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Helping to Prevent Acne


acnenomorePreventing outbreaks of acne in the first place is better than having to treat them. To prevent acne happening in the first instance, it is necessary to look at the triggers for outbreaks. These can be factors such as such as stress, allergy, hormonal changes, poor hygiene, poor nutrition and wearing cosmetics. Vigorous scrubbing of the skin can also make the acne worse. It’s also advisable to reduce consumption of junk food and other foods which are rich in fats. Foods such as chocolate, creamy foods, hamburgers, and french fries are rich in fats. Green vegetables, fruit, and vegetables such as leafy vegetables and carrots are also believed to be beneficial for the skin as they are rich in beta carotene plus vitamin A.

You can do quite a few things to help yourself to avoid acne outbreaks. Prevention has several aspects, from the things you can do on a daily basis to the skin treatments and products which you can buy. Skin cleansing is done to take away the excess oils which are manufactured by the skin. This is better than scrubbing the skin. Physically scrubbing the surface of the skin will have the effect of forcing the excess oil and dead skin cells back into the skin pores. There are many products that can clean the skin, but don’t buy ones which will dry out your skin. The skin has to retain moisture and if it becomes dry, the pores can produce more oil, making things worse. It’s extremely important to avoid squeezing or scraping at the acne. Picking at the acne or squeezing it can give rise to worse problems. When you do so, you are spreading bacteria across the skin of the adjacent areas and this could also lead to permanent scar formation.

Try to use products which are described as non-comedogenic (this means that they won’t block your skin’s pores) if you use suntan creams and lotions or cosmetics. Try not to use moisturizer on the areas of your skin that are affected by acne. If you must use a moisturizer, make sure that it is not acnegenic. Use of topical treatments such as medicated spray on the areas of skin where you get acne can also help. When it comes to washing, it’s good practice to wash the skin only gently using a cleansing product or a mild soap. During washing, be sure to use warm water (not hot water) and wash twice a day.

Check out the following links for more information on acne treatments and how to prevent acne.

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