Tag: Skin Barrier

The Best Pre-Facial Skincare Routine (3 Days Before)

The Best Pre-Facial Skincare Routine (3 Days Before)

Preparing for a facial does not need to be complicated. In fact, the most helpful pre-facial skincare routine is usually calm, consistent, and focused on keeping your skin barrier comfortable. Three days before your appointment, the goal is not to transform your skin overnight. It is to avoid unnecessary irritation, arrive with clean information about… Read more »

Why You Should Never Mix Benzoyl Peroxide With These 3 Ingredients

Why You Should Never Mix Benzoyl Peroxide With These 3 Ingredients

Benzoyl peroxide can be a helpful acne ingredient, but it is also one of the easier actives to overuse. When it is layered with the wrong products, the issue is not always danger; more often, it is irritation, dryness, peeling, and a disrupted skin barrier that can make an acne routine harder to tolerate. The… Read more »

Purging vs. Breaking Out: How to Tell the Difference

Purging vs. Breaking Out: How to Tell the Difference

When new bumps appear after starting an acne product, it can be hard to know whether your skin is adjusting or simply reacting poorly. The difference matters because purging is usually linked to ingredients that speed up surface cell turnover, while a breakout can be triggered by irritation, clogged pores, hormones, stress, travel, sweat, makeup,… Read more »

Why Is the Skin Around My Anus Itching at Night?

Why Is the Skin Around My Anus Itching at Night?

If the skin around your anus feels itchier at night, you are not alone, and it does not automatically mean something serious is happening. Nighttime itching can happen when moisture, friction, stool residue, sweat, skin sensitivity, hemorrhoids, dermatitis, or certain infections irritate the delicate perianal skin. It can also feel more noticeable at bedtime because… Read more »

Can You Have Both Eczema and Psoriasis at the Same Time?

Can You Have Both Eczema and Psoriasis at the Same Time?

Yes, it is possible for someone to have both eczema and psoriasis, although they are different inflammatory skin conditions and they can also mimic each other. That is why a new, stubborn, painful, or confusing rash is worth having evaluated rather than guessing from photos alone. Eczema often centers on an impaired skin barrier and… Read more »

Niacinamide for Redness: What to Know

Niacinamide for Redness: What to Know

Niacinamide has become a common ingredient in skincare for people who notice redness, sensitivity, or an uneven-looking tone. It is not a quick fix, and it is not a substitute for a dermatology evaluation, but it may be a helpful part of a gentle routine when used thoughtfully. For redness-prone skin, the goal is usually… Read more »

Wet Wrap Therapy: What It is (and When to Ask a Derm)

Wet Wrap Therapy: What It is (and When to Ask a Derm)

Wet wrap therapy is a short-term technique that may help calm a significant eczema flare by pairing hydration, topical treatment, and a protective wrap. It is often discussed when itching, dryness, or inflammation is more intense than a basic moisturizer routine can comfortably manage. The key point: wet wraps can be helpful, but they are… Read more »

Why Do I Have Blood Blisters in My Mouth?

Why Do I Have Blood Blisters in My Mouth?

Finding a dark red or purple blister inside your mouth can feel unsettling, especially if it appears suddenly. In many cases, a blood blister in the mouth is linked to minor trauma, such as accidentally biting the cheek, eating something sharp or hot, or irritation from dental appliances. Sometimes, though, recurring or unexplained blisters can… Read more »

Why Are My Nails Peeling in Layers?

Why Are My Nails Peeling in Layers?

If your nails are peeling in thin layers, the most common explanation is that the nail plate has become fragile, dry, or repeatedly stressed. This can happen from frequent handwashing, cleaning products, polish removal, picking, filing too aggressively, or repeated wet-to-dry cycles. It can also be associated with nail trauma, certain nail conditions, fungal changes,… Read more »