Acne Myths - Acne Myths and solutions

There are many common myths surrounding acne and its severity. These myths should not be relied upon. Some of these common acne myths are laid below.

Acne is caused by poor hygiene- Acne is caused by poor hygiene. If you believe this myth, and wash your skin hard and frequently, you can actually make your acne worse. Acne is not caused by dirt or surface skin oils. Although excess oils, dead skin and a day's accumulation of dust on the skin looks unsightly, they should not be removed by hand scrubbing. Vigorous washing and scrubbing will actually irritate the skin and make acne worse. The best approach to hygiene and acne: Gently wash your face twice a day with a mild soap, pat dry--and use an appropriate acne treatment for the acne.

Stress causes acne - Stress is not a very important factor in acne despite what you may have heard. Drugs that treat severe stress may have acne as a side effect, but stress itself is no big deal. Your time is better spent determining the right course of acne treatment rather than feeling guilt about stress.

Masturbation or sex causes acne - This antiquated notion, originating as early as the 17th century to dissuade young people from having premarital sex, is just plain wrong. Don't believe the hype.

Acne is caused by diet - Extensive scientific studies have not found a connection between diet and acne. In other words, food does not cause acne. Not chocolate. Not french fries. Not pizza. Nonetheless, some people insist that certain foods affect their acne. In that case, avoid those foods. Besides, eating a balanced diet always makes sense. However, according to the scientific evidence, if acne is being treated properly, there's no need to worry about food affecting the acne.

The sun will help get rid of acne - The sun may work in the short-term to hasten the clearing of existing acne while reddening your skin, thus blending your skin tone with red acne marks. However, a sun tan is actually skin damage. Sun exposure causes irritation which can make acne worse. The sun is a short-term band-aid which will often bite back with more acne in the weeks following exposure.

Your Questions and Our Answers about Acne

Q: At what age does acne occur?
Ans: Acne can occur at any age, but mostly seen in teenagers.

Q: How many grades of acne are there?
Ans: Four, blackheads and whiteheads are the mild grades. Modular acne are severe grade of acne.

Q: Can facial be done over the patient suffering from acne?
Ans: No, it will disturd the bacterial present over the skin and cause pimples.

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