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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Acne Myths and Facts

Of the millions of people who are afflicted with acne, thousands are afflicted with acne not only on their face, but on their bodies too. There are many products that boast that they clean the pores to prevent acne outbreaks.

Caution is advised when using these products because they contain strong chemicals that can strip the skin of important nutrients and that too can lead to an acne outbreak. Acne is a painful disorder, both physically and emotionally. For severe acne suffers, it is difficult to face the world on a daily basis.

There are a lot of myths about acne. Some are true, and some are not. The truth is, medical researcher have concluded that if you eat a diet that is high in grease and fat, you are more likely to get acne.

Eating foods like greasy burgers and fries, potato chips, and drinking gallons of soda will cause an outbreak of acne very quickly. This is the diet of three fourths of all teenagers.

Research has shown that teenagers frequent fast food restaurants at least three times a week. This is why when we think of acne, we think of teenagers and their pimply-faced friends. The fact is acne affects just as many adults as it does children. It is a non-discriminate skin disorder. People as old as sixty and seventy have been reported to have acne.

It affects men and women, girls and boys equally. At one time, it was believed that acne afflicted girls more than boy. This was because they had long hair. It was thought that the oils that were in hair that was not kept clean triggered an acne outbreak. This has been proven false.

Some people believe that stress is a factor when it comes to acne. The only correlation that medical research could determine is that when a person is in a stressful situation, their body produces a hormone that can aggravate existing acne.

There are many many myths regarding acne. A lot of these have been passed down through the generations. Almost none of them are correct. If you want to find out the truth about acne, you can research it yourself by using one of the many search engines that the Internet has to offer. Consulting a dermatologist is a good way to have all of your questions answered immediately. They are easy to find and always more than willing to assist their patients.

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