Skin Purging, A Good Thing For Your Skin
I hear questions like ʽHow can skin purging be a good thing for my skin?ʼ Skin purging is actually a good thing for your skin. This is such an interesting topic for me. To think that a good number of people have never heard about the skin purging. Well, if you are hearing this for the first time, I celebrate you. I am actually giving a wide smile as I write this because at the end of this article, you will understand a skincare principle. So you get a new skincare product and try it on, only to see after the first few days that your skin is no longer looking like what it should look like, you see all sorts of bumps and pimples clustered together and you get worried.
First of all, you need to be calm when you experience this. Two things are likely to be happening in this case, it is either your skin is purging – most likely it’s this or you are breaking out. Either ways, it’s still not that bad so just relax. Over time, we will be discussing the difference between skin purging and breakouts but today we will be looking at ʽskin purging, a good thing for your skinʼ.
What is skin purging? According to Dr. Deanne Mraz Robinson, a board-certified dermatologist, the term ʽskin purgingʼ refers to a reaction to an active ingredient that is increasing skin cell turnover rate. Simply put, the skin sort of erupts and starts to shed dead skin cells faster than normal. The ingredients contained in skincare products attempt to speed up the skin’s natural pace of shedding dead cells. In some cases, it’s not just about the shedding of dead skin. Impurities buried under the skin by previous less efficient skincare products also erupt. This helps in revealing a younger-looking skin with fresh skin cells.
In cases of skin purge, I do not advice you stop using the product that caused the skin purge. I see skincare products as medicine for the skin, not just fancy cosmetics that smell nice. This is why when you use a skincare product that is causing your skin to purge, I’ll advice you continue using such product for an average of two weeks if you aren’t experiencing any feeling of pain on the area of skin where it is being used.
Every skin type should be able to adjust to whatever effect a product has on it within two weeks. If after 2 weeks, the skin hasn’t changed positively, kindly stop the use of the product. You may further use skin-corrective natural plants get your skin back – this rarely happens.
Can I avoid purging of my skin?? Well, I always love it when the skin purges. Based on research, only synthetic chemicals can effectively stop skin purging as nature will always take its course. Since at Cosmorgani, we only encourage the use of plants/organics in skincare, the advise we offer is to let your skin to purge out all the impurities.
Conclusion
You really don’t need to panic when you begin to see changes after the use of a new skincare product. This is why it is very important you know and study the type of skin you carry. Skin purging is a good thing for your skin, you need to be patient enough to understand when your skin is in this phase. I hope you enjoyed this article, be sure to leave your comments below. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!