People think “bad for your skin” means it’s going to give you a pimple next week. Like no, bad for your skin can also mean accelerated signs of aging. It’s better to develop good habits now while your mind is malleable instead of being 40 trying to break habits you created at 18
It’s not necessary to have all of these steps in your skin care routine. At the most basic level, you can use a cleanser, toner, and moisturizer that suits your skin type. And exfoliate a few times a week.
Ceramides ensure a healthy skin barrier, which is important for the protection, hydration, and regulation of fluid balance in the skin. https://t.co/ASRMpNLqUk
As for scarring, treatment depends on the type of scars. Rosehip seed oil and vitamin E are some natural options to reduce acne scars. https://t.co/YG5SnwGqwK
Anybody have suggestions on what creams or facial products I can use to help with acne prone skin, and big pores? I know it's a process but any starter suggestions???
It’s completely normal to have acne outside of your adult years. As you age, your body and hormones change, and your skin’s reaction to that is natural.
If it is psoriasis, a PCP or dermatologist is likely to prescribe a topical medication. Alternative medicine practitioners would ask you about your diet and stress levels, pollution in the environment, and other potential lifestyle causes. https://t.co/AgCCYjK0CX
Eczema also has many known causes. Learn how different medical perspectives (western, TCM, naturopathy) approach eczema treatment. https://t.co/h7eneFlQ8Z
Eczema and uticaria (hives) are separate skin conditions that require different treatments. This thread can help you get started on finding the right treatments.