Many of us follow a routine when it comes to skincare. However, not all the actions that we repeat time and again are the best things for our skin. Some habits may be detrimental and cause you more harm than good in the long run.  

Luckily, these errors are pretty easy to rectify. As the saying goes, the first step toward steering clear of a trap is knowing where it is. And, in this article, we’ll talk about some of the most common mistakes in skincare that you need to avoid.  

  • Using too many skincare products 

It is ill-advised to use multiple skincare products at a time. When you get right down to it, they may contain ingredients that may not necessarily go well together. And if you overdo it, it can potentially result in dryness, irritation, breakouts, and redness.  

Stick to using just a few key staples, such as a cleaner, a CBD day cream, a gentle exfoliant and a moisturising facial mask. In this way, not only will you keep yourself from doing any damage to your skin, but you’ll also save money in the process. 

  • Frequently cleansing 

There’s a common misconception that washing the face often will prevent acne and other skin conditions from occurring. But the reality is that if you cleanse your face constantly, you can potentially strip the oil on the topmost layer of the skin and precipitate the generation of even more oil, leading to whiteheads, blackheads, and clogged pores.  

As such, it is recommended to limit cleansing to just two times daily and follow it up with your preferred moisturizer.  

  • Selecting the wrong skincare product  

As tempting as it might appear to be to try out a multitude of products available on the market, it is a general rule of thumb to stick to items that work for your type of skin.  

For example, if your skin tends to be on the dry side, choose a regimen that involves more moisture. If breakouts are something that you’re prone to, check the ingredients that can prevent acne from occurring like salicylic acid. Remember that the ideal products aren’t just determined by the manufacturer but also by what you need, so choose the items wisely. 

  • Falling asleep with makeup  

While this may be common among many women, falling asleep with makeup isn’t good. After all, it can block both your oil and sweat glands temporarily and can potentially clog your pores. Taking a nap while you have mascara on is also not recommended because it can potentially get into the eyes, causing eyelid dermatitis or conjunctivitis, to name a few. So make sure that you clean your makeup before you go to bed. 

Sometimes it isn’t our lack of a routine that causes skin problems but the mishaps that we make in keeping the largest organ of our body healthy. For this reason, you must avoid making the mistakes mentioned above. In doing so, you’ll be able to take care of your skin the way that will yield the desired outcome.