Feb 15 • 17:15 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Do you use this product in the shower? A dermatologist strongly prohibits it: 'It doesn't make sense'

A dermatologist warns against the use of exfoliating products in the shower, stating they can irritate sensitive skin, especially in young people.

Dermatologist Taras Klimenko cautions against using exfoliating products in the shower, highlighting that such products can irritate and inflame sensitive skin, particularly in young individuals. He advises a gentle washing routine using pH-neutral soap or simply water once a day, instead of incorporating harsh scrubs.

Exfoliating products, which come in various forms like gels, creams, and sugary scrubs, are often marketed for their purported benefits like removing dead skin cells and moisturizing. However, Klimenko expresses skepticism regarding these claims, emphasizing that they can do more harm than good. He notes that Finland’s population tends to have sensitive skin that doesn't tolerate harsh treatments well, making the use of these products particularly risky.

In contrast to the marketed luxury of scented scrubs for body pampering, Klimenko's advice serves as a reminder for consumers to prioritize skin health over cosmetic preferences. He urges individuals to reconsider their skincare choices, especially if they are prone to skin irritations or allergies, reinforcing the notion that less aggressive routines can be more beneficial for maintaining healthy skin.

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