If You’ve Been Exposed To Wildfire Smoke, Here Are 6 Derm Tips To Calm Skin

In terms of things to think about during the most recent West Coast wildfires, skin care does not (and should not) top the list. Although, it does make sense some would ponder skin health after exposure to such elements—air pollution does affect your skin over time, and smoke can be a large part of that equation. Not to mention, air quality all across the country has been affected by the disasters—making this not just a Western state issue.

Smoke contains particulate matter, a type of air pollution that’s small enough to get into your pores and cause free radical damage—which, as we know, ultimately leads to dull skin, an uneven tone, and wrinkles down the line. The soot and ash can also clog your pores and cause breakouts, says board-certified dermatologist Howard Sobel, M.D., founder of Sobel Skin. “If you have sensitive skin, are acne-prone, or have a skin condition such as rosacea, eczema, or psoriasis, the smoke exposure can also cause flare-ups of these conditions,” he tells mbg. 

Here’s how to protect your skin from the increase in exposure, as well as calm any smoke-induced irritation after the fact. It’s not the only avenue to focus on in terms of mentally and physically recovering from these disasters (not by a long shot), but it is something you can take into your own hands: 

This article was originally published by mindbodygreen.com. Read the original article here.

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