Frequently Asked Question
- Why do my skin burn when I use skincare?
It may be because of a weakened barrier or an allergy. - What is the best way to compare whether a product will irritate my skin?
Carry out a patch test on a small area within a period of a few days - Are preservatives bad to the skin?
Not necessarily; they inhibit growth of bacteria in products. - Are allergies sudden?
Indeed, your skin may get sensitized with time. - How do you distinguish stinging and burning?
Stinging is usually short-lived; burning is indicative of greater irritation; - Are Hypoallergenic products ever safe?
There is a lower risk of allergies but not a hundred percent sure. - What can I do to their allergic skin reaction?
In case of irritation, do not use the product, soothe your skin by applying cold compresses and consult a dermatologist in case of the persistence of the problem. - Can food cause allergies on punishment?
In other instances, there are foods that can cause a reaction in the skin. - What is skin allergy test?
Patches are used to determine allergens by a dermatologist. - Is skin allergy caused by stress?
Yes; stress may aggravate or cause skin problems
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It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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Mayank Rawat
Certified Skincare Consultant and passionate researcher, I specialize in exploring skincare ingredients and haircare actives. Always eager to stay ahead of trends, I continuously update my knowledge to bring science-backed solutions. Dedicated to helping others achieve healthy skin and hair through expertise and innovation.
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