So Iām a psycho when it comes to skincare because my skin and I are true frenemies. Some days Iām thinking weāre best friends, and then some mornings I wake up with small volcanoes all over my chin.
I have extremely sensitive, acne-prone, textured skin. Therefore, taking care of my skin is something Iāve always had to pay attention to. While it definitely sucks, itās actually forced me to learn so much about skincare over the years. From professional advice from dermatologists to anti-aging and skin regimens from celebrities ā Iāve listened and read it all.

I am by no means a licensed esthetician or dermatologist, so take this with a grain of salt, but Iāve learned so much about skincare. My friends and family have to listen to me police them about their horrible skincare routines or lack thereof.
Much of the information I share and practice is Skincare 101, therefore I find it crazy how many people donāt know the basics of healthy skin. These mistakes lead to skin that is oily, early-aging, and possibly high risk for skin cancer. Which is why Iām sharing the 5 skincare mistakes that everyone is making, so you can fix them before itās too late.
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1. Not Wearing SPF Every Day
Weāre starting off strong with the mistake almost every person I know has made ā SPF wearing. People are absolutely horrified when I tell them they should be wearing SPF every day because most people think SPF/sunscreen is only necessary in the summer when the sun is out. Wrong ā if itās daytime, then you should have sunscreen on! It does not matter if itās cloudy, if youāre inside, if itās winter, or if youāre wearing makeup, you need SPF, and hereās why.
Why: Throughout all of the scenarios I mentioned, the sun is out, even if itās hidden behind clouds, cold weather, or windows. This is something to be concerned about because the sun will damage your skin, and that comes in different forms, from skin diseases to dark spots to wrinkles. And I really donāt want you to deal with any of those things, let alone a chance at skin cancer!
My Recommendation: I can totally understand that sunscreen can be aggravating, with its weird smell and white cast, but donāt worry, Iāve already tested out every popular sunscreen so you donāt have to! And my number one recommendation is Supergoop!ās Unseen Sunscreen. Itās made of clean ingredients, safe for sensitive skin, has zero white cast, is cruelty-free, and reef-safe. I personally like the Unseen Sunscreen because itās matte and clear, but Supergoop! offers other options, like one that offers a glowy dew, and others that have a tint to them like a BB cream. Itās offered directly at their website, at Sephora, and on Amazon.

2. Putting Moisturizer On Correctly
Did you know that thereās a correct way to put moisturizer on? I learned a few years ago that after you wash your face, that thereās a correct time when to put your moisturizer on.
Why: After you finish washing your face, do not dry your face, donāt do it. If you dry your face and then put the moisturizer on, the moisturizer wonāt do its job. The point of a moisturizer is to lock in the moisture on your skin. Thus, if youāre putting moisturizer on when your face is dry, your skin wonāt absorb any of the ingredients in the moisturizer, and it will start to produce its own oils. So if you find that your face gets oily when wearing moisturizer, thatās possibly why, because your skin is dehydrated by the time you put your moisturizer on.
My Recommendation: Wait no more than a few minutes after washing your face to put moisturizer on, and donāt dry your face!
3. Touching Your Face
This one is pretty obvious and doesnāt take much explanation.
Why: You know you shouldnāt touch your face, because itās just bringing all of the bacteria from your hands up to the skin on your face, which will give you acne, and acne sucks. Donāt pick at your skin either, itās so bad! I know people enjoy popping pimples, but donāt do it! It will either make the acne worse or lead to scarring.
My Recommendation: If you find that you canāt stop touching your face, try to make sure youāre washing your hands constantly at least. Something Iāve found that keeps me from touching my face is just putting more effort into my skincare routine. I know that if Iām putting more effort into my skincare, then I donāt want to do anything to taint it by touching and picking at my face.
4. Using The Same Pillow Case
If you have acne-prone skin, you most likely already know about this skincare mistake everyone is making.
Why: If youāre using the same pillowcase every night, you have a higher chance of dealing with acne. Think about it, if you decide not to wash your face one night, the oils and bacteria on your face are being left on your pillow all day. And the next day youāre going to lie down, youāre putting your face on those oils and bacteria.
My Recommendation: This mistake is an easy fix, just wash your pillowcase 1-2 times a week. Go a step further by totally switching out your cotton pillowcase for a silk one. This is going to sound dramatic, but silk/satin pillowcases have changed my skin and hair for the better. Cotton is actually really rough on your hair and skin and can cause a lot of damage. Buy a $10 silk pillowcase on Amazon, as I did, and your skin will thank you
5. Youāre Not Checking The Ingredients
This is so so important: you need to be checking the ingredients in your skincare products and makeup before you buy them. I know that sounds like a pain in the ass to pay attention to, but donāt worry, I have an easy solution. (And it does not consist of me listing off every ingredient in existence that you must avoid.)
Why: If youāre purchasing products with harsh, stripping chemicals in them, thatās obviously going to negatively affect your skin. Products with toxic ingredients will not only irritate your skin, give you allergic reactions, put you at the risk for cancer and hormone disruption, but it affects the environment as well. Many toxic ingredients affect our coral reefs, our forests, and test on animals.
My Recommendation: Hereās how to find out if your current products are safe: ThinkDirty. ThinkDirty is a free app that recommends clean, earth-friendly products. But my favorite thing about it is the scanning feature. You can scan the barcodes on skin and hair products and it will provide you with a rating and why it ranked high or low of cleanliness/dirtiness. Itās a super cool app, I couldnāt recommend it more! Iāve been using it for awhile and use it while shopping for new products before I purchase them. Have fun walking around your bathroom scanning everything you own for two hours.
Take care of yourself, take care of your skin, and stay hydrated! ā”

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