HEALTH: Women ‘too tough on themselves’ – specifically in relation to their skin

Web Team | 25th September 2019

Seven in 10 women believe they are ‘too tough on themselves’.

 

Researchers found their thoughts are dominated with worries about their career and how they could be a ‘better’ parent, along with their appearance.

 

Indeed, this latter concern is a particular worry – specifically in relation to their skin.

 

Almost two thirds wish their skin was smoother, half would like to be more tanned and half also long for less body hair

 

A third even wish they had a different skin tone altogether.

 

Commissioned by Dove, research among women found worries such as these tend to manifest when they are having a shower.

 

TV presenter Lisa Faulkner, who has suffered with skin worries herself, explains: “I’ve used make-up to cover up, and dreaded social occasions when I’ve suffered with skin issues such as rosacea.

 

“It’s easy to forget how amazing our bodies are when we focus on our perceived imperfections.

 

“We all need to be a bit more gentle on ourselves and our skin, and use our shower time to relax rather than worry.”

 

 

The research also found a quarter feel unattractive when they have ‘problematic skin’.

 

Similarly, a third worry other people are looking at them and 17 per cent actively avoid having their photo taken during bad skin days.

 

Not only are women hard on themselves when it comes to their appearance – the research found they are also vigorous with their skincare routine.

 

During a typical week, those polled will ‘thoroughly’ scrub their skin five times a week.

 

And during this period they will also shave twice, wax once and pluck hairs using tweezers twice.

 

And these routines, along with prolonged to exposure to the sun and long soaks in the bath can –according to experts – strip the skin of its microbiome.

 

However, the study found two thirds of women do not know what the skin microbiome is.

 

Dr Sarah Jarvis, who has partnered with Dove, said: “The microbiome protects your skin from unfriendly organisms, helps manage pH levels, and also produces nutrients.

 

“The best way you can protect your skin microbiome so it can protect you, is by being gentle – in both the products you use and the pressure you apply.”