AskDocDoc
/
/
/
can we apply milk on face overnight
FREE! Ask a Doctor — 24/7, 100% Anonymously
Get expert answers anytime. No sign-up needed.
Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #20479
2 days ago
11

can we apply milk on face overnight - #20479

Veer

I am really curious about something that's been on my mind for a few weeks now. I read somewhere about how milk is good for skin, right? I actually tried applying milk on my face for a few nights because I heard that it can help with dryness and make it smoother or something. But then I got worried... can we apply milk on face overnight? My skin felt kinda hydrated, but I also noticed it got a bit sticky by morning. Like, does that mean it's clogging my pores or is that normal?? Also, I have this friend who swears by it, says it’s like magic for her skin, but she also mentioned she has oily skin and I don’t. I can’t even tell if the milk is helping or if I’m just imagining things. Has anyone experienced this?? Can we apply milk on face overnight without worrying about breakouts or irritation? And what’s the best way to do it if I want to keep trying? I’m honestly a bit confused since some people say it’s great while others think it’s risky. Any tips??

FREE
FREE! Ask a Doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymously
Get expert answers anytime, completely confidential.
No sign-up needed.
CTA image asteriksCTA image

Doctors’ responses

Applying milk to your face overnight isn’t necessarily harmful for everyone, but it can depend on your skin type and any specific concerns you might have. Milk contains lactic acid, a gentle exfoliant that can help with the removal of dead skin cells, potentially making the skin feel smoother. For some people, especially those with dry skin, it may serve as a natural moisturizer. However, leaving it on overnight can indeed lead to the stickiness you’re experiencing, and there’s a chance it might clog your pores, increasing the risk of breakouts, particularly if you have sensitive or acne-prone skin. If your skin is reacting with unusual stickiness or you notice any signs of irritation or breakout, it might be wise to limit the application time. An idea could be to use milk as a short-term mask—apply it for about 15-20 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. This approach might reduce the possibility of your pores getting clogged while still offering some hydration benefits. For those with oily skin, like your friend, milk might not be as problematic if used sparingly, but it is essential to monitor how your skin reacts. Always perform a patch test first to see how your skin reacts. If you’re looking for routine overnight treatment, consider consulting a dermatologist for products that are specifically formulated to stay on the skin overnight, minimizing the risk of unexpected adverse effects. Professional guidance can accommodate your unique skin type and condition, balancing benefits like hydration and smoothness without unnecessary risks.

10432 answered questions
83% best answers

0 replies
FREE! Ask a Doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymously

Get expert answers anytime, completely confidential. No sign-up needed.

About our doctors

Only qualified doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


Related questions