In the social media world where beauty routines are dictated more than ever as being relevant, matters that go viral skincare trends on Instagram are going to become an instant phenomenon. From “glass skin” challenges to D-I-Y treatments with ingredients found in your kitchen, it is easy to get carried away by influencer tips. But are they really helpful or even harmful?
Instagram has become such a skincare haven that it’s filled with Instagrammable flat-lays, glowing selfies, and #SkincareRoutine clips. What persons find beneficial might actually not be applicable to one’s skin type, although the influencer goes on raving about ‘it’. One truth could be that it benefits another in which case for the other it may break.
Trending Trends Under the Microscope
Slugging: This trend basically catches moisture using products like petroleum jelly-based products on the face. It is very effective for dry skin, while for oily or acne skin; it is a best pore-clogging agent.
DIY Face Masks-Brightening Effects: Lemon Juice, toothpaste, or baking soda seem too natural; they can be the source of imbalance in your skin’s pH levels.
Face Shaving (Dermaplaning): Removes peach fuzz and dead skin for doing great makeup, but improper technique or tools can lead to cuts, redness, and infection.
The Dangers of Misinformation
Most advice on skin care will not come from a dermatologist. Misleading sources can spread misinformation-infect applications through their beautifying effects; they might induce individuals to experiment with quite serious treatment regimes without informing them of the risk, breakouts, or allergic reactions. Anyone should guard themselves against the trend and always consult with a dermatologist, when in doubt.
Doing Instagram Trends in the Right Way
1. Always patch-test new products on a small section before testing it with the whole deal.
2. Research Ingredients: Don’t read influences caption only; look at what dermatologists have to say.
3. Know your skin type. Trends are best adapted to your skin.
4. Consult the Professional: It’s good to consult an expert if you’re in doubt.
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