While there are millions of people suffering from adult Pimples, many do not know a whole lot of information about the condition. Mostly what they do know is faulty information passed on to them by friends and family. This may cause them to try treatments that will only make Pimples worse, or shy away from treatments that might actually help. Here is a look at some of the most common myths on adult Pimples that you should be aware of.
Myth number one: Pimples is caused by poor personal hygiene.
In actuality, it is not a lack of personal hygiene that causes Pimples, but rather hormonal changes. There are many times during your life when hormones change and become imbalanced, leading to Pimples breakouts. The major times are during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, though some women will also have breakouts associated with their period or changing birth control methods. Washing your face excessively will not help you Pimples in most cases, and in some cases the irritation and dryness from too much washing will make your Pimples breakout worse.
Myth number two: You cannot wear makeup if you have Pimples.
You can wear makeup even if you have Pimples breakouts; the secret is finding the right makeup products for your skin type. If you read labels, you will find that some brands of makeup and skin care items will have the words “noncomedogenic” and “nonPimplesgenic” on them. This means that the produce it specially formulated to not clog your pores and cause Pimples pimples and cysts. Some people will look for natural, organic, or herbal makeup formulations. However, you have to use caution, since not all of these are also noncomedogenic and nonPimplesgenic, so they could make your Pimples worse. If you try a new type of makeup or skin product and it causes you to breakout, you should avoid using it in the future.
Myth number three: You cannot shave if you have Pimples.
Many men believe that they have to avoid shaving if they have Pimples on their face; however, this is not true. You simply have to use more caution when shaving affected areas to avoid irritating the skin worse or causing an infection. You may also watch your shaving creams or after shave lotions, since irritations caused by these could be contributing to your Pimples problem.
Myth number four: Pimples only happens on your face.
While the face is commonly affected by Pimples, it can also occur on your neck, chest, and back. This is because of a high concentration of oil glands. In some cases, this Pimples can be treated using the same products that you use on your face.
Myth number five: You should ignore your Pimples.
If you do not treat your Pimples, it can become worse and leave disfiguring scars. If you have tried products and they have failed, consult your dermatologist for the best products and treatments that will work on your individual case of Pimples. If over the counter products are not working, you may need a stronger prescription medication.
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