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The ‘More is Better’ Myth: The dangers of overusing skincare products

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Updated on: 05 March,2024 09:20 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Maitrai Agarwal | maitrai.agarwal@mid-day.com

With the growing popularity of skincare trends, consumers often try too many products which may end up harming their skin. A dermatologist helps us debunk the myth of using every skincare product at once, outlines their impact on skin health, and bats for personalised skincare solutions

The ‘More is Better’ Myth: The dangers of overusing skincare products

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Key Highlights

  1. The belief that ‘more is better’ in skincare is a fallacy that can have harmful effects
  2. The paradox of skincare is that it has people who don`t care and those who swear by it
  3. The skincare industry often promotes the idea that more products equate to better results

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