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YOGYAKARTA Several formulas in skincare, sometimes trigger breakouts if they stop wearing them. But what influences the risk of damaging the skin when stopping using skincare regularly?

In marketing skincare products or sharing experiences through social media, reporting on the use of a product with hyaluronic acid content, vegetable ceramides, and other ingredients that need to be stopped regularly. But you need to know whether it will affect your skin or not.

Launching Healthline, Monday, November 14, of course you can live without beauty products. According to Mary Sommerlad, MD., a dermatologist based in London, every skin is unique. So it will not always have the same impact when using or removing the use of the product.

Sommerlad recommends getting skin care advice from dermatologists. He also suggests taking care of the skin gently. Caring for the skin with softness means understanding that the skin is a reactive organ that reflects health and well-being in general.

Skin needs to be treated for a long time. Even if you don't use one product continuously but know the skin's needs it may not invite significant problems. According to Sommerlad, respecting the skin means avoiding habits that can damage the skin and cause long-term problems.

Trying skincare that is not necessarily suitable also needs to be avoided. Because, you have to know first what your skin needs. Then you can stop, continue, or replace the next skincare. So what active ingredients are important for the skin? According to Morgana Colombo, MD., the skin doker is certified, saying it's important to know which ingredients are really important.

Knowing what is needed and useful needs to be known. This knowledge can help you get a good skin and save money.

Well, an important ingredient for those of you who have dry skin, according to Colombo, is skincare made from retinoids. In addition to repairing dry skin, retinoids also help deal with acne and premature aging. To change and determine whether this skincare is suitable or not, try to get a recommendation from a dermatologist. It should be noted again, when you need to stop using skincare because of irritation or sensitive skin.


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