5 Sneaky Reasons Why You Might be Breaking Out

So, you’re double cleansing day and night, applying a bevy of serums, masks and spot treatments but you’re still breaking out? If you’ve already ruled out hormonal breakouts, there might be some environmental factors that you need to consider.
If you frequently use tools to apply makeup but haven’t washed them since, oh, ever, you’re looking at a prime breeding ground for blemishes. Bristles can be magnet for makeup residue, sweat and debris, says N.Y.C. dermatologist Sajel Shah. Use brush wipes (try Kicho Argan Brush Cleanser Wipes) after each application to quickly spot treat. For a deeper clean, wash bristles with a dab of baby shampoo or brush cleanser to fully remove buildup. We love Kicho’s Argan Brush Cleanser which contains argan oil to condition hairs. Rinse under tepid water till it runs clear. Blot the ends with a paper towel and lay flat to dry.
Blemishes along the hairline can indicative of a reaction to your hair styling products. “Pomades and thick hair care products can block pores causing breakouts,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Joshua Zeichner. Be careful of applying hairsprays or pomades or try switching to another brand to see if it helps. For a case of bacne, make sure to cleanse your body after washing out your shampoo and conditioner. The sudsy residue from your hair cleaning duo can cause you to break out if not washed off properly.
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Yes, even if you wash your face at night, you can still leave behind sweat and oil on your pillowcase. Grime from both your strands and complexion can rub off on your pillow and transfer back onto your skin the following night. Make sure to wash or change sheets weekly.
If you’re noticed that a zit pops up after a flight, you’re not alone. Air travel can dehydrate the skin leading to extra oil production, even for oily skin types. While you may get a few funny looks, make like a celebrity and sheet mask during your flight. Peach & Lily Good Skin Day Drench + Nourish Sheet Mask contains water drawing humectant like hyaluronic acid and moisturizing chia seed and ceramides.
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