In the age of social media, it’s easy to believe you need a 10-step skincare routine to get glowing skin. But the truth is, using too many products can do more harm than good—especially if you’re not sure what’s actually in them.
Layering multiple serums, toners, and creams—especially ones with active ingredients like AHAs, BHAs, and retinoids—can lead to skin irritation, breakouts, and even allergic contact dermatitis. This type of skin reaction is often caused by fragrance, preservatives, or botanical extracts and can result in redness, itching, or a rash.
Signs your skincare routine may be too much:
A dermatologist-recommended skincare routine usually includes:
To avoid guessing and potentially worsening your skin, it’s best to see a board-certified, residency-trained dermatologist. They can review your current products, assess for ingredient interactions, and formulate a custom skincare routine tailored to your specific skin needs and concerns.Less really can be more—especially when it comes to healthy, radiant skin.
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