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Good skincare doesn’t have to be expensive.
Not only can you pick up great face masks for under $20, but some of the best sunscreens on the market are offered at places like Walgreens and CVS. The range of affordable, high-quality skin items available at drugstore chains is great news for anyone looking to kiss a blemish goodbye!
However, when shopping for discount items, it’s important to do your research. That’s why we consulted with the experts to uncover the one drugstore product that actually may be harming your skin (even if you don’t know it). Keep reading to find out!
Co-founder and CEO of CureSkin, Guna Kakulapati advises staying away from drugstore exfoliants that use apricot pits, walnut shells or large exfoliating agents. The reason is simple: these ingredients are too sharp for the fine, delicate skin of the face.
"While physical exfoliation is totally fine if you're using a gentle exfoliant, exfoliants using fruit pits and other jagged ingredients cause more harm than good," Guna warns.
Not only can harsh exfoliators cause microtears-which lead to sensitivity, redness and irritation-but they also leave your skin susceptible to bacteria that cause breakouts. (Who knew your nighttime cleansing regime could actually be hurting your skin more than helping it?!)
"Fragrance is the number one ingredient that causes skin irritation," Erica continues. "Many beauty manufacturers use unnecessary fragrance and/or dyes in their products because consumers respond favorably to pretty colors and smells. But what may look and smell pretty isn't necessarily good for your skin.”
There you have it! Feel free to load up on skincare essentials from your local Walgreens, but maybe skip out on the St. Ives.