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The Truth About Your Acne: 7 Common Myths Debunked

Posted by Acne Solutions on Sunday, March 13, 2011

Many myths surround acne and its causes. Relying on them to find a cure for your condition and to regain the clear complexion you desire, is likely to end in disappointment. The root cause of your acne is revealed here, as seven of the most common myths are debunked.
Myth #1: It is caused by stress
The effects of stress can be seriously detrimental to your health, including making an existing acne breakout worse, but stress does not cause your acne. The root cause of your breakouts is internal. The culprit is a build up of excess hormones that create toxins, which your body is trying to excrete. Our bodies eliminate waste through our skin, amongst other ways. When our pores become blocked, we can have an acne breakout.
Myth #2: It is caused by eating chocolate
Chocolate is high in fat and milk chocolate contains dairy products. Certain high fat foods and some high sugar foods, including sodas, make an existing outbreak worse and can start the events that lead to a fresh outbreak. The hormones in milk have a similar effect. This is because these foods hinder the elimination of toxins and excess hormones from your body. This is the root cause of your condition. Eating chocolate as part of a healthy balanced diet will not bring on acne.
Myth #3: It is caused by poor personal hygiene
Few people realise that their skin is, in terms of surface area, the largest organ in their body. Nor do they know the role it plays in eliminating waste from your body. Your pores are the route by which for your body excretes a lubrication called sebum, and releases fluids and gases. Acne breakouts are the external result of your pores being blocked with dirt, dead skin cells, sebum and bacteria. That is why keeping your face clean is essential. Personal hygiene is important. However, on its own it will not prevent a breakout
Myth #4: It only happens to teenagers
It is true that most people who suffer from acne do so in their teenage years. This is a time when their bodies and their hormones are going through great changes. For most people, their acne clears up naturally in their early twenties when their hormones have rebalanced. However, the condition affects one in four adults between the ages of 20 and 40
Myth #5: The sun will make it worse
This is not true. Being out in the fresh air will help the sun's rays to dry up a breakout, not make it worse. You should be cautious and limit your exposure to sun light, as the ultra violet rays can be harmful if we expose our skin to them for too long. We call this 'sunburn'. Sunburn can inflame our breakout.
Myth #6: Steam your face to get rid of acne
Facial steamers open up the pores and cleanse the skin. This may temporarily improve your condition by clearing blocked pores and the build up sebum. However, as steaming your face does to deal with the real cause of your acne, you will soon have another outbreak.
Myth #7: Toothpaste will clear up acne
Using toothpaste as a topical treatment will dry out your skin where you have applied it. Like all other topical treatments, the improvement in your condition, if there is any, will be short-lived.
There is no truth in any of these myths. Each one has taken a manifestation of your condition and wrongly attributed the cause to the prevailing circumstances. Yet, you can have clear skin in as little as a week, if you treat the root cause of your acne.
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Common Misconceptions About Acne

