Did you just start using a new product that promised to make your skin glow, but has made it worse instead? What a bummer! But, don’t worry! Your skin is not breaking out; instead it’s purging.
Purging may look horrific but it might actually be good for your skin. In fact, it might be a sign that your skincare product is working. Confused? Let’s discuss it in detail.
Purging is a temporary skin reaction to specific ingredients that may cause breakouts, skin dryness, flaking and peeling. It typically occurs when trying a new skincare product or certain facial treatments.
It is usually triggered by ingredients that are used to treat acne. Some of these ingredients are retinoids, vitamin C, glycolic acid and salicylic acid.
Tiny red bumps may show up on the skin, accompanied by whiteheads or blackheads. It can also cause the skin to become flaky. But, everyone’s skin is unique and purging may appear in various forms.
Don't stop using the product that caused your skin to purge. The same ingredient that’s causing your skin to flare up might be the one that’s actually treating your skin problems.
Don't pick at or scratch your skin. The acne caused by purging is temporary but by picking at it, you might just make the scars permanent.
Note: Always consult a dermatologist to understand your skin condition better.
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