Acne Free 101

Learn About Acne, Then Fight It!
Acne Free 101 header image
Monday, September 28, 2009

How To Prevent Acne Before It Gets Too Bad

Acne Tips & Info

When you want to prevent acne it is important to know how acne is caused. Many people have heard myths about things such as eating fast food or masturbation leading to acne but a lot of what you hear is simply not true. Whenever you are researching topics you don’t know much about, make sure you take into consideration what other people are saying. If a lot of experts agree on a common problem, then it’s most likely a significant cause.

Acne is mainly caused by the overproduction of oil in the glands within our skin. When hormones become active during the developing years in children, which is referred to as puberty, acne is most likely to surface. The pores on your face are filled with oil, dead skin and bacteria enter into the mixture, and then your pores get inflamed. Say hello to acne.

There are no 100% guaranteed ways to prevent acne but you can keep it under control by being one step ahead of it at all times.  Another reason why it is difficult to prevent acne is because it is genetic, though this may give you an idea of whether or not you can expect yourself or your child to have acne when puberty arrives.

If you’re beginning to experience acne, here are a few ways to help your prevent acne before it gets unmanageable:

Most of us tend to sweat while we’re working out at the gym, out for a run or a walk, while we’re working, and doing almost anything else. Washing your face will help you prevent acne because it gets rid of the extra oil and dead skin on your skins surface. Reduce everything that causes pores to clog and you’ll be a step ahead of the curve.

Using make-up, lotions, hair products that contain oils should be discontinued. A lot of people don’t put a lot of thought into this to be completely honest. They’ll think that if it’s made for my face or hair, then it shouldn’t be harmful. Some products are oil based and contain pore clogging ingredients that are “comedogenic.” Comedogenic just means that it clogs pores. If there are certain hair care products like hair spray, hair wax, or gel that simply work better than anything else you’ve ever used and you can’t stop using them, then do your best to keep them away from your face.

If for some reason you are not seeing any response from any treatments you are using to prevent acne you should see a dermatologist as they will be able to determine the type of skin you have and what solutions may work best for you.

Comment Form