darkgrey.com darkgrey.com
  Index >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> ToS >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Banking & Finance

Automobile & Automotive

Art & Culture

Shopping Online

Property & Agents

Medicine & Treatment

Employment & Careers

Self Help

Cooking & Drinking

People & Communities

Internet & Computers

Fitness & Health

Science & Space

Events & News

Garden & Home

Teens & Kids

Education & Reference

Games & Play

Sports & Adventure

Companies & Business

Fashion & Lifestyle

Travel & Vacation

Music & Entertainment

Law & Politics

 

Index » Fashion & Lifestyle » Skin Care
 

Fast Facts About Acne - Myths to Uncover!

 
Author: Shelley Hitz

Let's take a look at some other popular beliefs about acne to dispel any other rumors; for example, stress. Is it true that increased stress spreads acne? Not exactly. What is true is that ultimately stress can have a very minimal or minor influence all by itself. It cannot actually cause acne, but it can influence reoccurrences of acne as stress increases the body's creation of a substance called cortisol that in turn causes your sebaceous glands to produce increased amounts of sebum oil that can be blocked in pores. Note, however, that some medications people take when trying to deal with or treat stress can have a large influence on acne as the result of medication side effects.

Acne is contagious, true or false? Not! No one can "catch" acne; it is non-communicable.

You'll outgrow acne, so just leave it along; myth or truth? This is false. Acne strikes all ages and is treatable, but shouldn't be left alone to possibly worsen.

Being out in the sun helps acne, right? In the long run, no. The sun may appear to help clear up your blemishes and redden your skin, thus lessening the overall reddish effect of the targeted acne area when it was outstanding. However, rays from the sun can cause skin damage and actually irritate skin more, worsening any existing acne problems in the process and clogging more pores as skin cells dry up and slough off quicker than normal. So use caution (and sunscreen) here!

Sweating helps clean out your hair follicle areas, myth or reality? Another myth. In reality, strenuous activity can temporarily increase your body's oil production that can actually worsen acne problem areas, causing recurrence or intensification.

Acne problems are directly proportionate to sexual activity, or lack thereof; true or false? False, another myth. Just because teenagers are going through hormonal changes, does not mean that this has anything to do with acne. Both are separate issues. Same with adult acne and sex; two entirely different issues.

People with acne are dirty and don't wash enough. Not! This is another myth. Acne is the result of a build up of oil, dead skin cells and bacteria in a closed pore. Period. Dirt is not even a factor in the equation.

Acne is only on external issue or surface deep; i.e. people shouldn't make such a big thing out of it, myth or reality? Myth. In reality, yes, it basically is only on your skin (and underneath the surface a little bit). However, the effects run much more deeper than that in many instances. More than 50 percent of those suffering acne problems reported negative comments and other feedback from members of society, regardless of whether or not there was any scarring left for others to see afterwards. And resulting internal depression and low self-esteem can be harmful emotionally not only short-term but over a person's lifetime. So acne can indeed be a very big issue requiring healthcare treatment and support.

OK, myth or reality: there is a cure for acne? Myth. Although there is no cure at this time, there are many treatments available that do a great job. As the saying goes, "Prevention is the best medicine;" however, there is no need to suffer in silence with all the options available on the market today for all price ranges.

Certain cosmetics or spot treatments will help acne, myth or reality? Myth again. By the time a blemish appears, it has been in the works for a good couple of weeks.

Myth or not: people with acne should not use moisturizers or other make-up products on their faces? Myth! Today there are many noncomedogenic cosmetics out there specially formulated to NOT clog pores.

Author Bio:
Shelley Hitz is an expert on this subject. Shelley has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: Fast Facts About Acne - Myths to Uncover!, Fashion & Lifestyle, Skin Care, home skin care tips
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Acne Care for Teenagers and Adults
 
What To Do Against Acne?
 
Want to Look Beautiful in the Natural Way
 
MSN Webcam Girls For Friendship
 
Should You Send Save the Date Cards to Your Guests?
 
Should We Have Sex Yet? Negotiating Your First Time With Mr. Wonderful
 
Do You Really Need To Wear A Moisturizer?
 
A Brief History Of The Bridal Veil
 
Half up half down hairstyle; Modern Updos
 
A Wedding Flower Guide
 
 
 
 

Sexy People Have This: Do You?

The true secret of sex appeal isn't money or power. It's something we all have, but we don't all use ... - Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP
 

Tooth Whitening Gels

Tooth whitening is the process by which the color of natural teeth is made whiter by the use of whit ... - Jason Gluckman
 

Wedding Gifts - Making Sure That You Get What You Want!

Whenever anyone receives a wedding invite, one of the first things that goes through their minds, is ... - Elsie Gilbert
 
 

Things You Ought To Know First Before Undergoing Liposuction Surgery

Liposuction is not as easy as just going to the doctor and telling him or her, "I want a liposuction ... - Charlene Nuble
 

Save Some Money: Make Your Own Wedding Favors

Not only is it a nice touch, but if you have time to make your own simple wedding favors, you can sa ... - Lesley-ann Graham
 

On The Prowl - Dating

Here's how you can chat up a woman - Successfully! - Joanne King
 

Top 10 Safety Tips To Keep In Mind When Meeting Your Online Date For The First Time

In this short article you'll find out about the 10 most recommended safety tips to keep in mind when ... - Hector Morales
 

Does Your Online Dating Headshot Look Like You?

What you see is not always what you get with an online dating headshot. Here are some tips to make s ... - Tiffani Smith
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> ToS  
Copyright © 2008 www.darkgreycells.com All Rights Reserved.