YOGYAKARTA Tips that are safe to take off the doctor's cream need to be applied in order to avoid facial breakouts. The process of stopping using a concocted cream from a doctor does require special attention so that the skin remains healthy and does not experience problems.
In this article, tips for taking off the doctor's cream will be discussed in order to minimize the effects of breakouts on facial skin.
Cases of facial skin breakouts after stopping the use of concocted cream from doctors are quite common, especially in adolescents with unstable hormones.
Please note, doctor's concocted cream is classified into a blue ethical skincare. This type of cream is usually mixed with ingredients that match the patient's skin condition.
In adolescents, hormonal fluctuations make the skin still require treatment. So if the doctor's concocted cream is stopped suddenly, a facial breakout will appear.
The breakout that occurs is a sign that facial skin still needs content in the concocted cream to solve the skin problem completely.
To minimize the risk of breakouts, it is important to know safe tips for taking off the doctor's cream so that this transition runs smoothly. Here are some practical steps you can take:
The safest first step is to consult a doctor who issues a concocted cream prescription.
By consulting, doctors can guide according to your skin condition. Usually, doctors will recommend reducing the frequency of cream use gradually rather than stopping completely.
In addition, doctors can also help choose skin care products that suit skin needs, so that the risk of breakouts can be minimized.
During the transition period, use skincare products that do not contain hard active ingredients. Choose facial cleansing, moisturizer, and sunscreen that are formulated for sensitive skin. This helps reduce the risk of irritation and keep the skin hydrated.
One of the main keys to taking off the doctor's cream is doing it gradually. For example, if you usually use cream every day, try reducing it to once every two days, then every three days, until it finally stops.
During this process, pay attention to changes in your skin. If an effect such as redness, itching, or acne appears, immediately stop this process and consult the doctor again.
When separated from the doctor's cream, avoid using skincare products with ingredients such as retinol or AHA/BHA which can make the skin more sensitive. Focus on soothing skin care.
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