foto: TikTok/@bbymay66
Brilio.net - Skin care has become a beauty routine that many people do in this modern era. With various products and techniques available, skincare is not only about beauty, but also about maintaining healthy skin to keep it clean, healthy, and radiant.
Various skincare products, from cleansers, toners, serums, to moisturizers, offer different benefits for different skin types and conditions. In addition, using the right skincare products can also address signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin texture and elasticity.
Not only that, dull skin problems, acne, and dark spots can also be overcome by using skincare regularly. Therefore, choosing the right skincare products is very important to get optimal results.
But unfortunately, getting the right skincare that suits everyone's skin type is not easy. Not a few actually experience serious problems on their faces after using skincare that does not suit their skin condition and type.
One of them is what was experienced by a TikTok user with the account @bbymay66, who initially had a smooth face, but it turned into a breakout and redness after using skincare that was not suitable for her skin type.
"How can I not be sad, the face that I took care of is destroyed," he said in the caption of the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted from the TikTok account @bbymay66, Monday (19/8).
Through her 32-second upload, the account owner shows the changes in her face over 5 months. At the beginning of the video, her face looked smooth, bright, and glowing. But over time, her smooth face turned into a pimpled one.
The pimples on her face started on both cheeks. Then, the pimples became increasingly inflamed until they became reddish. Even her face, which was originally smooth, now has many active pimples.
Not only that, the acne on her face was so bad, some of the acne was inflamed to the point of oozing pus. Apparently, her condition was caused by the use of unsuitable skincare and the wrong facial method.
"I've been fighting acne for 5 months now. I've never had acne before, but this is the first time it's been this long and this painful," he concluded.
(brl/ola)