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It's not you, it's me: 6 signs that your new product is not for you

For us, there is nothing more exciting than trying a new skin care product. However, our excitement can easily be spoiled if the product in question doesn't do what we want, doesn't work, or worse, makes our skin completely freak out. Just because a product worked for a friend, blogger, editor, or celebrity who "swears" by it doesn't necessarily mean it will work for you. Here are six signs that it's time to part ways with this new product.

You break out

A breakout or rash is one of the most obvious signs that a new skincare product isn't right for you or your skin type. There could be a list of reasons why this happens - you might be allergic to an ingredient or the formula might be too harsh for your skin type - and the best thing to do in this situation is to stop using the product immediately.

Your makeup doesn't fit

If you don't notice changes on bare skin, you may notice them when applying makeup. Makeup works best on a smooth and hydrated complexion, so it can become more obvious that your skin is acting up with makeup. When a product doesn't work for us, we notice a lot of changes, from flaking to dry patches and blemishes that seem impossible to hide.

Your skin is more sensitive

Using a new product that does not suit you may make your skin sensitive and appear more sensitive- and if you already have sensitive skin, the side effects may be more pronounced.

Your complexion is dry

If your skin is itchy or tight, or dry patches and flaking are starting to appear, your new product may be to blame. Similar to sensitivity, this could be because the new product you are using contains desiccating agents such as alcohol, or you are allergic to a particular ingredient. The best thing to do in this case is to stop using the product immediately and moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.  

The weather has changed

Might be a good idea change your skincare routine as the seasons change because not all products are made for all seasons. If you are using a new product that works well with your winter skincare routine but is not suitable for your summer routine, you may experience an oily or flaky complexion due to the fact that the product may be too heavy for the summer season. .

It's only been a week  

When we start using a new product, it can be hard not to get a little impatient. But if it's only been a week and your new product isn't producing results - and your skin isn't experiencing any of the above -give him some more timeMiracles don't happen overnight.