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Don't Panic: 10 Solutions for the Most Common Skin Emergencies

Remain calm: help is on the way
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Excessive oil production

If you have oily skin, you know how disconcerting it can be to wake up with a face that kind of feels like an oil slick. Levin advises using a good oil-free cleanser, like a salicylic wash or alpha-hydroxy acid wash, but take heed: don’t go overboard by washing and toning and slathering on acne medicine. One of the great misconceptions of oil-prone skin is that the skin is “dirty,” so that tendency to overclean kicks in but that can further irritate your skin, which just sends your oil glands into overdrive. “Just use an appropriate acne-appropriate cleanser along with a light moisturizer and you’re good to go,” Levin says. We’re fans of Peter Thomas Roth Acne Clearing Wash, $38.



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Sunburn

Sometimes it happens when you don’t even know it: too much fun in the sun one day, you wake up the next morning and…yikes. Treatment depends on how bad it is. “There are different severities of sunburns,” Levin says. “If it’s just minimally pink and uncomfortable, you want to look for soothing ingredients like aloe vera, then moisturize and obviously use sunscreen. If it’s painful to the touch, you can take an ibuprofen to address the inflammation and apply an over-the-counter cortisone to further calm the skin. On top of that, you can use aloe vera and moisturizer and sunscreen. Third degree means you have blisters, which means you need to keep the area clean and protect the skin with Vaseline or Aquaphor to make sure it heals properly. Oh, and please see a dermatologist if it’s that bad.” For first- and second-degree sunburns, try Burt’s Bees Aloe & Coconut Oil After Sun Soother, $4.59.



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A random hair along the side of the face or neck

You might laugh, but random chin and jawline hairs pop up at the most random times and there is a right way to handle them. The question is: pluck it out or shave it off? “I’m more of a fan of shaving because I see a lot of people who pluck and then traumatize their skin,” Levin says.

So here’s how to do it. According to the good doctor, make sure the area is clean and free from cuts or abrasions. Apply a shave gel or cream, like Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel for Sensitive Skin, $3.96, and then – and this is the important part – make sure the blade is fresh and sharp, especially if you’re using the razor you would normally use to shave your legs. “The amount of shaving you do on your legs and under your arms dulls out your razor blade quicker, and you want that razor blade to be sharp.” Also, you kind of don’t want to transfer what’s on your legs to your face, so just pop on a fresh blade and get rid of it asap.



BY KRISTIN BOOKER | OCT 23, 2018 | SHARES
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