Moisturiser Myths Busted

Moisturiser Myths Busted

We all know that a crucial part of any skin care routine is using an effective moisturiser – your number one ally to beautiful skin! Moisturiser Myths Busted There are many misconceptions about what type of moisturiser to use, and how to use it. We are busting some of the most common myths about moisturising, and offering a guide to which Annique moisturiser to use for what skin type.

Myth: YOU SHOULDN’T USE MOISTURISER IF YOU HAVE OILY SKIN OR ACNE BECAUSE IT ONLY ADDS TO THE PROBLEM

The Truth: When you wash with harsh cleansers and don’t moisturise, your skin begins to overproduce oil to replenish the moisture it’s missing. Moisturisers for oily skin are designed to mattify the surface shine and reduce the amount of grease produced. If you don’t take proper care of oily skin, it tends to become sensitive and easily aggravated.

Myth: YOUR SKIN CAN BECOME TOO DEPENDENT ON MOISTURISER

The Truth: Using a lot of moisturiser cannot increase your skin’s need for the product. Wind, air conditioning, cold temperatures and heated houses in the winter can all dehydrate the skin, which can cause eczema to flare up and make the skin itchy and dry. Using a moisturiser to prevent this dryness is one of the most important factors in protecting the skin from the elements.

Myth: DARK SKIN DOESN’T NEED MOISTURISER

The Truth: Every skin type requires moisturiser. There is a misconception that dark skin doesn’t need moisture, because dark skin typically produces more oil. Moisturiser feeds our skin the essential moisture and nutrients it expels throughout the day.

Myth: YOU ONLY NEED TO MOISTURISE ONCE A DAY

The Truth: Moisturiser can be applied up to 8 times a day and not just in the morning. Just like you drink water when you are thirsty, you need to apply moisturiser to your skin as often as it needs it, especially if you suffer from dry, dehydrated and mature skin.

Myth: IT’S GOOD TO SKIP MOISTURISER ONCE IN A WHILE TO LET YOUR SKIN BREATHE

The Truth: Your skin doesn’t perform the function of respiration, so the concept of your skin breathing is actually false. When it comes to skipping moisturiser, it’s important to know that skin cells are like fish and need water to live. Without it, your cells dehydrate and the health of the skin is compromised.

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