Things Dermatologists Say You Should Never Do to Healing Skin
Whether or not you have clinically sensitive skin, we all know that our skin’s needs can change about as quickly as the weather. From environmental changes (hello, spring allergens) to routine shifts and, of course, in-office skin procedures, our skin can go from healthy and radiant to irritated and painful in minutes. So, if managing your skin on the day to day feels like navigating a high-stakes covert operation, how can we possibly manage skin that’s healing from cosmetic treatments or other such trauma? Luckily, it’s not as hard as you think. Ahead, expert derms walk us through the do’s and don’t’s of healing skin.
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