Hormonal shifts, too much dairy or sodium, sleeping in makeup—no matter the cause (which you can determine based on your blemish's location), the result is equally frustrating. If you're Nicole Richie, moisturizer and concealer are the solutions.
"...I let my skin breathe. I'm all about a moisturizer, not foundation," the style and beauty icon told Coveteur. "If I have a little spot that needs tending to, just a little dab of concealer and that's it."
To treat the breakout, she doesn't use drying products, contrary to popular belief. "Now I heard, and I tend to believe this, that if you dry out a pimple, it sends a message to your skin that it needs to produce more oil," she exclusively shared with E! News. "SO, what you actually should do is moisturize and do what you're normally doing and then it balances out and goes away."
This isn't the first time that we've been told to avoid drying agents. Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe made a case for double cleansing as a way to avoid blemishes: "It seems counterintuitive to cleanse your oily skin with oil," she told us. "However, it is actually one of the best ways to remove the excess makeup, sebum, and buildup on your face without stripping your skin!"
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