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You can see them everywhere on TikTok: Homemade sea saltwater sprays for acne and pimples. But does the new DIY trend really help against impurities?

We asked an expert. That’s what she says about the skincare trend.

TikTok’s new DIY skincare trend

With a teaspoon of sea salt, warm water, and zack, the acne will go away. At least that is what the TikTok influencer Leacrylics promises in a video. While on vacation, she noticed how calming the seawater had on her skin and decided to take care of herself at home. Since then, she has sprayed her face with her homemade mixture every day. Usually in the morning, but sometimes several times a day. The result: your skin is cleaner and the pimple formation is significantly less. “That helped me more than anything,” she says.

Promising results, at least some find on TikTok and are therefore imitating the influencer. Since then, users have been posting numerous videos of DIY sprays and an allegedly improved skin texture under the hashtag #seasalt.

Sea salt water: Beware of dry skin

But can such a homemade sea saltwater spray really help against acne and pimples? The dermatocosmetician Sonja Panagiotides von Kuzbari (Center for Aesthetic Medicine) has the answer. “The saltwater from the sea in particular benefits the skin thanks to its minerals and trace elements. Magnesium, potassium, zinc, and iodine have a strong nourishing effect on the skin, the salt is disinfectant and antibacterial. Even a short exposure to salt prevents inflammation. ”

Sea salt water can do a lot, especially for blemished skin. Oily skin in particular can benefit from this. However, if you tend to have particularly dry skin, you should be careful. Because salt removes moisture from the skin and has a strong drying effect. Particularly with sensitive skin, eczema, or neurodermatitis, careful care should therefore be taken afterward. “After exposure to seawater, it is important to wash the skin with fresh water and then supply the skin with a nourishing moisturizing cream to counteract the tipping of the skin’s balance,” says Panagiotides.

However, anyone who has severe acne or who takes acne medication should keep their hands off the DIY spray. Because the risk of additional irritation and unexpected aggravation is then too great.

Please don’t overdo it!

You should also be careful when making the spray. “When buying organic sea salt, you should pay attention to it, because apart from the salt, the mineral content is more important,” she emphasizes. You should also use the homemade sprays for a maximum of two days and make sure that they do not become cloudy. “Because the condition of the skin can even worsen considerably, local irritation and redness can be undesirable consequences,” the expert knows.

Finally, the expert gives a tip: “Please do not overdo it!” Spray once in the morning and in the evening and then smear it with a good moisturizing cream is sufficient. Because with too frequent use, the skin can dry out and annoying itching can develop, in the worst case even inflammation and scarring.

Skincare is particularly important in the cold season. However, there are some mistakes that everyone has made before, but which should definitely be avoided.

Here are the seven mistakes most people make when it comes to skincare:

Too much care is not good either

Excessive care can also leave the skin blemished. This phenomenon is called “stewardess disease”. This can happen if you mix too many different care products together wildly. The phenomenon also occurs if you simply use too rich a cream with too much oil. Tip: treat your skin to a “day off” every now and then.

Wrong care products

Every skin type needs different care. You should definitely stick to that! For example, some women still have blemished, oily skin when they are over 30. With too much care, you will only make things worse. Tip: You can do a skin type analysis in the pharmacy. Then you can align yourself and buy the right products.

Too little hygiene in skincare

Not only does your skin need a lot of cleansing, but also the products that touch your skin, such as make-up brushes and sponges. Also make sure to disinfect sunglasses and smartphones regularly, because tons of bacteria live on them.

Forget make-up removal

This is probably the most common mistake in skincare: if you forget to remove your make-up, you get blemished skin and your eyelashes break. If you make this mistake regularly, your skin will age even faster. Therefore, you should always remove your make-up before going to bed.

Exfoliating too often

Exfoliating is very good for the skin because it loosens dead skin cells. However, too much is not good either, otherwise, it can lead to skin irritations. Once a week is enough. In no case should it be more than twice a week?

Shower that is too hot

Is a hot shower just right on a cold day? But not for your skin. Everyone makes this mistake once, but in the long run, it can lead to dry skin or even eczema. The shower temperature should not exceed 38 degrees and the shower time no longer than five to ten minutes.

Forget about your body when taking care of your skin

Although most of them regularly groom their faces, many forget about the rest of their bodies. This can take revenge, especially in old age. While the face often looks quite young due to constant care, the neck and décolleté are wrinkled and dry and show real age. In this area, in particular, the skin needs a lot of care because it is very thin and there are hardly any sebum glands or subcutaneous fatty tissue. So get used to taking your neck and décolleté into account when you are young when you apply a cream or mask.

