The myth of “get used to”: why the skin cannot get tired of cream
Did you feel that your favorite cream stopped working? At first there was a wow – the skin is rich, radiant, moisturized. And a month later – as if used, there is no effect. Often this is what is born a myth that the skin is “used” for care. But from the point of view of physiology, it is impossible.
The skin cells are constantly updated. Full cycle – from 28 to 40 days. This means that he does not have a “memory” about the tool that you used 2 months ago. And even more cannot “get tired” from him or lose sensitivity to him.
Why does the effect of “wow” disappears
What we often perceive as a decrease in effectiveness is actually the result of skin stabilization. At the beginning of care, you notice a quick positive effect: the skin is finally moistened, the barrier is restored, the complexion is leveled. But later, when it returns to normal, the effect becomes less noticeable. This is not “addiction”, this is the norm.
It is important to reduce expectations: no cream will impress you with the results. And it should not.
Factors that change the skin reaction
Another general reason for the “disappearance of the effect” is external and internal factors that change the skin itself. For example:
- Change in the season – the skin in winter and summer has different needs. Light liquid will not cope with chipcan in winter, and the nutritional cream will be overloaded in the summer.
- Hormonal vibrations – menstrual cycle, pregnancy, menopause affect the level of fat, sensitivity, and tendency to rash.
- Stress, lack of sleep, nutrition – all this is reflected in the skin of the skin.
It really spoils the result
There are also technical reasons why the concern ceases to be effective:
- Improper selection of medications for skin type
- Destruction of the sequence of application (for example, you use assets before cleaning or confusing steps)
- Use of low quality or outdated means
- Excessive number of “assets” (for example, acids + retinol + vitamin C – and all in one disease without adaptation)
A separate category of errors – when you buy a medicine on your girlfriend or influence. The cream can be wonderful, but it does not fit at all.
When really the time to change something
There are situations where care is absolutely justified:
- Changes in the type of skin: for example, from oily, it has become dry or vice versa.
- The appearance of new problems: rash, pigmentation, sensitivity, wrinkles.
- Change in the season: the skin in winter needs protection in the summer – lightness.
- Allergies or the reaction to the ingredient.
In such cases, it is important not only to change the cream to “something else”, but also to consult with a cosmetologist in order to update the routine in accordance with the new skin needs.
And when should you not change?
- If the “wow effect” disappears, this is normal.
- If you just want a new cream – first make sure that it really has something, which is not in your present.
- If you like and do not harm, you should not change it only out of boredom.
Stable, high -quality basic care is no less important than once a month, “something new.”
What a competent routine should look like
The basic principles of care for each skin:
- Cleaning (morning and evening)
- Toning (if necessary)
- Serum with assets (vitamin C, retinoids, acids – as necessary)
- Moisturizing (chosen in the season)
- Mandatory sun protection daily
And everything else – masks, booster, drugs “for exit” – these are good bonuses, but not the basis.
The skin is not used for products. But it changes. And that is why the care should be corrected not “once a month”, but when you change.
Correctly selected care should not “impress” – it should support your skin normally. Quiet, stable, high -quality. And if you feel that you are lost in the choice, consult your doctor. Because the skin deserves not experiments, but attention to professional help.
Source: Obozrevatel

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