5 myths for the acne

Mar 24, 2010

acne treatmentThe problem with acne is associated with many mistakes, but among people Bitoush perceptions, which in turn lead to measures giving sometimes the opposite of the desired effect. Some think that the buds appear after excessive use of sweets, others treated them at the beach … We present five of the most common misconceptions about this cosmetic defect.
1. To have no pimples you have to clean your face often
Of course it must be cleaned but excessive cleanliness, ie washing and use of cosmetics more than 2 times a day will contribute to drying of the skin and will weaken its defenses. Try less touching his face with his hands – dirt and infection may fall into the pores and cause inflammation.
2. Too many or vice versa – the lack of sex lead in the emergence of buds
Sex does not affect in any way of acne and pimples. The real reason for their occurrence are hormonal changes in the body caused by changes in the level of the hormone androgen. Therefore, the buds are common “attribute during maturation, ie during puberty.
3. The use of cosmetics may be cause of acne
Modern quality cosmetics do not clog the skin. On the contrary – they allow her to “breathe” and does not affect the operation of the sebaceous glands. If you have problems with acne, choose cosmetics labeled “non comedon”, which means that the cream will not plugged pores and therefore will not cause the appearance of pimples.
4. Chocolate and sweets provoke the emergence of buds
Lovers of all things sweet can relax – their passion for chocolate and sweets can cause skin rashes. Of course, provided that no allergy to these products.
So if you have normal skin that is not prone to rash, feel free to eat sweets without worrying – at least not for your skin. But if you have any skin irritation (acne, dermatitis, etc.) to better restrict use of sweet products.
5. Sun is a wonderful treatment for pimples
This statement is true and false. Everything depends on the reason for their appearance. If their nature is connected with the presence of bacteria on the skin, ultraviolet rays can actually help – in their impact kills most bacteria. But if the buds due to excessive amount of hormones in the body, the sun not only will not help, but will deepen the problem.

Share with others

3 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. onuhoxaxa
    April 7th, 2010 at 5:56 pm #

    onuhoxaxa…

    Robbie Williams

  2. iquhevixys
    April 20th, 2010 at 2:29 pm #

    iquhevixys…

    Bridget Marquardt

  3. ixajijacyquwol
    May 13th, 2010 at 11:51 am #

    ixajijacyquwol…

    Marlena MacGuire

Leave a Feedback

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>