Monday, April 9, 2012

The Most Common 5 Myths And Misconceptions Of Acne

By Eugene Yeng


Many people today are dealing with acne or have had to deal wit it at some point in their lives. Since everyone's skin is different in many ways, what works for one will not work for all. A few myths and misconceptions of acne come into play here. A lot of these misconceptions come from personal beliefs and opinions.

You may find that some of these myths are very surprising or don't make any sense at all. Some people feel that they know everything that there possibly is to know about breakouts and acne, but do they? Have you heard that tanning will contain your breakouts, or maybe you have heard that greasy and sweet foods cause acne and breakouts? This is the start of the myths that swirl around in society.

As far as tanning is concerned, the myth lies within the mask. What is the mask? If you tan a lot, then you know that when you tan, it temporarily masks skin irritation. Keep in mind that temporarily means that it's not permanent, which means it doesn't last forever. Many people get tan after tan, after tan. They don't realize they what they're doing is creating more skin problems. If you're not careful, you could get skin cancer. Having to deal with that and acne will be quite a hard task.

Maybe you've heard somewhere that consuming greasy and sweet foods causes breakouts. This is yet another myth. There is not any evidence that this is true at all. It's not really a good idea to eat a lot of sugary and greasy foods because of health issues, but not breakouts with acne. Keep in mind that everyone is different and so are their bodies. There are quite a few people who notice frequent breakouts get worse after they have eaten something rather greasy or sugary, but there is really no connection with any breakouts.

Another popular tale is that these breakouts only occurs in younger people. Even though teenagers ages 12 to 17 are more prone to getting it, there is definitely not an age limit. A person any age can have acne and other skin issues. There are a lot of people in their forties and fifties who are still dealing with severe breakouts.

Some people believe that acne will disappear by itself, never to return again. This is not true at all. This also ties in with another myth that poor hygiene is a great cause of breakouts. Though it would help to keep your skin cleansed, hygiene is not a direct cause of skin irritation and other problems with the skin.

Have you ever thought or heard that popping pimples gets rid of them quicker and they won't come back? This isn't true. Doing this can cause acne scarring, and you definitely don't want this to happen. Using a cream is better than popping them. Many people do this before the zit is ready, which causes acne scarring.

When you have a breakout or more than two a week, using and applying more medicated cream is not a good idea. This is simply because it contains benzoyl peroxide, which is a drying agent. Cleansing the skin more than usual can cause the skin to become dry and very irritated, which could lead to more breakouts because of skin aggravation.




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