Is the damage to the skin barrier easy to relieve?

Updated on vogue 2024-07-25
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are two common causes of barrier damage.

    The first is excessive cleaning and peeling or ultraviolet exposure, such as using a face brush, excessive brushing to wash the face, washing with facial cleanser every morning, noon and evening, and feeling uncomfortable when not used.

    If it is oily skin, you can wash it properly, once a day or twice a day without a problem.

    The second type: if it is a little fairy with dry ** sensitive skin, it is easy to damage the barrier. **It is already very thin, the face is not so dirty, if you wash your face excessively and use a face washer, or if you go to the ultraviolet rays too much, the barrier will not be able to stand it.

    Or use fruit acid or salicylic acid to brush the acid, and go to the beauty salon to exfoliate regularly, which will only make the ** thinner and more sensitive.

    In these two cases, you can use some mild or topical water creams to repair the ** barrier. Of course, the effect of the cream is better, because the nutrition will be more abundant. There is no problem with these.

    Because there is no so-called normal inflammation, he is just because he has become thinner, and the little fairies can do some hard sunscreen and protection!

    It should be noted: Don't feel sensitive and flushed and hot, just apply some isolation sunscreen every day, thinking that I can't be exposed to ultraviolet rays, and I have to repair the ** barrier here, which is equivalent to building a house here and pushing him down over there This is a wrong way of skin care.

    In fact, the ** barrier is damaged, and most of the little fairies are about 60% or so, which are acquired, such as seborrheic dermatitis. It may be that the day after tomorrow is because of the use of some products, such as whitening and freckle removal, which will lead to the destruction of the ** barrier, which will aggravate the spots and acne and become particularly sensitive, resulting in the ** barrier being seriously damaged.

    There is also hormone-dependent dermatitis, accompanied by redness, swelling and itching. It is due to the use of some inferior skin care products or cosmetics for a long time, because really good skin care products are generally more than one hundred, and many little fairies may not be willing to do it. Caused by ** inflammation, commonly known as dermatitis or hormones face.

    This requires one-on-one guidance from a doctor, and then the use of some water creams that are really easy to use to repair the ** barrier may have some effect. So the price to pay for this situation is still very large. Attention fairies!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The skin barrier is damaged, and I didn't think it was a problem at first, but then my skin condition became worse and worse.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Methods of repairing damaged barriers.

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