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But as a Cornell dermatologist with more than a decade of experience, there's one type of product I never waste money on: abrasive exfoliant scrubs. It gets rid of dead skin cells, helping the skin to appear more radiant and feel smoother. Chemical exfoliants buff away dead skin cells, while physical exfoliants weaken the bonds between them. My best advice for sensitive skinPeople with sensitive skin may experience redness, stinging and burning, and may be more likely to react to certain ingredients. These formulas tend to include alpha-hydroxy acids like glycolic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid, or beta-hydroxy acids like salicylic acid.
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Also look for retinol products labeled “encapsulated,” meaning the retinol is enveloped in a protective barrier and released into the skin over time, making it potentially less irritating. “Retinols can take anywhere between two to three months to start to take effect, and the benefits can continue to improve over the course of six months,” Dr. Garshick said. If the skin doesn’t become red, itchy or swollen within minutes or hours, you can start using it elsewhere, she said. Dr. Mitchell recommended applying a noncomedogenic (non-pore-clogging) moisturizer after using retinol to counteract irritation and dryness. And because retinol can make the skin more sun-sensitive, it’s always smart to use sunscreen during the day.
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For the first time in Prime Day’s history, Amazon is hosting two Prime Day-like events in the same year. The best October Prime Day gift dealsBelow, we’re sharing the best Prime Day deals based on our previous coverage and reporting. This pillow is a great gift for anyone who could use a good night’s rest (so, everyone). This is a great gift this holiday season for those always on the go, like students. 4.5-star average rating from 2,627 reviews on AmazonSunscreen is a must for everyone, as numerous dermatologists have reminded us.
Razor burn and ingrown hairs are uncomfortable and unsightly, but thankfully, avoidable. So if you suffer from razor burn or bumps, or want to avoid them in the future, consider these expert tips from dermatologists. SKIP AHEAD: How to prevent razor burn | What are ingrown hairs and how to prevent themWhat is razor burn and how do you treat it? (Note that razor burn is different from razor bumps, or ingrown hairs, which we cover below). In fact, King said the worst marks come from picking at ingrown hairs, not the ingrown hairs themselves.
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