What is the relationship between beauty and skin health, girls
Asked by:Ella
Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 12:59 AM
-
Cadence
Apr 08, 2026
In fact, the core is a two-way symbiotic binding relationship. Good beauty practices are a bonus for skin health, but wrong beauty practices are the number one killer of skin health. There is no such extreme statement as "sacrificing health if you want beauty" or "healthy skin does not require beauty treatments".
I met a girl who was just entering her junior year of college a while ago. She had healthy skin that was prone to oiliness in her T-zone and occasional acne. After seeing a blogger saying that "high-concentration acid brushing can refine pores and smooth acne marks," I secretly bought medical-grade 30% salicylic acid and applied it at home. After applying it for three days, her face started to turn red and tingle. She thought it was "normal tolerance building" and continued to endure it until her face started to ooze yellow water on the fifth day. Finally, she went to a dermatologist and was diagnosed with contact dermatitis. It took her half a year of treatment before her skin returned to its previous state. This is a typical counterexample of the separation between beauty and skin health.
Don’t say that this is a small-probability event. The debate on this matter on the Internet has never stopped: one group believes that beauty is all about IQ tax. As long as you have a regular schedule and a light diet, your skin will naturally get better. Applying skin care products is just adding burden to the skin; In fact, the opinions on both sides are too extreme, and they completely fail to grasp the essence of the relationship between the two.
To put it bluntly, healthy skin is the prerequisite for all beauty treatments. If your skin barrier is damaged, even applying ordinary moisturizer will sting. No matter how expensive the anti-aging essence or high-end hospital-based products are, they will not be absorbed. Instead, they will add extra pressure to the skin and aggravate the problem. On the contrary, reasonable beauty behavior itself is to support the health of the skin. What is the extra burden? Let’s just say that the most basic thing is to apply sunscreen. Is this also part of your daily beauty routine? Apply enough amount every day when you go out, and wear a hat and mask to protect yourself from the sun in summer. It seems to prevent tanning and spots, but in essence it reduces the damage of ultraviolet rays to the skin, prevents photoaging, and even reduces the probability of skin lesions. Isn't this maintaining skin health?
In addition, girls with dry skin apply moisturizing cream in autumn and winter and apply mild hydrating masks twice a week, and girls with oily skin regularly use mild acid products to condition their cuticles. These daily skin care cosmetic actions are to help maintain the stability of the skin. It is better than waiting for the face to be dry and stuffy, and then use medication to condition it, right?
Of course, this does not mean that all beauty practices are good for skin health. Nowadays, many unscrupulous organizations advocate that "a skin rejuvenation will make you ten years younger" and "a perfect whitening injection will keep you white for a lifetime." These are basically exaggerated propaganda. If you encounter a store with irregular operations, the products used are not compliant and the operating techniques are wrong. At least it will leave discoloration and allergic redness, or at worst, it will destroy the deep tissue of the skin, which will cause hidden dangers to health. This is why many people are resistant to beauty. It is indeed the trap of too many people.
I have been doing skin management for almost six years, and I have seen too many girls who have taken detours. In fact, it is really simple to clarify the relationship between the two. Just treat your face as your own little pet: when it is in good condition and active, you can give it some snacks. I'll do a gentle photorejuvenation and anti-aging program to help it maintain its condition; if it feels wilted and uncomfortable, don't force feed it, stop functional products first, and help it regain its condition. In this way, beauty can really help you look better, rather than cluttering your skin.
Categorys
Latest Questions
More-
What does hair health care include?
Answer Total: 1 Asked by:Luna -
What to eat for healthy nails
Answer Total: 1 Asked by:Blyth -
What posture can help a man reach his peak state? Fitness experts teach you how to build a healthy body
Answer Total: 1 Asked by:Twilight -
What to do if you have lower abdominal pain due to prostatitis
Answer Total: 1 Asked by:Seraphina -
Can you get pregnant if you have sex during menstruation
Answer Total: 1 Asked by:Flora
