without pain, so if your beauty products are hurting you, that’s a good sign to stop!

6. Breaking Out In Hives

Hives should never be ignored as they indicate an extreme allergic reaction to a product, usually one that’s fragranced. If hives occur, stop using the product and visit a dermatologist.

Creating the perfect beauty routine is great for self-care and the health of your skin. However, it’s crucial to use products that compliment the natural state of your complexion. To avoid a negative reaction, look out for the above signs, and always do a patch test for allergies before applying new products.

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  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    November 12, 2021 at 4:43 pm

    These are all good tips. I have been trying new products and not all of them were beneficial to my skin.

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