Skincare expert Fiona Brackenbury told Newsweek: 'Pet hair carries more allergens than you would expect.'
Acne can be extremely frustrating, especially if you feel like you are doing everything right but still aren't seeing the results and changes you've been waiting for.Hormones, stress, and bacteria can all cause acne, but there is another trigger that could be sleeping next to you every night: your pets.Our animals play a huge role in our lives, and often act as a comfort blanket, but your late-night cuddles with your dog could be doing your skin more harm than good.
'Not only is pet hair typically greasy, which alone is not something you would want to be transferred to your skin, but their fur is also a magnet for trapping pollen, dust, and pollution, all of which will be extremely irritating for your skin.'If you've got a 'Velcro pet' who won't survive a night out of bed with you, you can still enjoy their company without compromising your skin.
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