The Skincare Product Experts Are Begging People To Stop Using Because It Clogs Your Pores
March 17, 2023 by Lisa Cupido
Skincare experts have spoken — and many aren’t happy about some of the products you’re using on your face.
Have you ever wondered why your dermatologist or aesthetician stares at you blankly (or, worse, with concern) when you begin to rattle off the mile-long list of skincare products you apply day and night? As you recount the many oils, anti-aging serums, exfoliators, and masks that you’ve read about or seen on TikTok that SWEAR they will make a huge difference in your skin’s texture and overall health, they are probably thinking one thing: too many suspicious ingredients. Or they could be thinking: well, that ingredient is a magnet for pimples — who started the vicious rumor that it’s a miracle product?
Many skin experts have simplified routines for a reason: gentle cleansers, clean moisturizers, retinol, and SPF work. As for trends, some are lovely — I once had a dermatologist tell me if I want to layer snail mucin over my skin to have at it. But there are others that experts really wish you’d stop following. Including this one that many skin pros say is clogging your pores.
Slugging With VaselineA few years ago the slugging trend took the skincare world by storm and hasn’t let up since. This routine involves cleansing at night and applying your serums and moisturizers as you normally would, but then ending the regimen with a thick layer of Vaseline or Aquaphor to sort of “seal the deal.” The thinking behind it is that an occlusive product provides a barrier between your skin and the outside world, allowing all of those products to work better while keeping your skin hydrated.
Sounds great, and not all experts are against slugging, but some like Emma Smith, licensed esthetician and learning and development manager at Glowbar, say your skin type matters when it comes to slugging. “I am begging people to stop putting vaseline on their faces! This is a huge trend I am seeing right now., Smith says. “It’s not great for all skin types. The trend ‘slugging’ is great for non-acne-prone or super dry skin, however, it isn’t safe for everyone. For those with oily or acne-prone skin, it can often make breakouts even worse.”