Posted by Acne Solutions on Friday, October 29, 2010

At this day and age, even with all the technological advancements that we have made, some beliefs still refuse to die hard. While almost all of us would agree that the earth isn't the center of the universe, some people would still insist on what they falsely believe as facts when it comes to acne. The only trouble with this is that as these wrong beliefs remain, so will the acne problems that continue to hound many of us.
That is why we have written this article. We'd like to help spread the word about how to fight acne effectively-starting with taking down the most common misconceptions about it. So, if you're ready, then, read on.
Misconception #1: Chocolates and Nuts Cause Acne
Up until 10 years ago, the belief that chocolates and nuts cause acne was still prevalent. The belief still persists until today, however, in a number of people. The argument is that these foods are fatty and oily, which can drive our oil glands haywire and so cause acne. However, numerous studies have already debunked this belief.
The truth is that foods rich in carbohydrates are more likely to cause acne in people. That is why we recommend that you minimize your intake of these foods if you don't want to have acne. Better yet, have a healthy diet overall and you'll be just fine, not only from acne, but from a host of other ailments.
Misconception #2: You Need Expensive Products vs. Acne
The cosmetics industry is built upon expensive anti- acne solutions, which is why manufacturers of these products will naturally push for what they're selling. However, you don't actually need expensive anti-acne products if you're only suffering from mild acne. Usually, washing your face with tap water twice a day will suit you just fine. There are, of course, other anti-acne products that you can find at home such as egg and toothpaste. They're cheap and they're easily available-and they work well against your pimples.
Misconception #3: Only Teenagers Have Acne
Remember when you were in your teens? Remember how much you wanted to become an adult to be rid of your acne once and for all? But once you reach adulthood, the reality hits you in the face: you can still have acne even at this stage. Women are more prone to having acne as adults because of their hormonal imbalances. But the good thing is that there are solutions around this such as taking the pill, or taking a holistic approach towards one's acne problems.
There are tons more of misconceptions about acne that continue to be propagated by a lot of people. It's not their intention, of course, to mislead people, only that they're misinformed. That's why we hope that the ones we shared with you in this article will shed some light on the truth behind some of the things that others misunderstand about acne. And with this information, we hope that we have helped you to be acne-free for good!
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6 Common Myths About Acne That You Should Know

Posted by Acne Solutions on Saturday, October 2, 2010

When you have acne you want to find out all you can. The number one goal is to learn about it and get rid of it. Right? I have compiled some information that is out there that just isn't true. After all, how can you cure acne if you don't have the correct facts? My goal is to educate people who suffer from acne to fight and win this annoying battle. Here are six common myths about acne that you should know:

1. Does heredity cause acne? Most people do not have the same problem their parents had. People get acne at different degrees.
2. Does food cause acne? Many people think pizza, chocolate, and greasy foods cause acne. Let's face it, they aren't the best foods for your overall health. They don't cause acne.
3. Does dirt on your face cause acne? No. Oil on your face does. They can cause blackheads. Over washing your face can irritate your skin.
4. Does stress cause breakouts? No. Picking them does make them last longer though.
5. Do hormones cause acne? Only if a women has abnormal menstrual periods and excessive hair growth. Otherwise, no studies have proven this theory completely.
6. Do cosmetics cause acne? No. Choosing cosmetics that are water based or oil free are a better choice for your skin.

There are so many facts about acne out there. Becoming knowledgable and well informed will help you make the correct choices for your individual scenario. Acne is not your fault. With the internet at your disposal you are able to stay well informed about the breakthroughs on acne treatment.


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A Common Sense Natural Skin Care Approach for the Treatment of Teen Acne

Posted by Acne Solutions on Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Both long hair and bangs could contribute to teen acne, so make sure that you keep both off your face. Good skincare begins with awareness of hygiene. Your hair contains oil and this could accelerate the chances for acne. Also, make sure that you keep your hair very clean; wash it on a regular basis.
Eat plenty of carrots, as deficiency of Vitamin A can directly cause teem acne and carrots are rich in Vitamin A. For the effective skin care Vitamin A is a must. Vitamin A plays and important part in reducing the sebum production and it also protects the skin tissues. You will see improvement in teen acne if you follow these skincare guidelines.
Avoid squeezing or picking the pimples as the direct contact with hand makes it spread much faster. You will end up having more pimples with this act. Try to steer clear of touching the affected area, no matter what, pimples could be in better control from spreading. However tempting it may, make sure that you stay away from any sort of scratching, squeezing, rubbing or touching.
Realize how much your pillow can add fuel to this problem, as your pillow comes in direct contact with your face and hair daily which results in accumulating dirt and oil on the pillow surface, and if not washed regularly these dirt and oil can re-apply on your face increasing the chances for more acne.
Last but not the least, wash your face twice a day with good teen acne soap; sulfur based soaps are best for this purpose. You have got to do it right after waking up in the morning and also right before hitting the bed in the night. This must be done in a gentle manner, without using any rough cloths to wipe out the water.
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