Many beauty myths have been passed down through generations, but not all of them hold up under scrutiny. One common myth is that oily skin doesn’t need moisturizer. In reality, skipping moisturizer can cause the skin to produce even more oil to compensate for the dryness. The key is to choose a lightweight, non-comedogenic formula that hydrates without clogging pores, keeping your skin balanced and healthy.

Another widespread belief is that natural or DIY skincare is always better. While ingredients like honey or aloe vera can be beneficial, not all natural substances are safe or effective for the skin. Lemon juice, for example, is often used in homemade masks but can be too acidic and cause irritation or sun sensitivity. It’s important to rely on products that are dermatologically tested and formulated for facial skin, rather than assuming that “natural” always means “safe.”

A third myth is that you only need sunscreen on sunny days. UV rays can penetrate clouds and even windows, meaning your skin is exposed to damage year-round. Daily sunscreen use—rain or shine—protects against premature aging, sunspots, and skin cancer. Opt for a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30 and reapply every two hours if you’re spending extended time outdoors.

Finally, there’s the idea that expensive products work better than affordable ones. While luxury skincare can feel indulgent, high price tags don’t always guarantee better results. Many budget-friendly brands offer high-quality ingredients and proven formulas. The effectiveness of a product depends more on its ingredients and how well it suits your skin type, not how much it costs. Being informed helps you make smarter, more effective beauty choices.

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