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Earlier this week, Bella Thorne shared her skincare
routine at night in a video for the Harper's Bazaar series "Go to Bed With
Me." The ten-minute video saw the actress open about her fight against
acne and talk about DIY natural products that she herself made and said she had
helped clean her skin. However, now Thorne faces criticism for the routine, as
many people use social media to challenge the claim and call some of the
material he uses.
In the article, Thorne said that after years of trying
all acne treatments, including two years in Accutane, he decided to act
naturally with skin care. "I met a woman named Jennifer who was amazing
and changed my skin in a short time: all products are natural and she helped me
design my skin care line," said Thorne. He then proceeded to share the
first product of his routine: a homemade scrub consisting of lemon juice, olive
oil and sugar that, according to him, helped reduce acne scars and even remove
the texture of his skin. This is when the viewer begins to receive problems.
"BELLA THORNE USES LEMON JUICE IN THE FACE FOR
FEARING THE SKIN CARE ROUTINE EVEN AT NIGHT - PLEASE DO NOT, PLEASE!"
Reddit wrote theStarsShineWithinU in a publication that has since collected 378
votes in favor and 112 comments, many of them in the agreement. "Just
reading about lemon juice and sugar has made my skin cry," one user wrote.
"I used to use lemon when I was a teenager and it hurt my skin." My
youth and my naivety, "published another.
But why is lemon juice so dangerous? "Lemon juice
has a very high level of acidity and can damage the skin," said Dr. Sarah
Shah of the Artistry Clinic in London. "Because it is citric acid, lemon
juice can change the level of natural pH in the skin, which can cause
irritation and sensitivity to sunlight. The use of lemon juice on the skin
before leaving can increase the risk of sunburn because the skin becomes very
sensitive. " "While Dr. Shah said that lemon juice has several
benefits: the pH level can help reduce the inflammation that contributes to the
formation of acne, in general, side effects are more important than positive,
so it is a risky option for skin care. "The main side effects are skin
irritation; This acid can irritate the skin and may experience dryness, redness
and peeling of the skin. This effect may be worse for those with sensitive
skin, "he said. Olive oil, on the other hand, has good benefits for the
skin, he said, because it contains antioxidants that fight the damage caused by
free radicals and squalene that really moisturizes the skin.
Another point of opinion in Thorne's routine is the use
of coconut oil in coconut oil, honey and cherry masks that he uses as a
substitute for moisturizers. "I was really surprised by the amount of
wrong information in the video!" Write to Reddit users. "He said he
had acne-prone skin with fat, scar tissue but still using coconut oil (very
comedogenic and obstructive pores)," Dr. Shah agreed.
"In this particular example, I would say that
coconut oil is very good for the hair, but when it comes to the skin, I would
recommend staying away from it," he said. "Coconut oil is too dense
for the skin to be absorbed and eventually clog pores. For people with oily
skin, coconut oil may not be very beneficial for them."
Honey, on the other hand, has many benefits for skin
care, said Dr. Shah, especially for those suffering from acne. "Raw honey
helps to balance the bacteria on the skin, and manuka honey is specific if it
is effective for this. Honey accelerates the healing process of skin cells, and
if it has spots or irritations on the skin, Unpasteurized honey can accelerate
the healing process on the skin and reduce inflammation, "he said.
"Raw honey can also be used as a natural scrub, removing dull skin and revealing
new shiny skin underneath." Cherries can also be beneficial, according to
Dr. Shah, because they are rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory
properties. Howe
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