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What Are the Effects of Makeup on the Skin

What Are the Effects of Makeup

If makeup is an essential part of your life, you may be causing havoc on your skin unintentionally. Wearing cosmetics is a must for every woman before leaving the house, but you can experience some really bad effects on your skin with too much use of foundations, powder and lipsticks.Makeup on the Skin

Cosmetics contain dangerous chemicals that can create a range of adverse reactions that can weaken your daily beauty regimen and smash up your skin.[contentblock id=1 img=adsense.png]

Excessive DrynessExcessive Dryness

Wrong selection of foundation powder or pressed powders can cause excessive dryness to your skin. The continuous use of such products can make your skin look flaky, dull and ashen. On the other hand, prolong dryness on your skin can cause cracks, fine lines and wrinkles in your skin. Dryness and itchy skin is the major cause of premature aging. To combat this situation, you should moisturize your skin really well before applying the foundation or powder. You can also try hydrating foundations to avoid the skin dryness.[contentblock id=2 img=adsense.png]

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Acne and Clogged poresAcne and Clogged pores

The regular use of makeup can be damaging for your skin, especially if you don’t remove it well. If you have acne-prone skin, cosmetics can flare up your acne. Heavy foundations clog your pores badly and don’t let your skin breathe that can in turn aggravate the acne. It is best to ditch you oil-based makeup and use non-acnegenic or water-based foundations to avoid the problem of clogged pores.[contentblock id=3 img=adsense.png]

Skin AllergiesSkin Allergies

Some cosmetics and makeup products can cause skin allergies and trigger some allergic reactions including dermatitis. Parabens included in makeup can be seriously hazardous for your skin.

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