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11 Beauty Products That Are Secretly Aging You

These products aren't doing you any favors
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Bar soap

Bar soap might seem like the most basic form of cleansing, but it can actually age your skin if you’re not choosing carefully. “The problem with bar soap is that it has a high pH of 9+, which is significantly higher than our acidic skin that ranges from 4.5 to 5.5,” Pollock says. “When our skin is out of this healthy range, it produces excess sebum in an attempt to try and restore its natural pH.” He recommends using a body wash or gel instead.

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Hair dye

While adding color to your hair can often make you appear younger, especially if you’re covering up grays, applying the wrong color or over-processing your hair can have the opposite effect. “Unless you are 20, ashy gray or white will add 10-20 years to your look,” warns Anna Guanche, MD, dermatologist, beauty expert and founder of the Bella Skin Institute. “And over-processing your hair or being too blonde can result in an aged look, because your hair is then frizzy and dry, reminiscent of grey hair texture.” Instead, she recommends adding highlights or toning it back to your original color to smooth the hair and add shine, which ultimately provides a more youthful look.

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Too much eyeshadow

A little goes a long way when it comes to eyeshadow, especially as you age. “Too much glitter eyeshadow or too much matte eyeshadow can augment wrinkles by getting stuck in skin folds,” warns Dr. Guanche. “The powdery eyeshadows may also irritate some individuals' eyes, causing puffiness that is recurrent daily and leads to fine lines in the skin around the eyes.” Instead, she recommends opting for cream eyeshadow, like Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow, $30, which can help hydrate dry skin throughout the day.

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Eyeliner tattoo and eyebrow tattoos

Makeup tattoos are often an attempt to make an individual look younger, but they can also have the opposite effect as the pigment fades and becomes too red, ashy, orange or blue-grey. “When the tattoo is outside the normal hair growth area, it’s a dead giveaway that you have had a tattoo,” says Guanche. Instead, she recommends eyebrow tinting, so the individual hairs can be seen and not harsh lines of color. “The thicker hairs leave the eyebrows with a more youthful look,” she adds.

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Spray tans

While a healthier alternative to real tanning, spray tans can be quite drying and can augment loose skin, making it appear more wrinkled and crepey. In addition, Guanche says that spray tans can darken barnacle-like growths (seborrheic keratoses) often found on the legs and arms, leaving the body with more visible dark spots. If you use a spray tan, she recommends applying a high-quality body lotion or butter afterwards to make sure your skin looks plumped and moisturized.

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BY JENN SINRICH | OCT 11, 2018 | SHARES
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