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“Do’s & Don’ts” of Skincare: 5 Skincare Mistakes You’re Probably Making (And How to Fix Them)

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  “Do’s & Don’ts” of Skincare:  5 Skincare Mistakes You’re Probably Making (And How to Fix Them) Healthy, glowing skin isn’t about owning the most expensive products, it’s about knowing how to use them correctly.  Even the best skincare routine can backfire if you’re making small but common mistakes.  Whether you’re a skincare beginner or a seasoned enthusiast, chances are you’re guilty of at least one of these five missteps.  The good news? Each one can be fixed with simple tweaks that deliver major results. Below, we break down the 5 biggest skincare mistakes  and how to turn them into healthy habits for radiant, youthful skin. 1. Stop Over-Exfoliating Exfoliation is essential for removing dead skin cells, boosting cell turnover , and keeping your complexion smooth. But there’s a fine line between gentle buffing and outright irritation. Over-exfoliating ,  whether with harsh scrubs or too-frequent chemical peels can strip away your skin’s ...

7 Skincare Mistakes You Might Be Making

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  7 Skincare Mistakes You Might Be Making (And How to Fix Them Today) I'm sure we’ve all been there ... standing in front of the mirror wondering why our skin suddenly looks dull, dry, or just off. You’re investing in all the right products (or so you think), watching all the TikTok's, doing the 7-step routines and still not getting that glow . Here’s the secret: skincare isn’t just about what you put on your skin, it’s also about how and why . So today, let’s have an honest bestie-to-bestie chat about the most common skincare mistakes and how to fix them fast. Ready? Let’s glow. 1. Using Too Many Products at Once More isn’t always better. In fact, piling on product after product can do more harm than good, especially if you're mixing actives like retinol, AHAs, and vitamin C without knowing how they play together. ✅ Fix it: Start with the basics:  a gentle cleanser, a hydrating moisturizer, and SPF in the morning. Once your skin settles, then you can introduce tar...