Acne Prevention - Do and Dont's
Posted: Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2013 by Unknown in
Acne Prevention - Do and Dont's
As stated in the
previous pages, pimples are not the result of poor hygiene nor are they caused
by foods. Having said this, you can aggravate your pimples and worsen your
condition. So pay close attention to the information on this page so as to not
deteriorate your condition further.
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Do's
• Use skincare products that
will not 'clog pores', they are usually described as 'oil-free' and/or
'non-comedogenic' on the package.
• Skin care should include: a mild
cleanser and application of a non-comedogenic sunscreen on sun-exposed
surfaces.
• Gently wash your face twice a day using mild face cleanser
and pat dry.
• When you are washing your face, be sure you take the time
to remove all of your makeup.
• Be patient! Treatment may take a few
weeks to start having useful effects.
• Remember that all of the
treatments only work by preventing new spots and that all treatments have to be
tried for at least four months before you decide whether they are
helping.
• Some acne products can increase the skin's sensitivity to
sunlight and ultraviolet light from tanning booths so use protective clothing
and sunscreens and avoid tanning booths.
• If irritation, dryness and
peeling occur, an oil-free, non-comedogenic moisturizer can be used.
• If
your skin is getting too irritated, red or dry while undergoing a topical
treatment, then start using them every other day. It takes time for your skin to
adapt to your new medicines.
• If you have long hair that touches your
face, be sure to wash it frequently enough to keep oil away. Also wash your face
after you've been exercising hard and sweating a lot. And try not to touch your
face throughout the day.
Dont's
• Avoid thick,
greasy make-up over affected areas. Some make-up is acceptable but try to choose
"non-comedogenic" cosmetics if possible.
• Resist the temptation to
squeeze your acne. This can cause the area to spread and become more inflamed
and therefore more likely to scar.
• Do not use harsh soaps when washing
face. Vigorously washing and scrubbing will irritate your skin and only make
your acne worse.
• Avoid things that may aggravate your acne such as
oils, airborne grease, irritating clothing etc.
• Avoid covering yourself
with thick layers of make up, and if you do, wash it off as soon as you can,
certainly do not leave on overnight.
• Avoid strongly fragranced or
alcohol based products.
• Avoid from hair sprays or gels, try to keep
them away from your face, as they can also clog up pores.
• Acne isn't
really helped by the sun, either. Although a suntan can temporarily make acne
look less severe, it won't help it go away permanently. So don't soak up those
rays - either under the sun or from a tanning bed - in an effort to help your
skin.
• Avoid wearing hats or headbands that rub on your forehead, since
this can also make acne worse.
• Avoid touching your face a lot, as your
hands have oil on them and this can make acne worse.
Individual
pimples can take up to 2 or 3 months to form even though they may appear to
"pop-up" overnight. Thus, although there is often some initial improvement in
the first few weeks after starting a new treatment, it takes at least 2-3 months
of regular use before you can assess the full benefit of any acne
treatment.