Beauty & Skincare

Debunking 6 Common Myths About Skincare: Know The Truth

There is so much skincare advice; however, you should not believe or follow all of it.

Debunking 6 Common Myths About Skincare: Know The Truth

There is so much skincare advice; however, you should not believe or follow all of it. Some myths persist in the field of skincare—despite having the potential to cause more harm than good.

This blog debunks 6 very common myths about skincare, because your skin matters and you should steer clear of any complications.

Let’s get into the details and find the truth.

Myth # 01: Not Applying Sunscreen On Cloudy Days Is Okay!

A lot of people believe that it’s totally normal not to put their sunscreen on when it’s cloudy outside. Cloud protects you from sun rays. That’s not true or right! 80% of all the sun’s UV rays can penetrate the clouds, meaning that damaging rays are still there on cloudy days and can penetrate your skin when you least expect them to.

Sunscreen is just as important for your daily use as on sunny days or when you go to the beach. It makes sure you have no premature signs of ageing caused by the sun and no sunburn or risk of cancer.

Make sunscreen an essential part of your daily skincare, and don’t forget to reapply it every two hours you spend outside.

Myth # 2: Oily Skin Doesn’t Need Moisturising

It is believed that people with oily skin should just avoid moisturisers altogether. No, absolutely not! When you skip using moisturiser, your skin overreacts and will only get oily, resulting in more “blemishes”. The trick is to use a very light, oil-free moisturiser that hydrates your skin without clogging up your pores.

Keeping the pores hydrated keeps the natural skin balance with how much oil your skin will produce and keeps a healthy barrier.

Myth # 3: Natural Ingredients Are Always Healthy For Your Skin

Remember, just because it is natural does not mean it will work for you.  Nowadays we hear of many ‘natural’ ingredients coming into the limelight in the beauty world. To prevent falling under the illusion, you must know if they’re healthy to use or not.

Some, such as lemon juice or baking soda, might be particularly irritating or too harsh to use on facial skin. Just because it’s natural does not make it good for your skin.

Always look for those skincare products that contain proven safe ingredients, whether natural or synthetic. The best measurement of their effectiveness is how well they work and how your skin reacts to them. Always consult with an expert before using such ingredients.

Myth # 4: You Can Shrink Your Pores.

Many products claim to shrink pores, but in reality, pores do not open and close like entrance doors. Your genes determine the size of the pores on your skin, so you may minimise their appearance but will not shrink them.

You can keep them clean. Exfoliation, cleansing, and using salicylic acids help remove all the dirt and oil that has built up within your pores, making them smaller. One of the benefits of benefits of applying ice on  face is that it tightens the skin a little temporarily, and of course, you cannot see the pores easily, but this is not a permanent fix.

Myth # 5: The More Products You Use, the Better Your Skin Will Be

It is easy to believe when there are so many skincare products. However, the point is that if a lot is applied, it confuses the skin and can overwhelm pores, leading to irritation and breakouts. The truth is that it doesn’t matter how many different products you use; what matters most is which you use in what order.

Keep it simple yet effective: clean, treat, and moisturise. In the morning, add a layer of sunscreen and gently exfoliate once or twice a week, and you are good to go. Overcomplicating your skincare routine will be worse than good.

Myth # 6: Dark Circles Can Be Erased Overnight

Dark circles are one of the very common concerns in skincare, but most people are trapped under the illusion that they can eliminate dark circles with just one product or treatment. Dark circles result from various reasons, like genetics, lack of sleep, dehydration, and allergies. No single product will make them disappear overnight.

However, the Under Eye Serum for Dark Circles helps with time because it brightens and hydrates the under-eye skin. Caffeine, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid are some good ingredients that also help minimise puffiness and lighten the dark shadows under your eyes. However, results take quite a while to achieve and depend on consistent use.

Final Thoughts

Skin is an amazing organ, and you must understand its needs and conditions and take care of it. It’s not safe to follow all the tips you read online to apply OTC solutions without consulting an expert. By defeating the common myths above, you can make more informed choices and better care for your skin. No magic solution exists, but a consistent, well-chosen routine can bring about healthier, glowing skin.

Now that we have cleared some misconceptions and armed ourselves with facts, you can continue your skincare journey.

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