On a bright spring day, when pollen, willow flakes, dust mites and dry winds blow on the body, many people with allergies have no time to care about the beautiful scenery. As the temperature rises, the sebaceous glands of the human body secrete vigorously, coupled with the windy outdoors, a variety of allergic factors with the air fluttering, it is very easy to make the skin itchy, long acne. Below, let’s take a look at how to prevent as well as deal with facial allergies in spring. What are the common allergens around us? Fluttering pollen Tiny pollen particles from various trees, grass, flowers and other plants scattered, hidden in the air, and with the flow of air wandering around, is a very strong allergen. Floating Dust Dust allergy is the most common allergy, mainly from the fibers of various fabrics, such as cotton fiber, fur and other fibers, especially in the spring, dust will fly around with the flow of air. Hair and dander from the family’s pet cats and dogs are scattered in the air as they run around. Cats are more susceptible to sensitization than dogs because they shake their fur more, stay indoors almost all day, and are in close contact with people. Certain ingredients in cosmetics fragrances are typical skin care product sensitizing ingredients; alcohol in shrinking water is irritating to the skin; biochemically synthesized preservatives; and fruit acids with exfoliating effects are irritating to the skin. 10 moves to keep you away from spring skin allergies 1, life should be regular, maintain a balanced diet and adequate sleep. 2, keep the skin clean, often wash your face with cold water to enhance the skin’s resistance. 3, to ensure that the skin to absorb sufficient moisture, to avoid the heat caused by dry skin. 4, avoid excessive sun exposure, the use of sensitive skin special sunscreen, otherwise it will cause the skin to be burned, red spots, black, peeling and other allergic phenomena. 5, the use of sensitive series of skin care products, such as: sensitive cream, cellular lotion cream, etc., in order to calm the skin. 6, the use of the same brand of cosmetics, choose does not contain strong flavor, does not contain alcohol and other stimulating cosmetics. 7, the use of special effects of sensitive serum, so that the skin to increase the fibrous tissue, so that the weak skin can be improved. 8, often wash your hair, make a habit of washing your hair every day, can prevent sensitive substances such as dust, pollen, etc. attached to the hair, and then trigger skin allergies. 9, try not to wear heavy makeup, in the skin allergies, immediately stop using any cosmetics, skin observation and maintenance care. 10, more intake of vitamin A, C and E, etc., these are beneficial to the skin, so healthy skin, sensitive skin is more important. Spring often eat several kinds of food can play the effect of anti-allergy Drink a spoonful of honey every day can be away from cold, asthma, itching, coughing and other seasonal allergy symptoms. Honey can prevent allergies for two reasons: first, it contains traces of bee venom. Bee venom is a poisonous liquid inside bees, but it is used clinically in the treatment of allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma. The second is that honey contains a certain amount of pollen grains in it, and regular consumption will create some resistance to pollen allergies. Regular consumption of enoki mushrooms is conducive to the elimination of heavy metal ions and toxins and wastes produced by metabolism, which can effectively enhance the vitality of the organism. The stems of golden needle mushrooms contain a protein that can inhibit asthma, rhinitis, eczema and other allergic diseases, and those who do not have the disease can also strengthen the immune system by eating golden needle mushrooms. Red dates contain a large amount of an anti-allergic substance, cyclic adenosine phosphate, which can stop the occurrence of allergic reactions. Anyone with allergic symptoms can take red dates regularly. The beta-carotene in carrots can effectively prevent allergic reactions such as pollen allergy and atopic dermatitis.