1. The Sun Will Cure Acne
This is a myth that has a basis in fact, which is part of the reason it has remained so pervasive. For individuals with fair skin, twenty minutes of sun per day can be beneficial for acne, particularly for body acne. For those with darker skin, thirty minutes of sun per day will do the trick. That said, overt exposure to UV rays will not cure acne and no amount of sun will make it go away completely. Don’t go without sunblock and risk a burn simply to treat acne because it won’t work. Enjoy the sun, but don’t over-indulge
2. Chocolate Causes Acne
There is no definitive link between chocolate and acne, but there is a
link between high glycemic foods and acne. So, if chocolate is high in
sugar, that could lead to acne, but the chocolate itself is not the
culprit. Consider a low-sugar chocolate or dark chocolate instead of
milk chocolate as the latter contains more sugar. Avoid white bread,
pasta, and other processed grains. Whole wheat and multigrain breads are
less likely to contribute to acne.
3. Only Teens Get Acne
Fifty percent of adult men and twenty-five percent of adult women will experience acne at some point. What is more, the incidence of adult acne cases is on the rise. It isn’t clear why adults are suffering from more acne than in the past, but they do get it. Adult acne responds to the same treatments that teenage acne does.
4. Never Pop a Pimple
There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that popping pimples is harmful or that it increases risk of infection or future outbreaks. In fact, eliminating pimples that have white or yellow centers will initiate healing and help to combat bacteria. In general, popping pimples with a white or yellow head is a good idea, but popping others only causes more inflammation. Popping pimples won’t cause scars, but picking at the skin around the pimple or picking the seal that forms after popping one can cause scars.
There is a right way to pop a pimple. First, disinfect the skin with rubbing alcohol and then gently prick the pimple with a pin or needle. Go for the white center because it won’t hurt to prick that area. Make only a tiny hole and never push the needle deep into your skin. Next, squeeze the sides of the pimple to expel the puss and debris. Stop when clear liquid comes out. Finish up by applying some benzoyl peroxide. NEVER pop deep, painful lesions. Deep cystic acne needs to be treated by a dermatologist.
Stress Causes Acne
This one is partly true and partly untrue. Having a bad day won’t make your acne worse. However, there is a link between stress hormones (like glucocorticoids) and acne. The link isn’t well understood, but chronic stress, illness, and lack of sleep all increase glucocorticoids levels. High glucocorticoid levels can lead to changes in skin structure that worsen acne. So, while stress doesn’t cause acne, it can make existing acne worse if the stress lasts for a long time. *check the next post for the concluding part
Oops I never knew
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