What causes acne and what helps get rid of it?
yeah chocolate does cause acne and also stress
keep off the fatty foods and use a basic face cream everyday and wash your face with tea tree facewash
also tea tree is really good for making spots go away so use them products because they worked for me
good luckacne is caused by stress, oily foods, and many other things, to get rid of acne you can wash your face once a day at first start off slow or else you will dry your skin out!! try eating healthier like more tomatoes and carrots, it really works, if your getting a pimple or zit get and ice cub and hold it on the spot for 30 seconds to 1 minute and do it at least twice. if your face isn’t working with the regular acne scrubs try using baking soda make it into a paste and scrub your face with it i helps exfoliate your skin but it might dry it out, so be careful! try not to pinch or squezze the problem it just iritates it more, if all else fails go see a dermatologist!! i hope i helped
oh p.s. the worlds best kept beauty secrets by: Diane Irons is an amazing book it really helped me it gives advice on everything from your hair skin to your feet its great!!I’ve been in that situation and there is really nothing you can do about it. There are things you can do to try to reduce the blemishes and get rid of acne/pimples temporarily but you will always be finding yourself cleaning your face or your body depending on where it’s at.
I mean of course your acne should go away eventually but for some this is the case their whole life.
I’m 29 years old and have been suffering from these little pests since I was a teenager. I tried all sorts of face washes from the local grocery store and what not, but nothing seemed to work. If anything it would just make my skin dry and itchy.
Literally the best acne face wash I’ve ever used has been this stuff called clearpores. It has got rid of the acne to quickest and has been a success ever since I got it. It’s unique cause of it’s herbal supplement you take a long with it that helps your skin from the inside out. I saved money on it at skincleansingsystem.com at the time which was helpful.
You should really look into this stuff and if you can to assure the best results, get the 3 month supply because if it doesn’t work it will still save you butt on the return policy.
Well good luck and best wishes.There are numerous factors behind the cause of acne. There are some reasons which are beyond our control, like hormonal issues. But some reasons are actually caused by us. A bad diet, excessive skin irritation, and stress might be an underlying cause of acne.
Here are some causes of acne:
1.Hormones
2.Extra sebum
3.Dead Skin Cells
4.Bacteria
5.White Blood Cells
There are many natural treatments available for curing acne like exfoliants, hormone regulators, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory foods, which you can learn more about on the site below.Chocolate doesn’t cause acne; Eating Chocolate and then touching your face does.
Clean and clear is what I use and So far its done its job.
Don’t stress, drink 2 liters of water a day, wash your face 2 times a day, eat healthy and don’t touch your face (the areas with pimples). I will tell you this: It will not go away immediately, but it will help. It needs time. Also sweating really helps, use steam to let your pores open maybe go to a sauna or just cook water, but it in a rather big bowl, put your face above the bowl with hot water and a towel above your head so the steam won’t escape (do this 2 times a week else your skin will dry and will make the acne worse).
Sometimes NOT washing your face helps too if you have sensitive skin.
Risk Factors That Could Be Causing Your Acne
Don’t you hate it when you wake up in the morning and look in the mirror to find a red pimple has appeared over night? Its annoying because by popping the pimple you can spread bacteria creating more pimples or reddened inflamed skin, but by leaving it along you have a noticeable embarrassment on your face. Acne is one of the most common skin problems that affect people of all ages, races and gender. Acne is not partial to any one person and can appear without notice.
Acne can be caused by three factors. In conjunction these factors can lead to mild to severe acne on the face, chest, back and arms. The first cause of acne is the overproduction of oil known as sebum, which is secreted from the sebaceous glands in the skin. A second cause is irregular shedding of dead skin cells. A build up of these cells can irritate the hair follicles and block the sebaceous glands in the skin. The last cause is a build up of bacteria that can come from coming in to contact with the face or the bodies expulsion of bacteria through the skin. Bacteria can be transferred to the skin from touching the face, the hair or from airborne debris. By cleaning the skin regularly you can avoid all the cause of acne. However, even with the best skin care routine acne can still occur if you have some risk factors.
Acne risk factors add to the causes of acne making it more likely that acne will occur. Women are more likely to have acne because they have risk factors that are more commonly seen throughout like. For example hormone changes with in the body can increase the production of sebum and cellular lifecycle. Hormonal changes occur during the teenage years in both boys and girls, for females between 2-7 days before their period, in pregnant women, and in people who are taking certain medications such as birth control or cortisone. Another risk factor includes direct exposure of greasy or oily substances on the skin. Such substances include cosmetics, make up or greasy hair products that transfer from the hair to face. Touching the face with your hands can also transfer oil, dirt or bacteria to the skin that can cause acne. Additionally friction and pressure applied to the skin can expose you to the risk of acne. This can be done with various items such as telephones, cellular phones, helmets, tight collars, glasses or backpacks. The final risk factor is based on genetics. If you have a family history of acne then it is more likely that you at some point in your life will have acne.
Both the causes and risk factors for acne contribute to the occurrence of acne. You don’t need t have them all for acne to occur and the occurrence of one may not produce acne. However the more of the risk factors and causes you have it increases the likelihood of acne occurring.