Sometimes, thinking we're doing our skin a favor, we unknowingly wear it out. Skincare mistakes often come from good intentions, but the result can be dryness, irritation, or disappointment. Here are the 7 most common mistakes and how to fix them.
1. Over-cleansing
Washing skin many times a day with harsh products upsets the natural oil balance. The result: dryness and sometimes more oiliness. Twice a day with a gentle cleanse is enough for most skin.
2. Skipping moisturizer
"I have oily skin, I don't need to moisturize" is a common myth. Every skin type needs moisture; the difference is in the product's weight.
3. Forgetting sun protection
The sun is one of the biggest agers of skin, and its effect builds over the years. You need protection even on cloudy days.
4. Impatience
Trying a product for a few days and saying "it didn't work." Skin renews over weeks; natural care especially takes time.
5. Too many products
Layering dozens of products doesn't balance skin; it provokes it. Few but right products is always better.
6. Not testing a new product
Especially with sensitive skin, applying something new directly to the face is risky. Try it on a small patch on your inner arm first.
7. Ignoring lifestyle
Sleep, water, and diet affect skin directly. No cream can fully cover the deficit of poor sleep and dehydration.
Avoiding these mistakes often makes more difference than expensive products. For simple, regular, gentle care, take a look at our natural products.
1. Over-cleansing
Washing skin many times a day with harsh products upsets the natural oil balance. The result: dryness and sometimes more oiliness. Twice a day with a gentle cleanse is enough for most skin.
2. Skipping moisturizer
"I have oily skin, I don't need to moisturize" is a common myth. Every skin type needs moisture; the difference is in the product's weight.
3. Forgetting sun protection
The sun is one of the biggest agers of skin, and its effect builds over the years. You need protection even on cloudy days.
4. Impatience
Trying a product for a few days and saying "it didn't work." Skin renews over weeks; natural care especially takes time.
5. Too many products
Layering dozens of products doesn't balance skin; it provokes it. Few but right products is always better.
6. Not testing a new product
Especially with sensitive skin, applying something new directly to the face is risky. Try it on a small patch on your inner arm first.
7. Ignoring lifestyle
Sleep, water, and diet affect skin directly. No cream can fully cover the deficit of poor sleep and dehydration.
Avoiding these mistakes often makes more difference than expensive products. For simple, regular, gentle care, take a look at our natural products.