The saying “too much of a good thing” applies to skincare too.

“The prevalence of overuse is likely due to exposure to products on social media and elsewhere online without guidance from experts,” says dermatologist Stacey Tull, M.D., the owner of St. Charles County Dermatologic Surgery in St. Louis.

This results in complex multistep regimens, constantly trying new products and using formulas that don’t fit your skin needs, that are too strong or that contain ingredients that could be harmful together. We asked dermatologists to delve into the risks of skincare excess and explain how to find a happy medium.

Signs That Skincare Has Gone Wrong

Whether or not you have sensitive skin, your complexion will sound the alarm when you’ve gone overboard. Here are telltale cues:


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4 Ways to Do Damage Control

You went too far, and it shows on your skin — it happens! Put out the fire (and prevent future flare-ups) with these pro tips.

  1. PRESS PAUSE. Give skin a reset: “Stop using your current products and switch to a basic regimen,” Dr. Tull says. Look for the labels “hypoallergenic,” “fragrance-free,” “alcohol-free” and “noncomedogenic” (non-pore-clogging).
  2. STAY CALM. For immediate relief of skin irritation, apply a cold compress and a moisturizer that contains soothing ingredients such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, aloe and oatmeal to the area. (If symptoms persist, consult a dermatologist.)
  3. DON'T MIX ACTIVES. Going forward, avoid applying strong active ingredients like exfoliants, acids, retinol and benzoyl peroxide on the same day to prevent stripping skin of its protective barrier, Dr. Tull advises.
  4. BE CAUTIOUS. Do a patch test before applying a new product all over your face, suggests Dr. Khanna. Dab the formula on a hidden area of skin (like the jawline), then remove it after the standard time period; if a reaction occurs, stop using it.

Streamline Your Skincare Routine

To maximize skin health — and minimize side effects — take a cue from the “skin streaming” trend, which involves simplifying a skincare regimen to just the essentials. Adhere to these dermatologist-recommended steps to keep any skin type balanced:

CLEANSE
Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser

Wash your face twice daily to remove impurities,” Dr. Tull says. Choose a mild non-soap cleanser to mitigate irritation.

MOISTURIZE
Calm + Restore Oat Gel Moisturizer
Aveeno Calm + Restore Oat Gel Moisturizer

“Apply a face moisturizer every morning and night” to replenish and seal in hydration, Dr. Tull suggests.

PROTECT
Mineral Sunscreen Face Tint SPF 30
Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen Face Tint SPF 30

Sun protection is the most important daily step, Dr. Khanna says. Opt for a mineral SPF that contains zinc oxide, which has skin-calming effects.