5 Fact and Fiction points about ACne

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Myths about acne die hard. Old Wives tales about its causes continue to persist, despite the scientific status of the face. This article aims to shed light on some myths about acne, and attempts to separate fact from fiction.

Myth 1: People with acne are impure and maintain poor hygiene
There is absolutely no truth in this assertion. Acne is caused by a hormonal imbalance in the body. When the sebaceous glands responsible for keeping our skin moist and water, more than react to produce excessive amounts of sebum, which blocks the hair follicles, causing clogged pores, which develops acne. Therefore, the hygiene has nothing to do with it. In fact, do not wash the skin can aggravate the problem. Take care of your skin, even if - Gently wash your face and dry.
Myth 2: Eating bad foods lead to acne
The fact is that there is no correlation between what you eat and acne. Chocolate, french fries, pizza with cheese and other fatty foods, which have long been criticized as often because of poor health due to no effect on your skin. But eating a balanced diet makes sense. So while you do not have to worry about whether you like the skin (at least not directly), do not forget that their general health.
Myth 3: Acne is caused by stress
The truth is that the stress that most of us experience in our daily life should not lead to acne. Sometimes, acne can occur as an effect of drugs for the treatment of severe stress. Talk to your doctor to see if the stress is responsible for the acne medication. Stress can, however, a condition existing acne worse.
Myth 4: Acne is a disease purely cosmetic
Well, the acne on how you look, and yes, it is considered a threat to their physical well-being. However, the fact is that in some cases, acne can cause permanent scarring, which is more than symbolic. Acne affects people psychologically. Are known to influence their perception of themselves, their self-esteem and confidence and their interaction with others. May cause frustration, depression and social shame.
Myth 5: Acne is not curable
With the type of products that are available on the market today, there is no reason why we should have to suffer the agony caused by acne. The fact is that acne can be resolved with medication and a special system to meet your needs. Consult your dermatologist if you have acne.
 
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