Acne Myths
5 Acne Myths And
The Perceptions They Cause
There are many acne myths that get perpetuated. Acne is a common
problem among teens, and doesn't always clear up by
adulthood. There are considerable problems that can occur with
both teen and adult acne, and treatments to counteract
both.
There two types of acne myths. Recognizing what is causing the
acne is an essential part of curing it, but recognizing what
doesn't cause acne can be just as important. Through the
years, many myths have passed down about what causes acne, and they
have caused ill-formed perceptions. So knowing more about some of
the common acne myths could be helpful in getting proper treatment
for your acne, or avoiding common misconceptions about acne.
5 Myths About Acne
This article covers some of acne myths and perceptions, and
will dispel the misconceptions associated with those myths. Here
are some of acne myths:
- Body tan acne myth
- Greasy food myth
- Face washing myth
- Popping pimples myth
- Makeup or shave myth
Getting a tan acne myth
It is a myth that getting a tan can help clear up
acne. Even though a tan may help cover the redness caused by
acne, it won't actually heal or prevent it. Add to that the
risks associated with tanning beds and the sun, and the skin damage
that can occur, and this may hurt more than it will help.
Greasy food acne myth
It is also believed that eating greasy, fried foods, or
consuming chocolate can cause acne. Numerous scientific studies
have concluded there is no connection between acne and one's
diet. However, some do believe that some foods can cause acne,
so consult a doctor if you want to know if your acne is caused by
some food, or if it's another one of acne myths as far as you're
concerned.
Over washing face acne myth
It is also a myth that the more you wash your face, the fewer
breakouts you will experience. While washing your face gets rid of
oil and excess dirt, and removes dry skin, washing your face too
often can remove some of the essential oils, therefore, causing
your face to become especially dry and irritated. While this
won't directly cause acne, it will continue to irritate, which will
keep it from healing. By not over washing your face, you are
allowing the body's natural oils to work, at the same time removing
dirt and dead skin which can clog pores and cause acne.
Popping pimples acne myth
Another common acne myth is that popping pimples will help them
clear up more quickly. While this can make the pimple seem
less noticeable, it can actually make the healing process a longer
one. This is because popping a pimple can push the bacteria
from it deeper into the skin, making the surrounding area red and
irritated. Devices designed to help pop your pimples, such as
blackhead extractors, aren't safe either, as they can cause scars
to form.
Makeup or shave acne myth
Another myth is you can't wear makeup or shave if you want to
have clear skin. If you have acne, it is okay to use products
that are noncomedogenic or nonacnegenic, which means they won't
clog pores and cause breakouts. Some concealers now have
benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid in them, and, will, therefore,
help fight acne.
There are many other myths associated with acne and what causes
it. It is important to understand what really is causing your
acne before you will be able to treat it. Consult a
dermatologist if you are unsure about possible causes and
treatments, or if you feel your acne may require medical attention,
and avoid falling for acne myths.
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