How your hair fits, what cut you wear, or what hair color you have right now makes a lot of difference. Because they can either make you look younger or often older.

You should avoid these 5 hair mistakes in particular if you don’t want to look older than you are.

Brittle hair and dry ends

Especially if you work a lot with heat when styling and, for example, often curl your hair or use a straightening iron, this will quickly become noticeable in your hair. Split ends and dry strands are the results. And they make you look pretty old too. So make sure to protect your hair from the heat with special sprays and use hair treatments or oils regularly to moisturize your mane.

Hair that is too short

Even if it can look really stylish, you have to be careful with short hair. Because they can often make you look older than you are. Especially if you tend to have thin hair without volume, a short haircut may not be the best option. Just let your hairdresser advise you, who will certainly be able to give you good tips.

The wrong part

Yes, the parting also has a big impact on the overall look. If you wear it incorrectly, it can happen that you look a few years older, even though you don’t want to. Your face shape is crucial. Because depending on the shape, the parting should sit differently. For example, middle parting is better for oval and round faces. If you have an angular face, you can wear a side-parted well. Again, your hairdresser can best help you here.

The wrong hair color

The hair color can also emphasize your type. And even there you can do a lot wrong. Because, as with the cut or parting, of course not every color goes with every type. Here, too, the following applies: Let the hairdresser advise you, who will definitely find the perfect shade for you.

Dull hair

Your hair needs to glow too. Because the less radiance and shine they have, the older you look. Moisturizing products are therefore an absolute must. As soon as your mane looks dull and dull, you pack on top for a few years. The fresher and healthier your hair looks, the younger you look.

Blow-drying is part of the daily routine for many of us. Often it has to be done very quickly, which leads to mistakes and damages your hair.

Because these five mistakes we blow dry can damage your hair.

You blow dry straight away

Straight out of the shower and blow-dry straight away? D rather not! It is better to express your hair beforehand and wrap it in a towel to form a turban and leave it on your head for at least five minutes. This soaks up most of the moisture. On the other hand, if you blow-dry right away, you need a lot more blow-drying power and heat to get your hair dry – and that makes the hair brittle.

You rub your hair dry

Never rub your hair dry with a towel! Because this is how the outermost layer of hair is roughened – the hair breaks off more easily and becomes straw-like. If you have a particularly fine and sensitive hair structure, it is best to express your hair with a cotton T-shirt and then wrap it in a towel.

You brush your hair through before blow-drying

In order not to destroy the hair structure, you should only brush your hair when it is dry. So before washing and only afterward after they have been blow-dried completely. This is how they get nice and shiny.

You don’t blow dry completely

For lack of time, you often just blow dry your hair or stop even though a few small strands are still damp. However, this prevents the hair from shining nicely! Because when the damp strands rub against the dry ones, the hair structure is roughened and the mane looks dull.

You stop the hot air

In the end, you should always blow dry with the cold air function. This seals the surface and gives it a shine.

Just washed your hair and is it greasy again? Hair that becomes greasy quickly can really be a nuisance. If you want to find out why you often feel like you’re looking for a needle in a haystack.

Fortunately, the right diet can help counteract hair that becomes greasy quickly.

This is why proper nutrition can help with oily hair

Basically, there is not much difference between oily hair and oily skin, both of which are caused by an overproduction of sebum. Our scalp is directly affected by the vitamins and minerals we consume on a daily basis. If we eat an unbalanced diet over a longer period of time and eat fast food more often, our sebum glands release more sebum to our hair through the scalp – they become greasy faster.

Oily hair: these 5 foods can help

Oatmeal

Oatmeal is a real superfood and can also help with greasy hair. They contain a lot of zinc, which counteracts excessive sebum production by the scalp. The trace element also prevents hair loss as it is involved in the formation of keratin and collagen in the body. Keratin is the main component of our hair and collagen ensures that our hair is firmly anchored in the scalp. If you eat a large portion of porridge for breakfast, you can not only counteract greasy hair, you will also be rewarded with thicker hair.

Nuts

The misconception that fatty acids are generally unhealthy for our body, unfortunately, persists in our heads. It is only the saturated fatty acids that are the real culprits and that we should be careful of. Unsaturated fatty acids, which are contained in nuts or fish, for example, have a positive effect on our body, especially on our hair. Just like oatmeal, they contain a lot of zinc. They are also rich in calcium and magnesium. Minerals not only promote hair growth but can also help against oily hair.

