As many teens can attest, acne is a very unpleasant skin condition that has physical, emotional and social consequences. Unfortunately, the problem is frequently made worse by three very common mistakes. By simply avoiding these three mistakes teens and adults alike can make a big difference in their skin.
Mistake #1: Consuming foods or supplements that cause inflammation of the skin.
“Don’t eat chocolate!”
“No French fries!”
“Stay away from candy!”
This kind of dietary advice for dealing with acne has been circulating for years. What no one has told you is that the problem is not the chocolate or even the French fries. The real culprit is iodides. Foods rich in iodides, including iodized table salt, dairy products, seafood and seaweed should be avoided.
For teens, milk products and salt are two of the most common sources of iodides. Many teenage boys love to drink gallons of milk that unfortunately can contribute to their cystic acne.
Health food supplements, drinks, powders and bars can also be a problem for acne sufferers. These products should be checked for and avoided if they contain iodides, iodine, kelp or biotin.
Mistake #2: Using acne, skincare and makeup products that make acne worse
Most people don’t know this, but there are many skin/hair care products, makeup and even acne products that contain ingredients that clog your pores. These pore-clogging ingredients are called comedogenic ingredients and are often found in over-the-counter as well as prescription creams, lotions, make-up and hair products. Some of the more common comedogenic ingredients that you will see in makeup and hair products are sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, laureth 4, lanolin and acetylated lanolin.
Organic skin care and acne lines can also be among the worst acne offenders. Natural oils that sound really wonderful like cocoa butter and coconut oil are disastrous for acne prone skin. Other oils such as jojoba, olive and lanolin are mildly comedogenic and can be a problem if formulated with other comedogenic ingredients.
Liquid foundation makeup can be a source of these problem ingredients. Loose powder mineral makeup tends to be the safest choice but still should be checked for comedogenic ingredients.
Find a complete list of comedogenic ingredients and other useful resources and articles on my website http://www.artofskincare.com under Acne Help.
Mistake #3: Using acne products incorrectly
Products that are specifically made for clearing acne are often very irritating and drying to the skin. Frequently, I see people start products but then prematurely stop or reduce application to one or two times per week in order to avoid the dryness and irritation. This inevitably leads to discouragement and frustration as the acne continues.
Another big mistake is to take an acne product and just use it on the existing acne breakouts (spot treat), especially with benzoyl peroxide. The acne process begins invisibly under your skin with the formation of microcomedones. An effective acne system will prevent these microcomedones from forming in the first place. Thus the entire area of your acne-prone skin needs the right products and consistent use in order to stop the acne in its tracks before you even see it.
Sometimes the effectiveness of a product can diminish over time. This is fairly common as the skin seems to adapt to product use. Perhaps this is similar to why we have to change our exercise routines to keep getting results. In any event, when improvement reaches a plateau, it is often advisable to alter your regimen. Often times just a small adjustment is all that is necessary to keep progress moving forward.
Achieving clear skin need not be a frustrating guessing game. By simply avoiding these three common mistakes acne sufferers will usually see significant improvement. For those who want to go further, the next step is to get accurate information from a reliable source. One source is a certified acne specialist who will use her/his training, experience and knowledge to help you find the right skin care products for your unique needs, monitor your progress, and make the necessary adjustments that will accelerate healing and help prevent future breakouts.
At my shop in Redding, Art of Skin Care, there are two ways we work with acne sufferers to achieve their clear skin goals in a quick and safe manner. If you live in the area, you can make an appointment to come in for a consultation. If you don’t live in the area, you can get help through our email consultation program. The first step is taking our Acne Skin Quiz at http://www.artofskincare.com/acne-quiz.
While acne cannot always be avoided, it can be controlled. By avoiding these common acne mistakes and then educating ourselves on our own unique skin care needs, we can limit acne’s impact in our lives.
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