Rebelling against common sense.
As someone deeply interested in skincare and dermatology, I often find that rebelling against widely accepted 'common sense' can lead to better skin health. Many popular skincare myths persist despite a lack of scientific support, so it’s refreshing to see a professional voice like DermAngelo’s shine a light on these misconceptions. For example, a common myth is that oily skin doesn't need moisturizer, but in my experience, using the right lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer actually helps balance oil production and prevent breakouts. Another misleading belief is that scrubbing harder results in cleaner skin, while in reality, gentle cleansing protects the skin barrier and prevents irritation. Listening to dermatologists' advice and watching reaction videos like #dermreacts helps me separate fact from fiction. It’s also empowering to understand why some traditional tips don’t apply universally, as skin types and conditions vary greatly. Incorporating dermatologist-backed knowledge into my daily routine has improved my skin texture and clarity significantly. Whether you're struggling with acne, dryness, or sensitivity, questioning “common sense” and seeking evidence-based skincare can be a game-changer. Remember, healthy skin is about consistent, informed care rather than blindly following trends or hearsay.










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