The skin is a superficial organ and thus a major cause of concern for many people. Healthy skin helps boost confidence for individuals and thus helps with their presentability. However, it takes consistent effort to maintain skin health, as it is exposed to dust and pollutants every day. And much like every other health regimen, it is the little things that count the most.
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Taking to Instagram on April 11, Dr Surbhi Balani, a board-certified dermatologist and cosmetologist based in Ahmedabad, shared a list of eight things she would never do to her skin, which everyone can follow.
1. Treat sunscreen as optional
Sunscreen is non-negotiable as it protects from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. UV rays cause premature ageing, pigmentation, and skin cancer, even on cloudy days, cautioned Dr Balani. “Daily SPF is the simplest anti-ageing and skin-saving habit,” she observed.
2. Rub lemon, toothpaste, or DIY kitchen hacks on skin
Skincare hacks are all over social media, and many Indians follow them blindly, shared Dr Balani. “Lemon can burn your skin and worsen pigmentation, toothpaste disrupts your skin barrier, and DIY hacks often do more harm than good—especially on acne or sensitive skin,” she stated.
3. Rely on viral skincare hacks for real skin problems
Sometimes, the popular hacks claim to solve serious skin problems instead of being part of regular skincare. Following them does more harm, as most hacks are untested, oversimplified, or flat-out unsafe, noted the dermatologist. “Acne, hyperpigmentation, eczema – these need evidence-based treatments, not DIY shortcuts,” she stated.
4. Ignore the neck, chest, and hands
When we think about skincare, we often tend to focus on the face. However, according to Dr Balani, it is the neck, chest and hands that show the signs of ageing faster. It is important to apply skincare, especially SPF and moisturiser, beyond the jawline to keep the skin tone and texture even, she suggested.
5. Over-cleanse or use harsh soaps on the face
Over-cleansing the face is a real problem, as the squeaky-clean feeling can actually be the skin barrier getting damaged, shared Dr Balani. “Over-washing or using harsh soaps can lead to dryness, sensitivity, and even more breakouts,” she noted. “Gentle cleansing is key.”
6. Apply actives on damp skin casually
Using active agents such as retinol or exfoliating acids casually without consulting a professional can appear harmless. However, it penetrates more into the skin and therefore has a greater risk of irritation.
7. Rub the face with a towel
It is always advisable to pat dry the face instead of rubbing it with a towel. The latter results in friction, which causes micro-inflammation and pigmentation risk over time, especially in Indian skin tones.
8. Start strong actives without “skin prepping”
It is important to build tolerance of the skin before starting to apply strong actives. Diving right in often leads to irritation, barrier damage, and setbacks instead of results, cautioned Dr Balani.
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