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A DERMATOLOGIST has debunked two skincare myths that can cause more harm than good when it comes to your complexion.

She also shared an anti-caking makeup trick that will leave you with smooth, dewy skin.

Dermatologist Dr. Azadeh Shirazi warns against two ‘burning’ skincare myths
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Dermatologist Dr. Azadeh Shirazi warns against two ‘burning’ skincare mythsCredit: Dr. Azadeh Shirazi

Dr. Azadeh Shirazi shares skincare and wellness tips online as a medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology specialist.

She previously spoke to The U.S. Sun about her DIY beauty methods and the feminine item she uses for anti-aging.

Now, she has revealed a few common myths that beauty fans should avoid.

NO NONSENSE

First, the expert debunked the misconception that any stinging or burning you feel after applying a product is a sign it's working.

That couldn't be further from the truth, according to Dr. Shirazi.

She said it actually means that your skin is severely irritated by the ingredients.

The second she addressed had to do with people's confusion about SPF use.

She explained that many people feel like they don't need to wear sunscreen if their skin doesn't visibly burn.

They also think they can skip SPF later in the afternoon. 

"UVA rays are present all day and they penetrate the skin deeper than burning UV rays," Dr. Shirazi said.

They can cause damage to your skin’s DNA, leading to an increased risk of cancer.

When it comes to maintaining a youthful appearance, excessive sun exposure can also "degrade your collagen and cause discoloration."

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Dr. Shirazi also shared some makeup tips to look younger.

"To avoid cakey makeup, first mist the skin with thermal spring water or just water and apply a few drops of hyaluronic acid serum," she advised.

She recommended the Loreal 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum to get the job done.

After you set your base, you can apply your makeup normally.

Your skin will look dewier, smoother, and more hydrated thanks to the serum.

How do UV rays damage skin and cause aging?

"UVA rays are present all day and they penetrate the skin deeper than burning UV rays," Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Shirazi said.

She added that they can cause damage to your skin’s DNA and lead to an increased risk of cancer.

When it comes to maintaining a youthful appearance, she explained that excessive sun exposure can also "degrade your collagen and cause discoloration."

The skincare guru also had a method to disguise stubborn dark under-eye circles.

"First apply a copper or orange color corrector before applying your concealer," she explained.

Dr. Shirazi shared that she uses EyeGlow AM with a copper color tone, which doubles as a hydrating peptide serum with SPF50.

She recommended using a "copper or orange color corrector before applying your concealer."

She added that you should also avoid wearing mascara or eyeliner on the lower lash line if you want a brighter under-eye.

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UNCONVENTIONAL METHODS

Finally, Dr. Shirazi offered a few additional beauty tips to help you look your best all around.

She recommended incorporating Rogaine Minoxidil Solution into your regimen three to five times a week to grow your eyebrows.

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She also suggested applying a little lactic acid cream, or AmLactin, to your lips and topping it with Vaseline before bed.

"It makes them soft and smooth in the morning and allows lipstick to go one nicer," she explained.

Dr. Shirazi recommended thermal water and hyaluronic acid on your face to avoid having cakey makeup. (stock image)
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Dr. Shirazi recommended thermal water and hyaluronic acid on your face to avoid having cakey makeup. (stock image)Credit: Getty
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