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ACIDO IALURONICO E LA SUA EFFICACIA PER LA PELLE DEL VISO PROPRIETÀ UTILI PER LA PELLE DEL VISOL'idratazione della pelle è già diventata quasi sinonimo della sua giovinezza. E infatti, turgore, rilievo uniforme della pelle, contorno del viso chiaro-tutto questo può essere ottenuto con l'aiuto di acido ialuronico. L'esperto medico SkinCeuticals Elena Ly...
If you have sensitive skin, avoid makeup with any kind of added scents
We won't deny it, we love anything that smells good. When we were kids and Claire's had the "best" makeup products, we would opt for the lip gloss that tasted like vanilla or the eyeshadow palette that smelled like different fruity flavors. As adults, we've grown out of that (sort of), but any kind of synthetic scent that's hiding in your makeup could be having a huge impact on your skin if it's sensitive.
According to Epiphany Dermatology, lab-made fragrances feature chemicals that "stabilize" the scent, allowing your makeup product to smell good for an extended period of time. Because of that, the products with the best scents often contain some chemicals like sulfates and sulfides, so chances are, your sensitive skin is reacting to said chemicals. And this is where you have to be careful, because the FDA only requires that the chemicals used to maintain a makeup product's scent be listed as "fragrance."
So even if your favorite makeup product smells amazing, chances are there's some ingredients in there that are causing your sensitive skin to react.
Avoid pore-clogging primers and protect your sensitive skin
There was once a time when none of us used primer, and our beauty blenders were bone dry. Luckily, we've evolved since then, but irritants causing your sensitive skin to react may be hiding in your primer — the product that you use pretty much every day.
Like some foundations, primers with a laundry list of chemical ingredients could be clogging your pores, making it impossible for your skin to breath and release any dirt or oils. You don't want this, we promise, so instead of going for the primer with the lowest price tag and the cutest packaging, opt for a primer that contains an AHA, such a glycolic acid. This ingredient will, according to dermatologist Dr. Adebola Dele-Michael, both exfoliate and hydrate the skin and "will not be too irritating" (via The Zoe Report). Sounds good to us.
When You Wear Makeup Every Day, This Is What Happens To Your Skin
If you wear makeup every day, you don't need us to tell you the power of a good contour or the excitement that comes from finding an incredible sale on a favorite eyeshadow palette. Chances are you already know your way around the cosmetic aisles. Whether you live to experiment with new looks or you just can't imagine leaving the house without at least a swipe of lipstick or mascara, there are some things you may not know about your daily makeup habit.
The Correct Way to Remove Eye Makeup
Believe it or not, there's a right and wrong way to take off your eye makeup. And it's not just about what you're using, but rather how you're using it. These days, makeup is long-lasting, budge-proof, and often waterproof. As such, it's important to use a makeup remover that's ready to handle the job. If you use poorly made eye-makeup remover, you'll have to work harder (read: torture your skin more) to remove it.
We spoke to a few renowned makeup artists and dermatologists to get the skinny on the best technique and products to use. Unsurprisingly, they all agreed on one thing: Pulling or tugging at your skin results in damage and breakage of delicate blood vessels. You can easily tear the thin sensitive skin area around your eyes, and ultimately wear out your skin (i.e., hello wrinkles).
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