Avocado

The avocado is rich in biotin, better known as vitamin H – one of the most important building blocks for healthy hair. Biotin not only helps to balance sebum production, but it also strengthens our hair structure from the ground up. That being said, avocados are high in unsaturated (healthy) fats, minerals, and vitamins that are essential for beautiful hair and a healthy scalp.

Apricot

The apricot probably amazes most of our little list the most. But the sweet fruits can also work wonders on greasy hair. The apricot kernel oil contained in it ensures that our scalp is protected and moisturized. This not only makes the hair supple but also ensures that our scalp itself produces less sebum.

Chicken

Chicken can also help with hair that becomes greasy quickly. This is mainly due to the vitamins B and E it contains. Vitamin B stimulates the metabolic processes in the hair roots, thereby strengthening the hair and regulating the production of sebum. Vitamin E protects it from harmful environmental influences such as sun exposure. If there is a deficiency in both vitamins, the hair not only greases more quickly but also becomes brittle and brittle. Vegetarians should therefore eat plenty of legumes and plenty of green vegetables to meet their vitamin E and B requirements.

Have you ever cleaned your straightener? If not, then you should definitely do so because a lot of dirt and bacteria can settle there over time. Many of us use our straightening irons almost every day, and of course, it happens that residues of styling products stick to the coating – and that can get pretty disgusting because this dirt ends up in the hair again the next time.

In addition, the residue also means that the coating on the straightening iron works less well, as the thin film of dirt forms a blockage between your hair and the straightening iron. And not only the coating, but also the outside of the straightening iron should be cleaned regularly because dirt and bacteria are also deposited there.

This is how you can clean your straightener

Microfiber cloth: In the case of light soiling, it is sufficient to moisten a microfiber cloth and wipe the straightening iron with it. In this way, residues are easily removed. This works best when the straightening iron is still slightly warm after use.

Glass cleaner: Light but also more stubborn dirt can also be removed with a conventional glass cleaner. Simply spray it on a cleaning cloth and wipe the straightener off.

Iron cleaner: Cleaning agents for irons are also perfect for gently removing dirt from the coating of the straightening iron. The straightening iron is coated with a special cleaning pen. The straightening iron should be slightly warm for this.

Nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol: With nail polish remover or special rubbing alcohol, stubborn dirt can be easily removed. The straightening iron must not be warm during use but must be cold. The best way to clean it is to use a dry cloth.

Countless beauty hacks are being advertised on the Internet again and again, and they should definitely be tested. But not every DIY beauty tip is really good for us and our skin.

It’s better not to try these four tricks.

1. Olive oil as a face mask

Conventional olive oil from the kitchen is said to be the secret ingredient for face masks or creams. But in reality, natural skin protection is more disrupted than supported by the application of pure oil. It clogs your pores and ultimately leads to impurities. There are special face oils for a reason.

2. Heat the eyelash curler

One of the absolute beauty tricks is to heat the eyelash curler with a hairdryer. This should give the eyelashes a more beautiful and, above all, longer-lasting hold. Here, however, you should make sure not to overheat the pliers. Too high a temperature can seriously damage the skin on the edge of the eyelid.

3. Lemons for bleaching

Put a little lemon juice on your arms or legs and the hairs are no longer dark, but really light blonde. The miracle cure is even supposed to lighten pigment spots. This “insider tip” is not advisable. Lemon juice is irritating to our skin and can cause itching, swelling, and burning sensations. So hands off!

4. Sugar and salt scrub

Salt and sugar don’t belong on the face. Especially if you have naturally sensitive skin, both can cause severe irritation. Sugar also accelerates skin aging and promotes wrinkles. Who wants to look like 40 at 20?

Blue, green, brown, or gray – the color of our eyes reveals a lot about our character and how we behave towards others.

This is what your eye color says about you:

Blue eyes

People with blue eyes are incredibly happy and communicative people. They only feel really good when they are in company and can talk to others. Plus, they’re best friends too. Because they always know what to say to cheer you up. Not only do they like to help others, they also score points with their inner strength and perseverance. If these people want to achieve a goal, then they can do it. No matter how difficult it is to get there.

Brown eyes

Brown is the most common eye color in the world. And it accompanies some positive qualities. People with brown eyes are particularly creative and reliable. That is why they are often known as problem solvers. Because these people always have an idea and a solution ready. However, they also have a very shy side. Often they withdraw and are reluctant to let anyone near them. Once they’re hurt, it’s hard to regain their confidence.

