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What you need to know about acne |
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Acne doesn't discriminate. It can effect anyone irregardless of
their age, race or ethnicity. It is unpleasant to have acne and
can cause many social issues. Avoiding acne may be impossible,
but there are things you can do to avoid a serious case of acne.
If you already have acne there are many treatments available
from home remedies to professional methods. Acne can really
effect a person's life so knowing everything you can about it
can help you deal with it better.
Acne can occur anywhere on the body, but most often occurs on
the face. It is caused by oil that get trapped in the pores.
Acne comes in a few different forms: whiteheads, blackheads,
pimples or swollen nodules. The most common cause of acne is
hormone changes which is why teens are more likely to experience
it. There are, however, other reasons that acne occurs. Clogged
pores can trap oil and |
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result in acne. Some people are
genetically predisposed to getting acne. Once you have
experienced acne you are probably likely to want to prevent it
from ever appearing again.
Avoiding acne may be impossible. Almost everyone experiences it.
There are some simple ways to keep your acne at bay, though, and
prevent serious breakouts. Washing your face and body with a
non-irritating soap is the best way to prevent acne. Eating
right has also been shown to keep skin clear. If you use
cosmetics or other products you should use water-based products
that are less likely to clog pores. Lastly, avoid touching your
skin or picking at your skin. Your hands are very dirty and can
transfer dirt to your face easily. These few ideas can help you
avoid many acne flare-ups.
Once you notice you have acne you are sure to want to get rid of
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Tips for acne-free skinTimes of IndiaOne should always keep his/her skin clean and clear as pimples and acne occur when the pores in your skin get clogged up with oil and dirt. Bacteria infects that pore, leading to acne. Always try to avoid touching the face with your hands. |
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