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5 Beauty Trends You Should Avoid

Purchasing chemical peel ingredients and DIYing at home
A chemical peel is a kind of treatment you want to see a professional for. It involves an application of chemical peel solution to the face, to remove dead skin cells, and improve the appearance of the skin. There are 3 types: superficial, medium, and deep. Superficial and medium are usually less invasive and are usually safe if done by a suitably qualified practitioner. However, deeper peels are more invasive and are riskier, and could cause serious side effects. There is a possibility of reacting to the chemical used (phenol), which could affect your heart and kidneys. Consequently, the heart and blood pressure are closely monitored during the procedure. Unfortunately, if you source the ingredients online and DIY it, the possibility of getting the right ingredients is low. Also, monitoring your vital signs in the comfort of your home is not feasible. There is also a possibility of having an anaphylactic reaction to those chemicals which could be life-threatening. Instead of going through all this hassle, it is much better to incorporate a less invasive device that would most likely do a similar job. For example, you can use LUNA 3 as a skin exfoliant and as a skin massager.Skin bleaching
This trend involves using actual bleach-containing cream on the skin to relieve redness, lighten skin tone and clear up post-acne hyperpigmentation. Although some of these intentions look unharmful, it is dangerous to bleach the skin according to experts. Furthermore, skin bleaching has the propensity to affect melanin production, a chemical that gives skin its color and protects it from the harmful effect of Ultraviolet rays. Furthermore, most bleaching creams contain a harmful chemical called Hydroquinone. Hydroquinone is a chemical that is used to fade hyperpigmentation. It works by slowing down melanin production. Unfortunately, Hydroquinone is highly carcinogenic and it can cause Ochronosis. It is a skin condition when hyperpigmentation becomes darker. As a result of all these harmful effects, products containing Hydroquinone are currently being restricted in many countries of the world.
Using Glue and Charcoal glue masks
Even if the thought of applying glue, letting it dry, and peeling it off seems utterly satisfying, I strongly recommend that you should not do it. Personally, I have seen lots of black glue adverts splattered all over social media as a blackhead and whitehead removal and advised as an exfoliant. A DIY blackhead removal method is highly ineffective and basically introduces unnecessary harsh chemicals to your skin and eventually causing an allergic reaction and skin dryness. Similarly, Charcoal face masks seem to be everywhere. However, New York-based dermatologist Ritu Saini suggested checking the ingredients because charcoal itself is not the problem. The problem is the glue used to apply the mask can peel off normal skin cells and cause skin damage and irritation. That said, your best alternative is to find an exfoliating product that is also safe for your skin.Literally, lemons and limes are not meant for your skin
I understand a lot of people see it like this: lemons and limes are harmless. Also, a lot of skincare products have them as ingredients, so, why not use them for beauty treatments? Well, the answer is that when you buy products that contain citrus, they have been formulated in the right proportion to be safer for your skin.
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