Some Truths About Acne

November 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

We know that acne is caused by body oils and dead skin blocking the skin's pores so many of the things you may have been told about what causes acne is not factual.

To begin with that means that eating greasy foods like pizza, bacon, French fries or potatoes chips will not affect your acne either way. Neither will eating chocolate or drinking any kind of carbonated soda pop. Wearing make-up is also not likely going to affect your skin, especially if the make-up is the oil-free.

I am sorry to tell you that if your parents had acne as teens, you will probably do the same. If this happens, most people have the problem disappear by the time they are out of their teens. Here are some things that you can do to reduce the acne problem. Clean your face with a mild soap and warm water in the morning and before going to bed. I would suggest that you not use a washcloth as it may be too rough. If you use your hands you will be much kinder to your skin.

If you are considering putting anything on your face be it makeup, moisturizer or sunscreen, it needs to be oil free. If you are wearing makeup, you should not go to bed without washing it off. If you are working out or doing anything that causes you to sweat, make sure that you wash the sweat off of your face. Keep your hair clean because it has oils that can be transferred to your face.

If you need the use of hair care items like gels or spray to control your hair, it is best to keep it off of your face. These products can block your skin pores. Also, if you wear hats or caps, be careful that they do not help the growth of acne on the hairline.

Another important thing to remember is not to touch your face excessively. Touching transfers the dirt and oils from your hands to your face. Equally important is to refrain from picking, touching, popping or squeezing the pimples which can cause them to get much worse.

There are many acne products to be found at the drug store. Be careful what you use because something that works for your friends may not work for you. The products that work the best contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid as these ingredients will help dry out and reduce the pimples. But, you must follow the directions completely. And do not overuse or misuse these products because that could damage your skin.

If you don't find something that works over-the-counter, arrange to visit your dermatologist who will be able to prescribe something stronger.

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