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Acne: Aggravating Factors |
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Written by Real Salon Products
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 |
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Certain things can aggravate, or worsen your acne. You will want to avoid these things while treating your acne, to ensure that you get the best results possible. Read below to catch up on the most common things that make acne worse.
by RealSalonProducts
Certain things can aggravate, or worsen your acne. You will want to avoid these things while treating your acne, to ensure that you get the best results possible. Read below to catch up on the most common things that make acne worse.
Food: Some individuals feel that certain foods make their acne worse. If you feel this is true for you, then avoid those foods. However, there is no clear scientific evidence that any food plays a role in aggravating acne.
Cosmetics: Some cosmetics can trigger acne by causing acne to flare without causing blackheads. They probably do this by irritating the pores which then swell and become blocked. Not everyone reacts the same way to a cosmetic. Oil-free cosmetics are recommended, but some people can react even to these. Non-comedogenic, or non-acnegenic cosmetics are also available for use.
Over Washing: Avoid over washing, acne is not caused by the lack of washing or by dirty skin Blackheads are not black because of dirt, they are black because the air oxidizes the protein called keratin never scrub or rub your skin excessively.
Sweating: Sweating appears to worsen acne in 15% of acne sufferers Humidity may also worsen the condition, avoid tight clothing as well Stress: Many students have reported that their acne gets worse during times of stress, such as when taking exams. However, it has been hard for doctors to prove or disprove this in clinical studies.
Contraceptive Pills: Estrogen is usually helpful for acne control Progesterone may make your acne worse It's very common for all women to have acne flare-up days before their periods Squeezing: Avoid doing this if possible, it could aggravate your acne and increase the risk of acne scarring.
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