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The habit you adopted during the Corona period makes you look bad - Walla! health

2020-09-02T09:36:10.180Z


We all touch our face much more than we need to. The result is all kinds of damage and sores on the facial skin that only make it look bad. What to do? The answers are inside


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The habit you adopted during the Corona period makes you look bad

We all touch our face a lot more than we need to, and when we have more free time we also deal with the skin more.

The result is all kinds of damage and sores on the facial skin that only make it look bad

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How many times a day do you think you touch your facial skin?

If your answer moves on average towards 20 times or more in one hour, you are probably right.

We all do it without paying attention, touching the nose, mouth, cheeks and eyes all day.

And now that we have a lot more free time we deal with our facial skin much more - examining any redness, wound, or stain of pigmentation up close, touching, playing and creating damage.



According to Paula Blick Dayan, a specialist in natural medicine and combined cosmetics, many people have been coming to the clinic recently with the damage they have caused themselves from over-preoccupation with facial skin.

"Touching the skin with unclean hands transmits contaminants to the skin, nose and mucous membranes of the eyes - all easy ways for viruses to enter our body," she says.

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According to her, there are cases in which dealing with wounds with an initial condition of acne and infection creates an aggravation and aggravation of the existing condition, "and this is before we started talking about applying creams and serums that do not match the skin type and then wearing a mask in the heat and moisture of Israel."

Touching the skin with unclean hands can move infections from place to place.

A woman touches her face (Illustration: shutterstock)

People have a natural tendency to touch the face, especially when they discover something unusual there.

"When a person has this wound as if he has made some sensational discovery on the skin, he has an 'obsession' with touching the facial skin," says Blick Dayan. It is even more so and the infection can be transferred from one place to another. "



Spending 'blacks' at home is another common habit among many people that was overcome during the Corona period when they often locked themselves in homes.

But even this seemingly simple operation requires appropriate knowledge and materials.

"Many people find themselves dealing with blacks on a daily basis for most of their free time," says Blick Dayan, warning: "Facial skin is full of dense pores and should be kept from expanding. Any click of blacks out in front of the mirror actually opens the pores. Most people do. "With dirty hands and also do not apply material to shrink the pore at the end, which causes them to remain open. This facilitates the entry of contaminants and may also cause the pore to fill with milk, which can cause recurrent sores, marks and scars."

Always check the ingredients in advance and how they affect your skin type.

Woman removes face mask (Illustration: shutterstock)

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Another thing that happens when people have more free time at home, is that they experiment with all kinds of moisturizing products, combine ingredients (which do not always react well with each other) or "rediscover products that have been lying in drawers for a long time, and may no longer be suitable for use."

According to Blick Dayan, these cases sometimes end in a burn or skin irritation.



Another trend that gained momentum during the Corona period is the brewing of masks and face preparations from natural materials and products available in the home.

"Even with natural things, one should be careful, just as we should not take medicine without asking the doctor, so we should also take responsibility for our facial skin," says Blick Dayan.

"Now with all the free time people can get creative and take products from the fridge and pantry in favor of homemade masks. It is always important to know in advance what skin we have and how each ingredient we put in affects our skin."

Opportunity to do a RESTART for the skin

The corona period and especially the time at home give us the option to do a RESTART for the facial skin: we use less makeup, we have enough time to invest in thorough cleansing of the face and because we spend more time at home and less exposed to the sun, it can also be a good opportunity to start new or more aggressive treatments. To the skin.

Give your skin a break from makeup and use it to thoroughly cleanse the skin and brushes.

Woman Removing Makeup (Illustration: ShutterStock)

Paula Blick Dayan also recommends taking the time to do a thorough cleaning of makeup brushes, which are less commonly used at the moment: "Makeup brushes and cosmetics are full of bacteria that enter the pores and pollute them. This is also a great opportunity to drink more water, To the water, "she says.



She also recommends starting to use dedicated and therapeutic products, active products to renew skin texture, tone and texture.

"This is a great time for pigmentation treatments and applying active serums."

In addition, pay attention to your mental state and take the time to relax, because mental stress also affects the condition and appearance of the skin.

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