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Jan 30, 2012

Skin care myths debunked


AgeZone for saggy jowls.

 


Have you been rinsing your skin in cold water in an effort to firm neck skin? Or, do you switch up products regularly because you've heard that ingredients can become ineffective over time? If so, you may want to pay attention to what some skin care experts have to say about these myths.


Dermatologist Amy Wechsler told Styleist.com that rinsing the complexion with cold water will do little more than make you cold.


Additionally, she shot down the notion that moisturizers can cause breakouts, stating that everyone's complexion is in need of emollients. People who are prone to acne should seek oil-free moisturizers or non-comedogenic products.


Weschler also reported that using the best neck creams or facial lotions over a long period of time will not reduce their efficacy. Using tried-and-true products is a great way to simplify your morning routine while maintaining good skin.


Experts at Sense About Science debunked supermodel Gisele Bundchen's claim that sunscreen is "poison." In fact, what's more harmful are the sun's ultraviolet rays, which can exacerbate loose neck skin and sun spots, not to mention cause potentially deadly skin cancer.

 

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