The skin is the largest organ in the human body. In that sense, it deserves to be looked after as it should to keep it healthy. But sometimes it happens that the gestures we implement daily they end up being counterproductive. In these moments, the epidermis sends us small signs of distress that you must know how to decipher. To know the main ones, scroll down.
The skin suddenly turns from combination to oily
Is your skin usually dry or normal and do you notice it getting oily on the T-zone for some time? Rest assured, you haven’t changed type in a few weeks / months. What happens instead it is likely that your hydrolipidic film is no longer waterproof as before in the face of daily aggressions. Therefore, your epidermis slowly dehydrates. A priori, dehydrated skin should be dry, but sometimes it gets mixed up on the nose, chin and forehead. The cause of this phenomenon? Excessive sebum production in order to meet the needs of skin that has dried out. Generally the problem is due to the application of too astringent cosmetics. Foaming cleansing gel, drying products to fight acne … These elements can devour the skin film and weaken it.
An other possibility: pores can be clogged with excess sebum, dust and residues, and which somehow try to free themselves by producing sebum. In short … It’s the snake biting its own tail.
Pimples begin to appear
If you’re starting to see pimples popping up here and there, it’s a sign that you’re going through a major hormonal shift, or that stress and fatigue have raised levels of cortisol (the stress hormone), or something in your routine. makes your skin reactive. If you’ve already explored the first few possibilities, here are some skin care ideas.
First, this problem can result from a lack of exfoliation which creates overloading of the pores. But it can also be due to the use of expired products or products contaminated by bacteria present on our hands when we immerse them with our fingers.
Obviously this phenomenon does not affect all formulas as many of them contain antibacterial active ingredients. But homemade or natural products can be affected.
Another trace: pay attention to the ingredients present in your moisturizer or care oil. Because some formulas may contain mineral oils which have no healing properties and can clog pores. While they are not inherently harmful to the skin (because they can be useful in a slugging ritual), their occlusive side it may not be suitable for certain skin types and cause pimples and excess sebum.
Tension and redness appear
When tension and redness appear, it is once again a sign that the routine is too aggressive for your skin’s sensitivity. From being dehydrated, the hydrolipidic film of your epidermis will become less and less a barrier against attacks of everyday life (wind, pollution, hard water, excessively aggressive treatments), which will make your face more sensitive.
Generally, this problem results in tightness and redness in areas that tend to be more sensitive, such as the bridges of the nose.
Of course, this inventory is only relevant to you if you don’t suffer from couperose, which would explain the redness of the cheeks, nose, chin, and center of the forehead.

Treatments don’t penetrate properly
Do you feel like you spend all your time applying moisturizers to your skin and yet nothing seems to work? Once again, your skin is sending you a very clear message: it must first be properly exfoliated BEFORE starting your skincare routine. As the pores are already clogged, the active ingredients are no longer able to penetrate properly. To reactivate the mechanism, the use of chemical exfoliants is ideal because they work by removing dead cells, sebum and dust. Results? The epidermis is perfectly cleansed and all the benefits of the products can be assimilated.
The skin is dull
If your skin may become dull due to cold, lack of sleep, hormonal imbalance, or constant contact with pollution, it’s also possible that it’s trying to send you a clear signal: it absolutely needs to be exfoliated more regularly. How come ? Good, because dead skin cells, impurities, dust and make-up leftovers may have clogged the pores, preventing the sebum from draining properly. Simple.
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Source: Madmoizelle

Bernice Bonaparte is an author and entertainment journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a passion for pop culture and a talent for staying up-to-date on the latest entertainment news, Bernice has become a trusted source for information on the entertainment industry.