Shampoos and gels can cause acne: how to avoid skin breakouts.
Acne often occurs in teenagers due to hormonal changes. However, the causes can be quite different. Skin breakouts can be triggered by hair care products: shampoos, shower gels, and styling products.
Manufacturers often add ingredients with comedogenic properties to hair care products. These ingredients clog pores, leading to acne. This includes various oils:
- olive;
- coconut;
- flaxseed;
- wheat germ oil and others.
Dangerous components
It is dangerous to use products that contain fatty alcohols. They can create a protective film on the skin, which becomes a convenient place for the development of inflammation. Additionally, pay attention to the composition of styling products, such as heat protectants or mousse. Avoid products with silicones and quaterniums.
Carefully check the composition of the product before purchasing to avoid unpleasant consequences for the skin. Prefer products with exfoliating and anti-inflammatory components, such as zinc or salicylic acid.
Acne can arise not only from hormonal changes but also from hair care products that contain comedogenic ingredients. When choosing cosmetics, avoid fatty alcohols and pay attention to the composition of styling products, opting for those without silicones and quaterniums, but instead with exfoliating and anti-inflammatory components like zinc or salicylic acid.
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