Care Recommendations for Sensitive and Spotty Skin

 

Spotty Skin

Some skins can be both sensitive and have acne. Although these skins are thought to be difficult to care for, it is now very easy with our suggestions! :) If you have sensitive, acne-prone skin, these suggestions are for you!

Spotty Skin


1. Get Help from an Expert


Sensitive skin care is hard enough; When pimples are added on top of it, things can become unbearable. Because acne treatment can cause further irritation of the skin. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you seek help from a dermatologist instead of trying to treat this skin problem on your own. Your dermatologist will apply the necessary treatment for your skin and determine the products you should use. Thus, you can solve both skin problems.

2. Do Not Overdo

Spotty Skin

One of the biggest mistakes made to prevent acne is to dry the skin completely. In order to clean the pores that cause acne and blackheads, it is necessary to choose products that will gently cleanse the skin without drying it out. In addition, it will be sufficient to clean the skin twice a day, morning and evening. So you don't need to constantly wash your skin for acne to dry out. If you overdo it, your skin will become more dry and irritated. This can cause increased skin sensitivity.

3. You Shouldn't Use Too Many Products in a Row

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Unless your dermatologist recommends, you should not use products in a row in your day and night care routine. There are those who clean their skin one after the other with different cleansing gels and use many creams one after the other so that their acne goes away quickly. Doing this causes the sebum balance in the skin to deteriorate and the skin becomes irritated. Instead, we recommend using a cleanser, moisturizing cream and, of course, sunscreen during the day to gently care for and purify your skin, unless instructed otherwise by your dermatologist.

4. Don't Forget Moisturizer

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As we mentioned above, you should take care to use moisturizer so that your skin does not dry out and does not become irritated, and you should not skimp on your skin care routine. By using a moisturizer with a light, gel-cream texture, you can provide moisture support to your skin as much as it needs.

5. You Should Avoid Hard Movements


You should not exfoliate your skin to remove blackheads and roughness on your skin, and you should not wash your face with hard, cleansing brushes. Hard brushes can easily irritate her sensitive skin, causing redness and burning. Likewise, peeling can cause skin irritation. For this reason, you should take care to use products that will care for your skin with delicate movements and clean it gently.

6. You Can Take an Allergy Test


Before using a new product, you should apply new skincare products slowly and carefully until you know how your skin will react. You can even test to see if it will cause a reaction on your skin before you try it. By applying a small amount of product to the inside of your arm, you can be sure that your skin does not cause any reactions such as redness, itching, burning, stinging.

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