28
Aug

Giving A New Beauty Product Time

Posted by admin 28 August, 2009

timeWhen you start using a new beauty product, whether it’s for skincare, makeup or something else, apart from looking for positive results from using it, you are also looking out for any bad reactions from the use of the product and if theres sign of any severe reaction then you quickly stop using it, and rightly so.

But sometimes your skin may react a little to a new product, not severely, but you notice maybe a few spots or something else that makes you question whether you should carry on using the product, and this is where you sometimes have to give it a bit of time because if you were not using a product of a certain type before or were using a different brand, your skin may have gotten used to the brand you were using or is not used to what wasn’t there before.

It can seem at times that the introduction of a new product will sometimes upset the balance that you had found and this makes it easy to look at the new product as one to stop using immediately when maybe all that is needed is to give your skin a chance to get used to the new product.

Maybe the introduction of a new ingredient may mean that your skin needs some time to adapt to this new ingredient and then settles back down again.

If you carry on using a product for at least a month, of course as long as the product is not causing you any major problems, then you may find that over that space of time, the reaction that you may have experienced upon first using it begins to settle down and what at first might have seemed like it may cause you problems is now helping you and working well with your skin.

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