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By Mary Radford, RN

Here’s a concept for you: Too much of a great thing can

really be not-so-great for your skin. Using too many skincare products too frequently

and/or too enthusiastically can overwork your skin, leaving it looking and

feeling worse instead of better.  

What Overworked Skin Looks and Feels Like

From my experience as a dermatology nurse, I can tell right away when someone has been overdoing it. Their face looks red, irritated, puffy, shiny and inflamed all over, or in symmetrical spots like the cheeks. If this is what you’re seeing, or if you feel a stinging or burning sensation, you may be overworking your skin.

Typical ways people overdo it include the following.

Too much: Using multiple active ingredients at once;

layering on competing products such as Retinal, Alpha-hydroxy Acids, scrubs and

peels.

Too often: Not following instructions to ramp up product

usage; not testing a new product on your skin first to be sure you can tolerate

it; using a derma-roller or exfoliator too frequently. 

Too hard: Scrubbing too enthusiastically, squeezing clogged

pores or pimples.

Why Overworked Skin Looks Older

So, what causes us to do this to our own precious skin? A

lot of us live by the philosophy “more is better.” We’ll see dramatic Before-and-After

photos and believe by doing more we can achieve better results faster.  

The truth is, skin has a delicate lipid barrier that holds

moisture in and keeps irritants out. If this barrier is distressed, microscopic

fissures can form and predispose skin to moisture loss, infection and

irritation. Skin can become less tolerant to skincare products and look red,

dry and blotchy, with increased lines. 

In their book, Write Your Skin a Prescription for Change,

the Doctors explain that once the lipid barrier is compromised by

“excessive cosmetic overuse or friction or rubbing,” skin goes into a “downward

spiral.” 

Caring for Overworked Skin

First of all, immediately stop any abusive behavior like

over-exfoliating, picking or squeezing. Avoid the sun, and take a break from

any products that may have caused the irritation. You can soothe skin with crushed

ice in a plastic bag wrapped with a soft cloth, applied for three to five

minutes every 20 minutes.

If your skin doesn’t calm down after 24 hours,

you might want to see your dermatologist for an evaluation. Bring a list of the

products you’ve been using. (You can show your doctor the ingredients in your Rodan

+ Fields products; just find each product on our website and select the

“ingredients” tab.)

Products to Help Overworked Skin

If you’ve compromised your skin’s moisture barrier, all is

not lost. You can help strengthen it again with gentle products. That’s what

the Rodan + Fields SOOTHE

Regimen is all about. Use SOOTHE

Gentle Cream Wash , then test a small amount of SOOTHE

Sensitive Skin Treatment on the area. If your skin tolerates it, apply full-face

twice a day. Help protect skin from the sun with SOOTHE

Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30 .

SOOTHE

Rescue Mask is a great way to calm skin, no matter which Rodan + Fields

Regimen you use. This soothing calamine face mask reveals softer, smoother-looking

skin in just 10 minutes and calms visible redness and dry, irritated skin over

time.

Active

Hydration Serum has Glycerin and Hyaluronic Acid to deliver optimal

hydration for all skin types. This is exactly what to use after cleansing when

your skin feels tight, dry, rough and dehydrated.

Most of all, be kind to your skin (and yourself), have

patience, don’t overdo it, and you’ll see the results you’re hoping for.