
You're
not to blame for your blemishes - but you're also not a helpless victim.
You can help your body win the fight against acne by giving it what it
needs to stay strong and healthy. Just follow these simple daily rules,
and you may find your good health reflected on your face - for everyone to
see.
While diet doesn't cause acne, a balanced diet can help give your body
the tools it needs to fight bumps and blemishes. Don't skip breakfast - it
jump-starts your metabolism to give you energy throughout the day. In
general, choose fresh fruit over french fries, and balance your meals with
foods from all four groups. You should also drink at least eight glasses
of water every day - more if you exercise.
A
cleansing routine is essential for maintaining a clear complexion. Gently
wash your face twice a day to remove excess oil, bacteria and dead skin
cells. But remember, since acne isn't caused by dirt, overwashing won't
help - it's more likely to dry out your skin, causing it to produce even
more oil. So limit yourself to two daily cleansings…and once you've found
a routine that works, stick with it!
While it's true that small amounts of sun exposure may initially
improve acne, don't be fooled; the benefit is temporary. Consistent
sunbathing will dry your skin, causing it to produce more oil and slough
old cells more frequently. Combine the extra oil and extra dead cells, and
you create the ideal environment for blemishes. So it's important to wear
sunscreen (at least SPF 15) every day, even if it's cloudy.
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A good night's sleep (7-8 hours) can do wonders for your
complexion. How? A healthy, well-rested body has the resources to
build a strong immune system. While a robust immune system won't
prevent acne altogether, it can help fight infection so your lesions
clear up more quickly. |
Movement improves circulation and helps you relax, reduce stress and
increase your energy level. Your skin benefits from an increase in blood
flow achieved by a higher heart rate and oxygen level in the bloodstream.
If you are prone to body acne, wear loose-fitting cotton clothing when
exercising.
All makeup, even those advertised as oil-free and non-comedogenic, can
clog pores. It's best to wear as little makeup as possible, and make sure
to remove all makeup before you exercise, or before you go to sleep.
When
you become tense, your adrenal glands flood your bloodstream with the
hormone cortisol, triggering the sweat glands in your face to produce more
oil. So it's important to take time out of every day to relax - read a
book, take a bath, practice yoga, or do whatever makes you feel happy and
calm. It's an important step towards overall good health…and in turn, the
health of your skin. |