You apply treatments regularly.
You have tried several products.
And yet your skin remains essentially the same.
This situation is very common and it usually does not stem from a lack of effort or a bad product.
In most cases, the problem simply stems from the fact that the skin is not receiving the correct signals.
The trap of the “one-size-fits-all” product
Many routines are built from general advice:
- hydrate
- purify
- to feed.
But the skin does not function according to universal rules.
It reacts to its own condition. Two people can use exactly the same product with opposite results simply because their skin doesn't expect the same thing.
Adding more doesn't always improve things
When the skin doesn't change, the natural reflex is to add a new treatment. However, the skin doesn't interpret quantity but consistency.
If the gestures do not correspond to its functioning, it compensates:
- brightness
- drought
- redness
- irregular texture
These symptoms can appear despite a serious routine.
The skin seeks balance
The skin is constantly trying to regain its balance.
When an unsuitable treatment is applied, it adjusts to protect itself.
It is this reaction that is often interpreted as a problem.
In reality, it simply indicates that the initial diagnosis was incorrect.
Conclusion
Before switching products again, it's often more helpful to understand what your skin is actually trying to do.
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