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Avoid Costume Shop Makeup
Just because it is Halloween doesn’t mean you to need to scare your skin with horrible toxins. Save the drama from any post-Halloween trauma with a few easy tips from New York City-based dermatologist Dendy Engelman, M.D., of Manhattan Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery and derm with Clearasil.
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Costume makeup is often not put through the stringent testing that many products are, so they may be comedogenic (acne-causing).
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Cleanse Before Going to Bed
Heavy stage make-up can lead to breakouts, if not properly removed. “Too beat to go through a full cleansing routine, grab Clearasil’s Daily Clear Hydra-Blast medicated facial wipes,” says Dendy Engelman, M.D. “These help remove face make-up and contain 2% salicylic acid to keep pores open and calm inflammation.”