Are you accidentally ruining your skin?

When it comes to getting gorgeous glossy locks every day, while loading your hair with products is a sure-fire way to nail it, the reality is even your favourite, Holy Grail hair products could be causing some of your skin issues without you even realising it #ScaryBeautyFacts.
Here are some of the signs you’re accidentally ruining your skin causing breakouts, clogged pores and dryness, and the tricks to getting great hair and even better skin, too!
The problem: Pimples
The possible culprit: Hair pastes and pomades
If thick pastes and pomades make contact with your skin, they can get trapped in your pores resulting in blackheads, whiteheads and breakouts. Yikes! Try to avoid using these products close to your hairline so they don’t make their way onto your skin and trap themselves in your pores. Also, make sure you wash your hands immediately after using the product to avoid transferring it onto your skin if you happen to touch your face.
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The problem: Clogged pores and breakouts on your forehead
The possible culprit: A greasy fringe
While it's totally acceptable to neglect washing your greasy fringe for a few days, problems can rain on your #LazyGirl parade when your oily bangs leave your forehead bumpy and breaking out. Oh, and it might not only be grease that’s causing these skin issues - the hair products that you used when styling your fringe will have built up on your strands and could be making contact with your mug, too.
The solution? Make sure you wash your mane at the first sign of grease, or take the easy route by pinning back your fringe or giving it a quick wash over the sink.
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The problem: Dry, flaky skin
The possible culprit: Overwashing
If you wash your hair every single day and suffer from dry, flaky and dehydrated skin, overwashing might be to blame. Shampoo works by cleansing your hair and scalp of oils, dirt and any product build-up, and if your shampoo comes in contact with your skin every day - and you’ve already used a cleanser on your skin - your complexion can become zapped of moisture, leaving it dry and flaky. It might be time to ditch your daily hair washing routine, and instead stretch it out to every two or even three days. Also, make sure when you rinse shampoo out of your locks, you tip your head back to avoid the suds making contact with your face.
Are you getting unexplained breakouts or blackheads? Do you treat your skin with extra care when you use hair products?
154 Member Comments
In my teens I was always told to get my hair out of my face. My oily fringe was the culprit of my pimples on my forehead. Now that I haven't got a fringe I have practically no pimples on my forehead. If only I listened earlier.
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Really makes you stop and think!!!!
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I do try to not overwash
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I suffer with occasional pimples on my chin area due to hormonal changes as I age.
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I worked out having a fringe was definitely giving me some breakouts - not because it was greasy, but because I would apply a light amount of hair oil over my whole head, including my fringe, and it was irritating my skin.
Since I've stopped having a fringe, I've had virtually no skin breakouts on my forehead
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I had this too! Never figured out why, until I grew all hair long and fringe out. No more breakouts there at all, ever
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I get dry skin around my hairline when I don't wash my hair for days. I think that's from psoriasis.
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I don't have any of the issues raised in this article. I've heard of people that eventually found out that the breakouts on their forehead, neck etc were caused by using shampoos with sodium lauryl sulphate.
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I try to keep to a good skincare regime so I don't have these problems.
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agree for overwashing, it just made my hair to go greasier quicker, but no flaking. I did use always only natural/organic plant based products for hair though, so it did not build up and/or cause reactions...
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I use to get blackheads and white ones, but the culprit were glycerin loaded face creams. Now the skin is smooth and glowing/plump since not using them any more
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Sounds about right. A day in the life of me! I think all my breakouts are unexplained though! :)
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I do but I have been tackling them since I was a teen :(
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I don't have any of the above but have skin problems for different reasons.
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I think that the fringe could certainly explain my sporadic pimple from time to time.
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I try not to overwash but with fine hair and I exercise a lot, its hard not too
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I suffer from flaky skin but not from over washing.
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My skin is too dry for breakouts.
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I always tip my head back when I wash shampoo and conditioner out....
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I have those problems but I don't do those "beauty mistakes."
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Cant say these are my culprits but definitely worth changing up your routine if they are yours
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Happy I don't do any of those :)
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