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Acne Myths: Discover 9 Ugly Lies About Acne Causes and Treatments |
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It's unbelievable ... What if I told you that most of the
popular beliefs about acne, are in fact myths?
Let's take a look at some popular beliefs about acne to dispel
any other rumors ...
Myth #1: Is it true that increased stress spreads acne?
Not exactly. What is true is that ultimately stress can have a
very minimal or minor influence all by itself. It cannot
actually cause acne, but it can influence reoccurrences of acne
as stress increases the body's creation of a substance called
cortisol that in turn causes your sebaceous glands to produce
increased amounts of sebum oil that can be blocked in pores.
Note, however, that some medications people take when trying to
deal with or treat stress can have a large influence on acne as
the result of medication side effects.
Myth #2: Acne is contagious, true or false?
Not! No one can "catch" acne; it is non-communicable.
Myth #3:You'll outgrow acne, so just leave it alone - myth
or truth?
This is false. Acne strikes all ages and is treatable, but
shouldn't be left alone to possibly worsen.
Myth #4: Being out in the sun helps acne, right?
In the long run, no. The sun may appear to help clear up your
blemishes and redden your skin, thus lessening the overall
reddish effect of the targeted acne area when it was
outstanding. However, rays from the sun |
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can cause skin damage
and actually irritate skin more, worsening any existing acne
problems in the process and clogging more pores as skin cells
dry up and slough off quicker than normal. So use caution (and
sunscreen) here!
Myth #5: Sweating helps clean out your hair follicle areas,
myth or reality?
Another myth. In reality, strenuous activity can temporarily
increase your body's oil production that can actually worsen
acne problem areas, causing recurrence or intensification.
Myth #6: Acne problems are directly proportionate to sexual
activity, or lack thereof; true or false?
False, another myth. Just because teenagers are going through
hormonal changes, does not mean that this has anything to do
with acne. Both are separate issues. Same with adult acne and
sex; two entirely different issues.
Myth #7: People with acne are dirty and don't wash
enough.
Not! This is another myth. Acne is the result of a build up of
oil, dead skin cells and bacteria in a closed pore. Period. Dirt
is not even a factor in the equation.
Myth #8: Acne is only on external issue or surface deep;
i.e. people shouldn't make such a big thing out of it, myth or
reality?
Myth. In reality, yes, it basically is only on your skin (and
underneath the surface a little bit). However, the effects run
much more deeper than that in many |
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Global warming, decreasing ozone layer, exposure to multiple chemicals and cosmetics, faulty lifestyles and wrong eating habits, invasive fashions and the changing human behavioural patterns has lead to multiple skin problems from minor to those of major life threatening ones.
We've all wished for a magic potion to make acne disappear. The unfortunately reality is that there is no single proven method of curing acne. There are several underlying factors that contribute to an acne breakout.
Everyone is susceptible to developing zits, thus the market for acne products is definitely huge. There will never be a lack in interested buyers who are willing to try on new products like creams, ointments, and lotions, among others.
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