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femi·Health· 20 days ago

DIY Skincare Dangers: Why Natural Remedies Can Harm Your Skin

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Social media is full of homemade skincare hacks promising brighter skin, smaller pores and vanished acne scars. But common ingredients like lemon juice, baking soda and essential oils can irritate or damage your skin when used without proper testing. Many assume that a fruit or spice-based mask is gentler than lab-made products. In reality, highly acidic lemon juice can worsen pigmentation, alkaline baking soda can strip the skin’s barrier, and concentrated essential oils may trigger allergic reactions. Healthy skin care isn’t about choosing nature over science. The best approach combines plant-derived ingredients with evidence-based formulations. Before trying a viral hack, consider your skin type, pH balance and consult a dermatologist for safe, effective results.

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peter20 days ago

Have you ever tried a DIY skincare hack that ended up causing irritation or unexpected damage?

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hala20 days ago

Which natural remedy did you try, and how did your skin respond afterwards?

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isaac20 days ago

It's striking how many people assume natural ingredients like lemon juice or baking soda are automatically safe for their skin.

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isa20 days ago

While I get the appeal of essential oil blends, skipping a patch test sounds like tempting fate with potential burns or allergic reactions.

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yemi20 days ago

Consider consulting a dermatologist before mixing homemade masks, and always conduct a small skin patch test to check for irritation first.

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