Green eyes

People with green eyes are often referred to as sexy and alluring. They are mostly at peace with themselves and their bodies and are bursting with self-confidence. However, people with green eyes are often very contradictory: They can be dominant, but also shy, behave unpredictably and still be incredibly patient. And they are very careful when it comes to showing feelings. Yet they are still extremely strong people. Because of all the contrasts, it is also particularly difficult to assess people with green eyes.

Grey eyes

 

People with gray eyes are particularly difficult to see through. What they all have in common, however, is that they are incredibly single-minded and ambitious. No matter what they do, they do it 110 percent. However, they seem interested in the whole world. That is why they often appear very erratic and unbalanced. But that is deceptive because most of the time they know exactly what they are doing. Because the truth is, they always have a precise plan and don’t do anything without a reason.

Our skin goes through a lot during the menstrual cycle. The hormonal imbalance in our body ensures that the skin looks fresh and radiant one day and pale and impure the other. However, we can counteract this a bit if we adapt our skincare routine to our cycle. This usually lasts 28 days and goes through four phases:

  1. The menstrual phase
  2. The follicular phase (the phase after the period)
  3. The ovulation phase (ovulation)
  4. The luteal phase (the phase from ovulation to the next period)

1. The menstrual phase (1st – 5th day)

The hormone levels are lowest at the beginning of your period and the lack of estrogen is most noticeable on the skin. The production of sebum is reduced, which makes it very difficult to keep your skin hydrated. It is important that you use a rich moisturizer during this time and, preferably, apply a face mask with hyaluronic acid once or twice a week. You should avoid experimenting with new beauty products during this time, as your skin is very sensitive.

2. The follicular phase (6th – 12th day)

In this phase of the cycle, your estrogen level slowly rises again, which is immediately noticeable in a more even and fresher complexion. Your moisturizer can be a little lighter now. It is important that you exfoliate your skin regularly to get rid of the dead skin from the first phase.

3. The ovulation phase (13th – 18th day)

Around ovulation, your skin is in its absolute prime, and otherwise, you feel unbeatable. This is because your estrogen level is at its absolute peak. Your skin is glowing, plump and any pimples seem to have been blown away. A light moisturizer is completely sufficient. Since your skin is also very hard-wearing during this time, you can easily try out new care products.

4. The luteal phase (19th – 28th day)

After ovulation, your estrogen level drops rapidly and sebum production is stimulated. This will make your skin look pale and prone to clogged pores and pimples. To keep the impurities within limits, you should make sure that you clean them thoroughly. Care products with an antibacterial effect are particularly good at this stage. An oil-free moisturizer is also recommended, as the oil will otherwise clog your pores even more. Your skin still needs moisture, so don’t do without the face cream entirely.

Oh boy, who doesn’t know them – those fine hairs that stubbornly destroy your hairstyle. So far it was only reserved for our hairdresser to tame this flying hair. With our tips, you can keep your hair healthy and leave frizz by the wayside.

Do not rub the towel and do your hair gently

Never ever should you rub your wet hair like crazy, but gently press the moisture into the towel. You should also get used to deliberate detangling instead of wild brushing of the hair when it is wet. Combing knotted hair while dry also has the potential to cause hair breakage and frizz.

Professional accessories for frizz-afflicted people

Let’s do it Coanda! This is the name of the professional hairdressing effect achieved with the new Flyaway attachment for the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer. Here the dry hair is finished perfectly without excessive heat. A gentle styling in which our flying hairs are made invisible, for a like-after-the-hairdresser’s mane. The tool is perfect for everyone who already suffers from frizz and doesn’t want to fiddle around with five round brushes for hours to keep their hair on fleek.

Proper care

Yes, unfortunately, frizz is also mostly a matter of hair health. A roughened hair structure due to improper care plays into the hands of the culprit. High-quality oils protect your hair and scalp, and a conditioner also smooths the hair and makes it look healthier. Those who like to straighten or blow dry often – don’t forget the heat protection or prefer to put on the hair-saving devices from Dyson!

Get off the gas while drying

Do you know the hair dryers in the indoor pool? Yep, anyone who has tried this knows: Too much heat doesn’t bring anything except more frizz. That’s why the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer is one of our favorite styling tools. It is designed to dry hair particularly gently. The Supersonic hairdryer measures the air temperature more than 40 times a second and regulates the heat. This prevents heat damage, and your hair shines as if it was fresh from the hairdresser – nice!

Let it be fat

Yes, that’s right, if you wash your hair too often, you run the risk of a dry scalp and frizz. So it’s better to bumble over it with dry shampoo or wear a loose bun because the natural fat on the scalp prevents frizz.