The Surprising Ways Your Favorite Fall Outfit Is Affecting Your Skin
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"Fall clothes, such as sweaters and long pants, can sometimes cause friction and trap heat, leading to irritation and sweat-induced breakouts," says dermatologist and all® free clear partner Dr. Jenny Liu, MD. The combination of cozy fabrics and less humidity can worsen skin conditions as dark, warm clothing may not allow for breathability, which can contribute to flare-ups.
"By removing impurities without leaving irritating residues, it helps avoid potential irritants, especially during seasonal transitions when your skin is more vulnerable," Dr. Liu explains. This underscores the importance of not just focusing on skincare routines but also on the cleanliness and composition of your laundry products, especially in the fall when skin sensitivity increases.
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