How To Avoid Bad Habits And Stress That Can Worsen Your Acne


by Charles Neshah - Date: 2007-04-27 - Word Count: 285 Share This!

Acne and pimples are synonymous skin problems that can occur on your skin, especially on your face. But you can also have either chest or back acne or both. Do you know that not only teenagers suffer from acne? Adults do suffer from acne too.

Like all other health problems prevention is usually better than cure. The habit of cleansing your skin properly is the most necessary acne prevention measure. This does more than clean off dirt, bacteria, and other unwanted materials, it also gets rid of excess oils from your skin and prevents acne breakout.

Hey, be careful not over wash your skin, because it could result to dry irritated skin. Use gentle toilet soap for your bath and an acne cleanser for your face. You can find several brands of acne cleaners in your neighborhood pharmacy.

Avoid pimple popping, it is a bad habit you must not get into because it could be hard to break, and it brings about chronic painful acne. Even though pimple popping may seem to you to be getting ride of your pimples, they really make your condition worse. What pimple popping actually does is push deeper into your skin pus filled bacteria, which cause you more irritation than cure your acne.

If you have acne or does not want to have acne you must stay relaxed always. Stress aggravates acne breakout in people who do not have acne, because stress forces your body to release acne causing chemicals.

Sleep is the best antidote against stress, so get plenty of sleep after eating a balanced diet. I know that life today prompts stress for most people, but you must make every effort to keep factors that bring about stress out of your life.


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