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Six Bad Habits That Could Be Roughing Up Your Skin
DivineCaroline.com
Posted April 28, 2010

SpEd_SkinYou’ve seen the error of your ways when it comes to sleeping in makeup. You’ve quit smoking, you’ve stopped tanning, you drink plenty of water, and you even make homemade avocado masks. You cleanse, tone, and exfoliate every day—but not too much, and only with the right products. 

We do everything we can to keep the skin on our faces and bodies looking soft, supple, and young, but even if you think you’re doing everything right, there are some common habits that undermine even the most valiant skincare efforts. Before you spend more money on fancy facials, and before you rush out and buy another expensive eye cream or anti-aging potion, check to make sure you’re not committing one of these six skincare sins. 

Taking Hot Showers
Pleasurable though they may be, long and steamy showers are terrible for your skin. The hot water washes away skin’s protective oils, leaving it
dry, tight, and itchy. Using a harsh, soap-based cleanser in a hot shower is double trouble: the two conspire to liquefy and wash away the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin cells and sebum. To take it easier on your body’s largest organ, switch to a lukewarm shower. The lower temperature helps keep the stratum corneum from rinsing away, as well as ensuring that you won’t linger in the shower long enough to do any other damage. 

Skimping on Sunscreen

Makeup brushes and sponges, tweezers, razors, and other personal-care gadgets spend most of their time in a humid bathroom--a bacterial bonanza
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has been chiding us for years to wear a 30 SPF sunscreen every single day. Of course, we all know to wear it on our faces, and definitely on our bodies while at the beach (right?), but sunscreen should really be worn everywhere, every day. That means you can’t skip it on cloudy days or overlook places like the tops of the ears, the scalp, the hands, the neck and chest, the lips, and the tops of the feet. According to the AAD, most melanomas and malignant skin lesions develop on areas of the body that are more exposed to the sun, including the head and neck, so don’t forget to cover every single inch. Also, if you’re using only a couple of squirts of sunscreen to cover your whole body, you’re not using nearly enough. 

Not Handling with Care
Many of us rub too vigorously when drying off with a towel. The constant friction and abrasion on our body can strip away essential oils, leading to irritation and dryness; on the face, the constant tugging and pulling can lead to sagging. When drying skin, use a towel to blot or pat dry instead of rubbing. On the face, be sure not to tug on the skin, especially on the delicate areas underneath the eyes. Gently pat wet skin dry, and use the same delicate motion for applying eye cream. Pulling too hard for too many years could cause damage to the connective tissue underneath the skin’s surface. 

Using Dirty Implements

Using a harsh, soap-based cleanser in a hot shower is double trouble
Makeup brushes and sponges, tweezers, razors, and other personal-care gadgets spend most of their time in a humid bathroom—a bacterial bonanza where they become magnets for dust, dirt, and oil. At best, they don’t perform well when they’re dirty; at worst, they can spread germs and distribute dirt that could clog pores and cause breakouts. Make sure to wash cosmetic brushes regularly with soap and water, replace razor blades, loofahs, and pumice stones regularly, and clean everything else with rubbing alcohol to kill germs. 

Too Much Touching
After you’ve been at the grocery store or the gas station or on public transportation, you’d never be willing to stick your fingers in your mouth, right? Yet few people give the same consideration to touching their face when their hands are dirty. Transferring dirt to the face is
a surefire way to cause breakouts and clog pores, so try to avoid touching your face more than necessary, especially when your hands are less than clean.

When you’re washing your hands, don’t forget your phone—cell phones can accumulate grime and bacteria that can easily transfer to the face. A recent study in the Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials reported that 95 percent of mobile phones were contaminated with at least one type of bacteria. Some even carried MRSA, a type of staph germ that can be hard to treat. Keep your phone clean by gently wiping it down with rubbing alcohol once a week to remove traces of makeup, sweat, and other contaminants. 

Scratching and Picking
Taking a pass at a momentary itch is one thing, but scratching repeatedly at one spot can literally scrape away the top layers of skin, leaving it dry, irritated, and exposed to infection. Picking at ingrown hairs, pimples, scabs, moles, or other spots can cause bleeding, create an open wound that’s susceptible to bacteria, and leave you with scars. If you experience constant itching, a dermatologist can help diagnose any skin allergies or
eczema, but most chronically itchy skin is caused by other bad habits (like hot showers or product overload) and should decrease with improved care. 

Having healthy skin doesn’t call for spending thousands of dollars on products and making frequent visits to the dermatologist—it simply requires the right care. Be good to your skin, and it’ll return the favor.

