9 DIY Skin-Care Ingredients That are Bad for Your Skin
There?s something to be said about the feel-good powers of a DIY recipe and a quick-fix skin-care hack, but with the Internet as our main resource for tips, tricks and recipes, the information you’re getting from some stranger in the depths of a forum may not be the best?or even the safest?advice for your skin. We mean, the fact that people are putting Elmer’s glue on their skin in hopes of it removing their blackheads (it won’t; don’t try this at home) should tell you something about the gullibility and persuasion of the modern world.
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So rather than you send you off to your own devices to possibly destroy your face with a few bad DIY recipes, we went to the experts (you know, the ones with actual medical degrees and years and years of schooling) to give us a rundown on the most-common DIY ingredients and products that have gotten a rap for being safe for your skin, but are actually among the worst perpetrators of hardcore skin issues. Keep reading to see if your favorite scrub or mask is causing more harm than good. Baking Soda
While the scrubby texture of baking soda seems similar to the exfoliators in your favorite face scrub, the seemingly harmless powder is actually disastrous for your skin. Why" It goes back to 7th-grade science (stay with us, here). Your skin has a natural pH of roughly 4.5 to 5, and when you mess with its pH levels, it?s the equivalent of a throwing a nuke into ...
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