What is the relationship between beauty and skin health?
Asked by:Bernice
Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 09:56 AM
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Mimir
Mar 29, 2026
The two are a symbiotic relationship between the bottom foundation and the upper layer optimization. All reasonable beauty behaviors should be based on the premise of not damaging the health of the skin. Healthy skin can also make the beauty effect twice the result with half the effort. On the contrary, erroneous beauty operations will become the biggest killer of skin health.
I have been doing skin management for almost nine years, and I have seen too many people who have the opposite relationship. Last month, I married a girl who was just in her second year of college. I bought a strong peel-off mask to remove blackheads and followed the trend. I used it for a week, but the blackheads were not removed much. The skin barrier on both sides of the nose was damaged first. It was full of dense rashes that stung when touching hot water. It took almost two months to recover. I originally wanted to make my skin beautiful, but instead damaged my healthy skin first.
There is a lot of quarrel online now about the relationship between the two. One group says that beauty is all about IQ tax. As long as you sleep well, eat light and have a healthy skin, your skin will be fine. Another group thinks that expensive skin care products and beauty programs can solve all skin problems. Even if your face is allergic and red, you still insist on applying whitening masks to brighten it. In fact, both of these statements are quite extreme. I recently met a 40-year-old sister who was born with weak sebaceous gland secretion and has typical dry skin. She usually has a very regular schedule and eats little oil and sugar. However, when winter comes in the north, her face becomes dry and powdery, and dry lines appear. Later, she received a mild hyaluronic acid introduction treatment once a week and used a repair cream containing ceramide at home. The condition stabilized in about half a month. If she didn't believe in beauty at all, she would have suffered this every winter. On the other hand, there are also clients who go to beauty salons every day, do exfoliation twice a week, and stay up late eating hot pot in private. The scars on their faces have faded and grown longer, and they have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on it, but it has not been cured. Later, they were advised to change their schedule and only included basic cleansing once a month in the beauty program. In less than a month, their skin became much brighter.
To put it bluntly, it is actually very easy to understand. Skin health is like the soil where crops are grown, and beauty is the maintenance action of watering and fertilizing. The soil itself is hardened and salinized. No matter how much expensive imported fertilizer you apply, it will not be able to absorb it. If not, it may even burn the seedlings directly.; The soil is fertile and loose, and if you add some nutrients appropriately, the crops will naturally grow fuller and more pleasing to the eye than others.
You can also pay more attention when choosing beauty treatments or skin care products. If abnormal signs such as persistent redness, stinging, or acne breakouts occur after use, no matter how hyped the product is, it means that this product is not suitable for you and violates the premise of healthy skin. After all, when the skin is stable and healthy, the translucency from the inside out is better than the false whitening caused by layers of concealer, right?
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