Are the skincare products I use a blessing or a poison for my skin, or a breeding ground for acne?
Many people believe that as long as they "take care of their skin", it is the same as being good for their skin.
Are the skincare products you apply to your face every day a blessing for your skin, or an invisible burden? Or even a breeding ground for recurring acne and other skin problems? Many people believe that simply “doing skincare” is good for their skin, but in fact, incorrect products and usage methods can actually make your skin more fragile.
When the formula is too thick, the oil ratio is unsuitable, or too many multifunctional products are layered together, pores are easily clogged, metabolism slows down, and acne and closed comedones quietly form. Add to that over-cleansing or frequent exfoliation, which can damage the skin’s natural barrier, causing the skin to fall into an unstable state of “oily on the outside, dry on the inside,” further aggravating the problem.
The real key is not how expensive the product is, but whether it is “suitable.” Choosing products with repairing power that are gentle and non-irritating, allowing the skin to return to balance, is the key to long-term stability. For example, the Kourian Centella Asiatica series focuses on soothing and repairing, using effective ingredients such as Centella Asiatica to help reduce redness, stabilize skin condition, and improve hydration and barrier function, allowing the skin to gradually restore its healthy rhythm through daily skincare. Good skincare products should make your skin more stable with continued use, not just temporarily effective but causing recurring problems. When you start experiencing acne, sensitivity, or inconsistent skin condition, your skin is telling you that it might be time to re-evaluate your current skincare routine.
Instead of simply adding more products, learn to simplify and choose wisely. When skincare returns to being “gentle, repairing, and suitable for your skin type,” you’ll find that your skin no longer needs to be stressed but is truly well cared for.