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A 39-YEAR-OLD woman has warned against embracing popular DIY beauty treatments that can worsen skin. Isabella Cavalli is often complimented on her age-defying appearance which is the result of being mindful with her skincare routine. 2 Isabella Cavalli shared popular beauty trends to avoid for a youthful appearance Credit: Isabella Cavalli Cavalli has a vast knowledge of beauty products and treatments as the owner of SKINOLOGYST Aesthetics Clinic UK in Leeds, England.

Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she shared mistakes to avoid for a youthful appearance.



TRENDY POTIONS Cavalli warned that products going viral on social media platforms such as TikTok may not be as effective as advertised. She said they’re cheap but being promoted by people focused more on money than getting customers their desired results. “Some products are useless for the skin and what is happening now is that a lot of people who have no idea about skin and skincare purchase products on Alibaba,” she said.

“They do the marketing for it, send it out to influencers who get paid a commission for recommending it and others are buying it. “You don’t know what’s in there. “Please don’t use it on your skin.

I see it all over social media.” Most read in Hair & Beauty SOCIAL STORM Premiership star's social media account shares Tommy Robinson documentary BEACH PLUNGE Horror as woman falls screaming through trapdoor on Blackpool Pier ON THE EDGE Police on alert amid fears far-right rioters could attack several Scots hotels MONEY WOES Popular Glasgow restaurant collapses into liquidation as staff left 'unpaid' HOME HORRORS Cavalli said professional beauty treatments shouldn’t be replicated at home by anyone who hasn’t been trained. “I had a client who was using chemical peel she got from a friend who is a clinician,” she said.

“She was using it but never used SPF. Beauty fan does a chemical peel on herself at home, but everyone’s saying the same thing about how it’s left her skin “Chemical peels involve applying a solution to the skin that causes controlled exfoliation, effectively removing the outermost layers of dead skin cells. “This process stimulates new cell growth, improves skin texture and tone, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and treats hyperpigmentation and acne scars.

“Depending on the peel's depth, it can target superficial, medium, or deep skin layers, promoting collagen production and resulting in a smoother, more rejuvenated complexion. “If you undergo chemical peels but do not use SPF, your skin becomes highly vulnerable to UV damage.” I watched a video on TikTok where this girl used an expired face mask on her face and got a bad reaction.

She said without SPF protection skin can become red, and irritated, with the potential for hyperpigmentation that can worsen to dark spots and uneven skin tone. “Additionally, UV exposure can accelerate aging and diminish the benefits of the peel, leading to premature wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity,” she said. “Therefore, using SPF is crucial to protect and maintain the results of your chemical peel.

” DATED PRODUCTS Cavalli said it’s important to read the labels on beauty products before applying them to avoid adverse reactions. “Don’t use expired products on your skin,” she said. “I watched a video on TikTok where this girl used an expired face mask on her face and got a bad reaction.

“Pretty badly burnt. She needs surgery to fix her skin.” Cavalli previously told The U.

S. Sun that sunscreen is the “closest thing we have to a time machine.” She said regardless of what else your skincare routine at home involves sun protection should never be skipped.

Read more on the Scottish Sun MONEY WOES Popular Glasgow restaurant collapses into liquidation as staff left 'unpaid' ROUTE RAGE I travelled NC500 - spectacular scenery amazed me but locals are rightly angry Hyaluronic acid is another “superstar” product she recommends for a dewy appearance, while tretinoin boosts cell turnover. She also emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and getting enough sleep to maintain a youthful appearance. 2 Cavalli said professional beauty treatments such as chemical peels shouldn't be done at home Credit: Isabella Cavalli.

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