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July 6, 2026

Top 5 Skincare Myths Debunked by Navaderma’s Dermatologists

With thousands of viral skincare trends, product reviews, and DIY hacks filling up our social media feeds, separating solid science from pure myth has never been more difficult. Unfortunately, following popular online advice without clinical backing can often do serious, lasting damage to your skin barrier.

Our team of specialist dermatologists at Navaderma is here to clear up the confusion by debunking five of the most common skincare myths.

Myth 1: “You don’t need to wear sunscreen on cloudy or rainy days.”

The Reality: While clouds might block out visible sunlight, they cannot stop harmful Ultraviolet A (UVA) rays from passing right through. These invisible rays penetrate deep into your skin all year round, causing silent collagen breakdown, deep wrinkles, and unwanted dark spots. Sunscreen is a non-negotiable, 365-day commitment.

Myth 2: “Squeezing blackheads or popping pimples is fine if you use a extraction tool.”

The Reality: Pressing down on an active blemish often pushes the underlying inflammation and bacteria deeper into your pores. This can trigger a worse breakout and lead to permanent, stubborn pitted scars. True extractions should always be handled in a sterile, clinical environment.

Myth 3: “If you have oily skin, you should skip using moisturizer.”

The Reality: Dehydrated skin will actually produce more sebum to compensate for a lack of moisture. Skipping your cream will only leave your skin feeling oilier and more prone to breakouts. The key is simply switching out heavy creams for a lightweight, oil-free gel moisturizer.

Myth 4: “Applying fresh lemon juice helps clear up dark spots and acne.”

The Reality: Lemons are highly acidic and contain natural chemical compounds that make your skin extremely sensitive to sunlight, which can lead to severe chemical burns and worse hyperpigmentation. Keep the lemons in your kitchen and use stable, dermatologist-approved active ingredients on your face.

Myth 5: “Your skincare products aren’t working unless you feel a slight burning or tingling sensation.”

The Reality: The phrase “no pain, no gain” does not apply to healthy skincare. A persistent burning or stinging sensation is usually a clear sign that a product is actively stripping your skin barrier, which can lead to chronic dryness and irritation. True, healthy skin change should always feel comfortable.

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