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3 Signs Your Skin Is Unbalanced — and What to Do About It

Better skin is not out of reach
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The Issue: A Dull and Sallow Complexion

When we say dull, we're referring to skin that's lost its vibrancy and "glow factor." Sallow refers to skin that leans a bit yellow or brown instead of its true color. Sometimes these two go hand in hand, but other times you may experience only one or the other.

"A lack of nutrients to feed the skin, specifically lipids, which support skin structure, contribute to the dull, sallow look," Shamban says. "Lack of sleep can play its part too. Solid, sound sleep stops the body from producing excess cortisol which can cause inflammation getting skin out of balance. Long periods of rest help oxygenation and blood flow, so being sleep deprived can also contribute to a more sallow, dull complexion."

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The Fix: Fueling Your Body from the Inside Out

You can always slather on a luminizer or dust on a bronzer, but the true fix for dull and sallow skin isn't topical. It's all about treating your body right.

First, fuel your body appropriately. That means eating a diet that's low in sugar and processed foods and one that is rich in color, lean proteins and omega-3 fatty acids. If your diet is lacking, the assistance of supplements may be helpful. Some options include Perricone MD Omega 3 Supplements, $42, and 8Greens 8G Dietary Supplement, $14. Also, as Shamban mentioned, make sure to get your nightly beauty rest. Those zzzs are just as important as your momma (and dermatologist) told you they were.

Another thing that will help is consistent exercise, says Dr. Carl R. Thornfeldt, a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of Epionce. "Moderate exercise five times weekly for 20 to 35 minutes is very helpful for optimizing reparative blood flow to the skin," he notes. He adds that, while exercising outdoors can be beneficial, it's important to think about air quality and to take adequate measures to protect yourself. Also — don't forget your sunscreen (but you knew that).



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The Issue: Oily Skin and Congested Pores

Enlarged pores, oily skin you can't get a handle on, and consistent breakouts are all signs that your skin is unbalanced. Interestingly, the culprit behind oily skin (and subsequent breakouts) may actually be lack of moisture. That excess oil is often a response from your body saying, "We need moisture! Let's go into overdrive to produce some!"

Excess oil then fills pores, which makes them appear deeper and wider than normal. Then, when that oil mixes with dirt and bacteria, which is present on everyone's skin, you've got yourself a breeding ground for acne breakouts.

Those who are oil and acne-prone find themselves in an uncomfortable circle of scrubbing their skin and beating it into submission via aggressive products and regimens, which only exacerbates the problem.

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The Fix: Moisture and a Gentler Regimen

Now's the perfect time to take a few seconds to really assess your current skin care regimen. First, if you're over 25, get rid of any product that's intended for teen skin. It might have worked for you back in the day, but such products are formulated with higher dosages of salicylic acid (BHA) and benzoyl peroxide that teen skin can handle better than adult skin. You're a grown-up now and it's time for grown-up skin care products!

Second, set aside any sort of product that "scrubs" or tears at your skin. Harsh physical exfoliators and rough towels to dry off with are not doing you any favors. Lastly, if you're washing more than twice a day (morning and evening), stop. It might sound crazy, but you could even get away with just washing your skin in the evening and rinsing with water in the morning, allowing your skin's own natural oils to moisturize.

Instead of harsh cleansers, wash your face with gentle moisturizing cleanser, such as Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser, $18. Follow up with a light oil (trust us) or serum and, should you desire, a moisturizer on top. Sunday Riley U.F.O. Ultra-Clarifying Face Oil, $80, is an oil that's specifically intended for acne and oily-prone skin. It's formulated with 1.5% salicylic acid and tea tree oil, but also with a highly moisturizing blend of oils. Origins Original Skin Matte Moisturizer With Willowherb, $35, is especially great for mornings since it helps keep skin stay matte throughout the day.

When dealing with acne flare-ups, it's so important to spot-treat instead of slathering product over your entire face. Try a product like Peace Out Acne Healing Dots, $19, or spot-treat larger areas with something like Peter Thomas Roth Therapeutic Sulfur Mask, $47.



BY WENDY ROSE GOULD | DEC 19, 2018 | SHARES
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