3 skin myths and what to believe instead
Heard a lot of skincare tips online? Not all of them are true. We’re here to share real facts and help you take care of your skin the right way. Here are three common myths about skincare and what you should believe instead.

Myth 1: Oily skin doesn’t need moisture
The myth: People with oily or acne-prone skin should avoid moisturizers.
The truth: If you don’t hydrate oily skin, it will make even more oil to protect itself, which can make breakouts worse.
👉 What to do: Use a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer to balance your skin without clogging pores.

Myth 2: Makeup causes pimples
The myth: Many believe that wearing makeup will automatically cause breakouts.
The truth: Pimples usually come from not cleaning your skin well or using products that irritate your skin, not from makeup itself.
👉 What to do: Always cleanse your face well, especially before bed, to remove makeup and dirt.

Myth 3: It’s okay to pop pimples
The myth: Squeezing pimples will make them heal or go away faster.
The truth: Popping pimples can push bacteria deeper into your skin, cause infections, and leave scars.
👉 What to do: Use a targeted treatment to calm pimples instead of popping them.
Bottom line: Keep it simple: more products aren’t always better.
Don’t believe everything you see online, many skincare hacks can do more harm than good. Using too many products can stress your skin instead of helping it. Choose a simple routine with products that really work, and feel confident in your own skin: no filters, no fake promises.
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