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Common Skin Problems And How To Handle Them

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Every woman’s skin is different. This means its beauty can be enhanced in different ways but it also means that it can be prone to different skin problems. It sometimes feels like you’re the only person in the world dealing with that one dreaded skin issue but that’s rarely the case. In fact, it’s probably more common than you might think.

Here, we’re going to look at some of the most common skincare woes, and how to take care of whichever one might be your nemesis.

Breaking out in pimples

Acne is one of the most common long-term skin conditions that affect a lot of people, but it tends to affect them differently from case to case. Some people get blackheads, some people get whiteheads, some people get rash-like pimples breaking out in great swatches.

Unfortunately, there’s no simple solution to acne, as diverse as it can be. Glycolic acid is widely recommended as one of the most effective long-term treatment plans. Acne is the result of dead cells and oils blocking the hair follicles.

As such, using skin scrubs to keep those follicles clear and your skin smooth and free can help as well. Some people recommend shots of cortisone that can clear up acne within a couple of days, but you still need to take care of your skin to make sure it doesn’t come back.

The appearance of dark spots

A lot of people get worried when they see new dark spots on their skin. It’s a change associated with cancer and it is worth checking out with your doctor. In most cases, however, it’s more likely to be a result of hyperpigmentation, which is nowhere near as harmful but is much more common.

If you’re dealing with sunspots, liver spots, or larger swathes of discoloration, then wearing sunscreen to maintain an even skin tone is recommended. Aside from that, you can use brightening lotions with sea lily ingredients to help restore your natural tone and prevent new dark spots from appearing.

Your skin is super oily

Waking up with oily skin is by no means a major issue. Our skin naturally produces oils at night that are quite healthy, actually. However, after you wash your face with water, if you feel your skin becoming greasy as the day goes on, clogged pores may be the problem again. If you also have acne, then it’s clearly the culprit. 

Nourishing foundations are going to help control the production of oils on the face. Your skin may also be producing more oil than it should due to a hormonal imbalance. Finding the right treatment for oily skin is all about narrowing down the cause, so consulting with a dermatologist is recommended.

Your skin gets super blotchy when it’s hot

The sun isn’t the only thing that can affect your skin on a summer’s day, the heat can have quite the influence as well. We can’t all be bronzed goddesses who can take the heat without issue.

If you’re a hot sleeper or have sensitive skin, then it might become blotchy and redder as the temperature of the skin increases. Foundation can be used to correct the tone of your skin, but you want to treat the overheating itself. There are a lot of cooling beauty products, such as gel masks that can help.

Make sure that they have healthy hydrating ingredients like cucumber, as well. A big cause of the blotchiness is that the heat sucks all the moisture out of the skin, leaving it dry and raw.

Your skin is inflamed

Know the difference between skin blotchiness and inflammation. If your skin looks like its swelling up all over, it’s more likely to be inflammation. This is often linked with acne, but not always.

Contact dermatitis and rosacea can be causes of skin inflammation as well. Aside from treating the problem at the root of the inflammation, it’s important to also soothe the skin itself. For instance, try to avoid washing your face with hot water, as it washes away the oils that might protect the skin from inflammation.

Be careful of soaps that have a drying effect on your skin, as well, as they too can make it more sensitive. 

Aside from the tips above, it’s important to make sure you’re getting a dermatologist involved and taking steps to manage a balanced diet. Skin is a rather complex organ and it can be a pretty sensitive one, as well. For that reason, it can be influenced by all sorts of changes.

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