What are the treatments for skin problems?
Asked by:Blankenship
Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 03:33 AM
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Raina
Apr 08, 2026
In fact, there is no universal conditioning method that can adapt to all skin types and all problems. The core logic is always to accurately trace the source first and then intervene in layers. I have been treating my face for five or six years myself, and I have also helped more than a dozen friends around me correct problems with recurring breakouts, redness, and sensitivity. I have stepped through countless pitfalls to understand this truth.
Let me just say that a while ago, my best friend had her face repeatedly red and hot for almost half a year. She followed the trend and bought a thousand-yuan repair essence, and then went for photorejuvenation. She spent tens of thousands of dollars, but it didn’t show any improvement. Later, she went for a dermatoscope and found out that she had used cleansers with high concentrations of fruit acids for a long time to damage the barrier. She also had mild rosacea, so she couldn’t do irritating items at all. Later, I stopped all the harsh medicines and just used amino acid cleansing + applied a thin layer of medical repair dressing every day. I always wore a mask to protect myself from the sun when I went out. Within two months, my face stabilized, and even the redness that was prone to redness before was reduced a lot.
There are two opinions on skin care that are very hotly debated on the Internet right now. One is that if you have acne, you have to use acid to control oil, and the other is that you can only use children's cream for sensitive skin, but it doesn't add any benefits. In fact, both of these are too absolute. If you have oily skin, acne is caused by excessive oil secretion that blocks the pores. It is really helpful to use low-concentration salicylic acid to unclog pores. However, if you have dry skin, acne is caused by inflammation caused by a broken barrier that cannot lock in water. Applying acid is like kicking the already broken skin protective wall. I have seen dry-skinned sisters follow the trend and use salicylic acid for a week. Instead, the acne did not go away but broke out into a small red rash, which took several days to itchiness. As for whether functional ingredients can be used for sensitive skin, it also depends on the skin condition. If you want to whiten and resist aging during the stable period, it is absolutely fine to choose mild prototype VC and Bose. If you are in the sensitive period of redness and acne breakouts, you really need to simplify it to only three steps: cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection, so as not to put extra burden on the skin.
Many people always focus on what skin care products to apply and what cosmetic treatments to do when adjusting their skin. Instead, they ignore the small daily habits. In fact, these small things are the basis for determining the condition of the skin. I received a consultation from a little girl before. She had oily skin that kept breaking out and her mouth closed. She tried all kinds of lady essences worth thousands of dollars to no avail. After careful questioning, I found out that she used makeup remover to rub her face for ten minutes every day, regardless of whether she was wearing makeup or not. She also applied a moisturizing mask every day, which made the cuticles loose and swollen. The pores were so tightly clogged that it was strange that she could not keep her mouth shut. Later, I asked her to only use cleansing oil when putting on makeup, apply facial mask at most twice a week, and just use refreshing oil-control lotion. Within a month, she came to me and said that 70% of her makeup had been reduced, and her oiliness was reduced a lot.
There are also many people who ignore the internal effects of the body. I used to have the kind of hard aunt's acne on my chin that couldn't be removed by applying any anti-acne cream, and the red mark remained for a long time after it disappeared. Later, I adjusted my schedule and tried not to stay up after 12 o'clock. I ate less iced milk tea and cakes. I drank sugar-free soy milk for a few days a week before my aunt came. Now I basically don't get the painful aunt's acne.
To be honest, there is no need to be in a hurry when it comes to skin tone. Don’t just try it on your face just after seeing what other people say is effective. After all, everyone’s skin type and root causes of problems are different. It’s better to understand what’s wrong with your own face first than to follow the trend and buy ten bottles of Internet celebrity essence.
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