Saturday, September 15, 2012

Acne: 10 most common myths

What we think we know about acne gradually been replaced by what scientists learn. At the same time, still many myths and disseminate afford. Clarify some misunderstandings about acne is what this article is about.
Myth # 1: Acne only affects appearance
Can also cause acne deep psychological distress. Can lead to severe acne low self-image and feeling depressed. There is a strong link between severe acne and social withdrawal.

Acne is caused by poor hygiene: Myth # 2
While associated with acne skin infections, and lack of hygiene are not the cause of acne breakouts. Is a combination of oil and dead cells that produce acne under the surface of the skin where it is impossible to clean away. Gentle cleansing with soap and water will once or twice a day to keep your skin as healthy as possible. Rub too hard can aggravate acne.

Acne is caused by certain foods: Myth # 3
Chocolate has long reputation as a pimple producer. Studies have shown no scientific evidence that this is true. The same holds true for potato chips and sugar. There are some foods that seem to aggravate (not cause) the condition: milk and foods that contain iodine, such as seafood

Myth # 4: Acne should take its course
There are many acne treatments available both over the counter medicines and stronger than dermatologist.

Myth # 5: acne medicine more better
Some people think that if acne is getting worse they should just use more medicine. This is a bad idea because the drugs can be dangerous when taken in large quantities. Excessive use of irritation acne ointments only other skin.

Myth # 6: sunbathing is good for treating acne
Exposure to the sun dries excess sebum, if it improves acne in the short term. However, long-term skin and adapt is troubled by acne. Worse, there is scientific evidence that exposure to the sun damages skin and increases the risk of skin cancer.

Myth # 7: Makeup causes acne
Some products can makeup clog pores, which is bad for the health of your skin. Cosmetics labeled "noncomedogenic" or "nonacnegenic" are safe to use. Some brands are made with ingredients that treat acne.

Myth # 8: Acne is a condition only teen
While most teens have acne, so a lot of adults. Acne usually disappears by the early 20s. But some people suffer from acne for the first time late in their 40S. Unfortunately, for most of it all, some people suffer from acne breakouts throughout their lives.

Myth # 9: acne is related to sex
We've all heard that probably either celibacy or too much sex causes pimples. There is no evidence for it. There is a link between sexual activity and hormone production, but the relationship between sex and the production of sebum (fatty material that combines with dead skin cells to cause acne) is not known. Tension and anger also affect hormone levels.

Myth # 10: popping pimples is the best way to get rid of them
Have emerged truth is pimples acne worse by spreading the bacteria that is the reason. It can also lead to eventually emerged scarring, which in severe cases, can be permanent.

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