“Here are the signs” describes my face 💀 Update: yo this actually works 😂 my skin has been super sensitive and broke out with acne about 3 years ago but I started pulling back on my routine (which I was afraid would lead to more breakouts but it didn’t!!) for roughly a month and my skin is basically back to normal (mind a few scars but they have significantly faded). I also started growing out my facial hair so idk if that helped my face at all. Would totally recommend trying what’s in this vid
For a long time I thought those small bumps are a type of break out related to acne and I kept over cleansing my skin using acne soap . I now am trying to bring it back to life !! I kept the acne wash for my back and only my nose that has pores
I also used soap for a long time and that made my skin break out and my skin got so dry and itchy. I realised it later only when my skin got dry and moisturiser didn't work on my skin. I shouldn't have done that to my skin so it's really necessary to avoid using face soap for a long time. I know nothing works better for oily skin to get rid of oils on the face but don't use that, soap are often harsh and don't do good in long term. I still have dry face, the moisture of my skin hasn't recovered still yet and I'm using gentle cleanser. Idk how do I restore my moist skin back. My skin looks like a textured skin now because it has gotten so dry. So I avoid using any kind of concealer or foundation as it'd look worse and flaky.
@@dr.sunflower6336 i don’t know if it will help you but I used the avene cica lotion for my face and the oil Cera ve cleanser and my skin is back ! I also slugged for months . Now I’m using olive oil soap and the avene lotion and on top the Cera ve lotion . I know they say to avoid soap but there is something about the olive oil soap that helps my skin irritation and brightens my skin . Also I’ve been using it for years so my skin is used to it . I no longer exfoliate besides the area of my nose
This is totally random, but if you have noticeable pores, then here's what you can do to reduce the size of them: Fill a bowl with cold water, add like 5‐8 ice cubes, take a deep breath and dip ur nose or any part of ur face that has pores (you can dip ur entire face) Ice helps. Keep ur face or any part of it in the bowl for 10 seconds, and no, not daily. I do not recommend doing it twice or daily if you have sensitive skin.
@@MULTISTANNN__ lmao if you have pores? If you have skin you have pores, if you don’t have pores then you don’t have skin. I’m assuming what you’re trying to say is if you have noticeably large pores lol.
@@ayesha-mx9qhit is just water. But if it does THAT much to your skin. You need to check you tap water and the tap thingy. Or maybe the place where you live just has a bunch of chemicals in the water, it’s just pure water, mineral. It has no impurities. It’s just water. Just not to use your tap water as much and find a difference.
If I don't use active ingredients I get extreme cystic acne. But my skin barrier is so damaged and I don't know how to fix it. Most "gentle"cleansers have ingredients in them that clog my pores and cause breakouts.
What I do when I get cystic acne is I steam my face for 10-15 minutes. You can buy a face steamer or use hot water in a bowl and put a small towel over it, then hover your face over the steam it emits. Make sure to do this multiple times a day (and for multiple days). You can also use a warm compress. Both of these techniques will get the pus to rise to the top and it will pop by itself.
THIS IS HOW TO SEE IF YOUR SKIN BARRIER IS NORMAL: bumps, peach fuzz, redness, upper lip hair, acne from time to time, etc. your meant to have these thing because your human and that’s how God made you you don’t need products to fix it unless you choose to. We’ve been living so long without these products and filters and plastic surgery things and Botox treatments that you don’t need them unless you choose to. Please stay safe. Your body is perfect because perfection isn’t possible because everyone and everything is different your beautiful because your human. Jesus loves you
I think a big factor comparing today and previous generations is the processed foods causing all these abnormal skin reactions. Obviously hormones and other natural things cause acne etc. but in today’s age, the foods we eat contribute probably 80% to what happens to our skin and skin condition
y’all talk like purging is bad or something. Do not discontinue using the active ingredient. Purging is literally good for your skin. Bare for 4-5 weeks and see the results
@@ninii394 Dry skin is not the same as barrier dysfunction. Dry skin is a natural skin type when your oil glands aren't all that active. It's not really a disease. Barrier dysfunction (commonly caused by various forms of eczema), is a skin disease with skin inflammation.
Pease help me. I have bumps around my eye socket and it looks weird. My sister said it is an allergic reaction to makeup which make sense because I have expired power so… but I don’t know how to fix it. My sister claims it will just keep getting worse . It looks smth like this..
i have redness little bumps and enlarged pores and blackheads but i’m a child and active ingredients are not safe for them so i’m kinda stuck in a loop🥲 Btw i only use byoma moisturizer so don’t come after me for thinking i use other stuff and no i am not allergic to any ingredients in the byoma it helped my face get better but it’s still red bumpy and yeah so idk what to do
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