Unexpected Ways You May Be Damaging Your Skin Barrier
Your skin might be crying out for help, and you don't even know it. If your moisturizer has been randomly stinging lately, or your go-to products suddenly feel irritating, that's your skin barrier waving a little white flag. When the skin barrier is healthy, skin looks smooth and hydrated — when it's damaged, skin becomes dry and inflamed. And the culprits? They're sneakier than you'd think.
Sure, you've heard about not over-exfoliating, but what about your beloved steamy shower? Research has shown that continuous hot water use damages the skin barrier, leading to water loss and increased dehydration. Think of your skin barrier like butter, hot water melts it right away.
Then there's the viral 60-second cleansing rule. Sounds thorough, right? Not so fast. There's no benefit to massaging your cleanser in longer, and in fact, you may do damage because the fatty layer of your skin barrier can begin to break down.
Your product-stacking habit might also be working against you. Layering too many active ingredients — like retinoids, acids, and benzoyl peroxide — can overwhelm the skin. More is definitely not more here.
And don't sleep on stress — literally. Research has shown that stress disrupts skin barrier function, likely by exacerbating inflammation.
The fix? Simplify your routine, turn down the shower temp, and give your skin some grace.