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Joined: 26 Jan 2023 Posts: 1 Location: Queen Creek AZ
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:57 pm Post subject: 5 commonly-repeated myths about acne: |
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Myth: Moisturizing is not good for oily skin
Washing your face excessively could strip your skin of its natural oils, which could produce an increase in oil and cause more breakouts. Applying the right cream or moisturizer following your facial wash aids in regulating oil production and retaining your skin’s healthy moisture levels throughout the day.
Myth: Sunscreens can trigger acne
The important thing is to be aware of the ingredients. When your face is susceptible to breakouts, steer clear of chemical sunscreens as well as product ingredients such as oils or silicone. Opt for a natural sunblock like zinc oxide, which doesn’t clog or irritate the skin.
Myth: Acne is caused by dirt on the skin
It is highly unlikely that the acne is due to dirt on your skin since most of the acne-producing triggers are under the skin, not on its surface. That being said, if you skip on washing your face once or twice, it should not lead to acne breakouts.
Myth: Do not wear makeup if your face is acne-prone.
If you’re cleaning your brushes frequently and selecting the appropriate products for your skin, makeup won’t irritate your acne. Many people hide their imperfections with concealers and CC creams to boost confidence in themselves, which is perfectly acceptable.
Myth: Teenagers are the only ones who get acne.
Acne among adults is more frequent than ever, and the amount of adults suffering from acne has increased in the last 20 years, particularly for females. The causes vary from changing hormones, medications, lifestyle choices, or even poor skin care.
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