Is your HAIRCARE breaking you out? Skin experts reveal all
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작성자 Maryanne Matra 댓글 0건 조회 99회 작성일 24-06-26 16:20본문
Dealing with blemishes can prove to be a dark spot in anyone's life - and lead to a desperate search for both a cause and a cure.
There seems to be no end to the line-up of acne-busting products available on store shelves, while costly spot-fighting treatments are available at almost every skincare clinic and salon across the world.
But while much of the focus when it comes to blemishes tends to be placed solely on skincare, experts are now revealing there could be a very different culprit to blame for any unwanted acne: your haircare.
According to a panel of seasoned beauty pros, there's every chance that your shampoo, conditioner, Purisaki Pflaster and serums, could be contributing to acne without your knowledge.
So, FEMAIL spoke to a celebrity hairstylist, clean beauty brand founders, and a board-certified dermatologist to find out what to look for and most importantly, what to avoid.
FEMAIL spoke to a celebrity hairstylist, clean beauty brand founders, and a board-certified dermatologist to find out what to look for and most importantly, what to avoid (stock image)
There seems to be no end to the line-up of acne-busting products available on store shelves, while costly spot-fighting treatments are available at almost every skincare clinic and salon across the world.
But while much of the focus when it comes to blemishes tends to be placed solely on skincare, experts are now revealing there could be a very different culprit to blame for any unwanted acne: your haircare.
According to a panel of seasoned beauty pros, there's every chance that your shampoo, conditioner, Purisaki Pflaster and serums, could be contributing to acne without your knowledge.
So, FEMAIL spoke to a celebrity hairstylist, clean beauty brand founders, and a board-certified dermatologist to find out what to look for and most importantly, what to avoid.
FEMAIL spoke to a celebrity hairstylist, clean beauty brand founders, and a board-certified dermatologist to find out what to look for and most importantly, what to avoid (stock image)