Don't Fall for the Most Common Acne Myths

Nov 25
08:57

2008

Alex Burke

Alex Burke

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With all the acne myths out there, it's hard to tell what's the truth when it comes to acne. Take a minute to educate yourself on what the real truth is...

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Try asking people advice regarding acne and chances are,Don't Fall for the Most Common Acne Myths Articles they'll tell you that it is due to poor hygiene or a poor diet.

However, skin experts are actually dismissing those as nothing but myths. The best way to cope with your acne problem is to educate yourself. It's with this purpose that we decided to list here the common acne myths that people often encounter.

- Acne is not a caused by a poor hygiene. Many people believe that acne is caused by poor hygiene; therefore they tend to over-wash their skin. However, washing too frequently and too aggressively can strip the skin of its natural lipids - damaging the skin's natural barrier function.

In response, the follicle will produce excess sebum and possibly additional breakouts. So unless you get yourself dirty on regular basis (like a mechanic, perhaps), do not over-wash your face.

- Acne is caused by particular foods. The common misconception is that eating junk food leads to or can worsen an acne condition. Scientific studies have shown that diet has little to no effect on acne. This varies depending on the person.

While eating healthy and balanced diet is encouraged for our health, there is really no scientific evidence that connects certain foods to acne. If you are one of those who are affected by certain foods, it is always wise to avoid them.

- You can outgrow your acne. It is much more sensible to treat acne immediately to avoid emotional stress and permanent scarring.

- Acne is just a little problem - no need to overreact. It is embarrassing to have acne, thus can affect our confidence and esteem. It may even affect our social relation and job performance.

- Acne is just a cosmetic disease. Heavy and oily make up may contribute to acne build up. However, cosmetics labeled non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic might actually contain benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid that may help to fight acne.

- Stress can cause acne. While over stress may actually produce hormones that can aggravate acne; normal, everyday stress does not really trigger acne.

- Getting a tan would clear up acne. While sun exposure may dry out existing acne, it will not prevent new acne from forming. It can also over dry the skin, thus sebaceous glands will produce more oil that will ultimately worsen your condition. It will also increase your risk of skin cancer and wrinkles.

So there, the next time that somebody tells you one of those things, gracefully correct them and share what you know. Remember, knowledge is power.