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Keep Makeup From Hurting Your Skin

October 9th, 2017
By Knoxville Dermatology Group

 

Using makeup to cover blemishes may seem like a never-ending cycle – cover one up and another appears. However, proper application and removal of cosmetics can help prevent this cycle. While wearing makeup can clog our pores, it is not immediately detrimental to your skins health. The key is to follow positive practices to protect your skin under the concealer.

  • Makeup has a shelf life. Old makeup can develop bacteria and harbor degraded ingredients that can be damaging to the skin, so check that you’re using healthy products. Liquid foundation lasts about one year and powder products last 2-3 years.
  • Makeup brushes also build up dirt and oil that can clog your pores. Brushes should be cleaned at least once a week to prevent oils from coming in direct contact with your skin. Brushes can be easily cleaned with gentle soap and lukewarm water. This will also extend their shelf life.
  • Finally, keep your face clean. Extra residue is left in the pores even after removing makeup. Wash your face of impurities every time you remove your cosmetics. Not only will you improve your complexion, your moisturizer and skin products will work better, too.

Don’t forget to remove your makeup whenever it’s unnecessary, such as while exercising or sleeping. Apply makeup with piece of mind just by following these simple steps. For questions about skin and dermatology, call Knoxville Dermatology Group at 865-690-9467.

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