Orginally written for DivineCaroline.com by Allison Ford.


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23 Comments
MadHatter says: on Apr 29, 2010
i am going to admit i am guilty for some of the things up on the list such as taking nice long hot showers to ease the muscle strain as well as scratching at a particular spot because my skin is dry. i clean my make up brushes 2 times a weeks so i can't say that i am lazy and not trying there! LOL
dreemz8680 says: on May 03, 2010
I love long hot showers....they are soooo relaxing..
deerland says: on May 03, 2010
Scuni steam cleaners are great for killing germs on makeup tools as well as other grooming tools. I use mine often.
wallay says: on May 04, 2010
Sigh.. .I'm good with all of the above except for the scratching and picking one. Sometimes I don't even notice that I'm picking at my skin until it's too late (and there's some red potch or mark :/). Great point about the hot showers! Most people aren't aware that "the hotter, the better" doesn't always apply when it comes to taking care of our fragile skin. :)
octoberinc says: on May 05, 2010
I can't give up the hot showers. That is my guilty pleasure - I am grumpy all day if the water isn't hot enough!
mistique says: on May 11, 2010
im not going to lie there is know way that i am giving up on the hot showers everything else maybe but definitely not my hot showers lol
nasonfamily says: on May 12, 2010
I am definately going to be aware of touchin, rubbing at picking at my skin, but the hot showers I cannot give up.
mardel says: on May 17, 2010
I love hot showers and I do pick at my skin. I try to keep my hands busy with a book or the keyboard and that helps me!
Adamskds5 says: on May 19, 2010
I love my hot showers too much to give up. Everything else I can do that.
supermommy828 says: on May 19, 2010
wow i do all of those things. now i can fix these habits and hope for the best for my skin!....oh but those hot showers are gonna suck quitting
labellamental says: on May 19, 2010
I'm guilty. I looooooooove long hot showers. I refuse to give them up. I'll just slather on after bath oils to keep my skin supple and pliant lol.
april28 says: on May 29, 2010
Seems I am guilty of just about all of the above. I know better, but sometimes just can't help myself. This has brought it to my attention (again) and I will try to break some of these bad habits!
joy9281 says: on May 30, 2010
Thanks for the advice!
DFetters says: on Jun 02, 2010
I use the Oil of Olay In-Shower Lotion. The way my skin feels when I get out of the shower is SOOOOO much better then before I used this stuff. It's great! They stopped selling it at our local stores awhile back, so we started buying it at drugstore.com in bulk. I can't live without it. Whether I take a hot shower or a cooler shower, my skin always feels great! Maybe that could help some of you who are not wanting to stop your hot showers!
JustRebecca says: on Jun 03, 2010
I am 36 and after 5 kids I never used sunscreen and make up and I never had pimples or blemishes in the last 6 months I decided to start and now I am breaking out. What gives !!!
janet1976 says: on Jun 14, 2010
I am also guilty of all these bad habits!! I like picking at my skin and then when I get the dark spots is when I regret it. I am trying to take better care of my skin though.
jacksgranny says: on Jun 21, 2010
I notice I break out on the side of my face that I tend to hold the telephone to. I even gave it a name, phone face, lol. I clean my work and home phones regularly however I broke my cell phone once using rubbing alcohol so I am a little timid about using anything moist to clean it. Anyone know of the best way to avoid damaging my cell phone and my face?
bethbr00tality says: on Jul 14, 2010
I pick at my skin all the time, so that's a huge problem. My other problem is that I walk to & from work and I'm definitely not using anything with spf besides the spf 15 or 20 in my foundation. =[
redbutterfly20 says: on Jul 14, 2010
I'm guilty of all of the above.. I love hot showers, even during the summer. I rarely apply sunscreen, unless i'm going to be in the sun all day. I've also always suffered from acne, and can't resist picking even though I know how bad it is. But now I know what to work on.
sweetsofi says: on Jul 15, 2010
i always wach my face with hot water thinking that it is good for the pores........anybody knows how bad is it???
Princezzz says: on Jul 16, 2010
Oh yes,I make a constant effort to keep my hands off my face. I live in Tucson Az,needless to say,I sweat and sometimes it's all I can do to keep from swiping my face.I am also at the age where my skin does not need to lose any more elasticity!
Selfinspired09 says: on Jul 30, 2010
After reading this I have to admitt, I am guilty of it all. I especially love long hot shower, and i thought they would help. But I guess not.
AParman says: on Aug 01, 2010
Guilty of hot showers they are so relaxing.
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