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Estheticians have shared which beauty products they consider worth buying and which ones they skip. The advice comes from professionals who work with skin daily and have tested many products over their careers.

According to the experts, some items deliver real results while others are overhyped. They recommend focusing on products with proven ingredients rather than trendy formulas.

One category they say is worth the investment is sunscreen. Estheticians stress that daily sun protection is the most effective way to prevent premature aging and skin damage. They suggest choosing a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30.

Another product they endorse is a gentle cleanser. Harsh soaps can strip the skin of natural oils, leading to irritation. A mild, non-foaming cleanser helps maintain the skin barrier.

Moisturizers with ceramides or hyaluronic acid also get high marks. These ingredients help hydrate and repair the skin without causing breakouts.

On the other hand, estheticians say some products are not necessary. These include expensive face masks that promise quick fixes and multi-step skincare routines that can overwhelm the skin.

They also advise against using too many active ingredients at once, such as retinol, vitamin C, and acids. Combining them can lead to redness and sensitivity.

The experts recommend keeping a skincare routine simple and consistent. They suggest using a few quality products tailored to individual skin type rather than following every trend.

For those looking to save money, estheticians say drugstore brands often work just as well as high-end products. The key is to check the ingredient list and avoid fragrances and alcohols that can dry out the skin.

In addition, they note that professional treatments like facials or chemical peels can provide deeper results than at-home products. However, these should be done by a licensed professional to avoid risks.

The advice comes as many people look to streamline their beauty routines. With so many products on the market, estheticians help separate what truly benefits the skin from what is just marketing.

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Cristina Leroy Silva

Formada em letras pela UNICURITIBA, Cristina Leroy começou trabalhando na biblioteca da faculdade como uma das estagiárias sênior. Trabalhou como revisora numa grande editora em São Paulo, onde cuidava da parte de curadoria de obras que seriam traduzidas/escritas. A 4 Anos decidiu largar e se dedicar a escrever em seu blog e sites especializados