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1.) Be careful what you put on your face
The first thing you can do on your path to
healthy and beautiful skin is choose your skin care products wisely. It can be very confusing trying to decide on
a facial cleanser, moisturizer, toner, scrub, etc. The options seem to be endless and the prices
can vary widely, this is why it’s important to do your research and make an
educated decision. Just because
something is expensive doesn’t always mean it’s the best and something that is
made for “all” skin types can sometimes do more harm than good. It’s also important to not overwhelm your
skin with too many types of treatment.
Piling on the masks, tonics, peels and other things may lead you to
believe you’re getting your skin really clean, but you may actually be
irritating your skin more and causing more breakouts.
2.) Take Vitamin b5 for acne
The B vitamins are very popular in the
supplement world, but did you know that Vitamin B5 (also known as pantothenic
acid) is very effective against acne? A
study performed in 1995 tested the effect of high doses of pantothenic acid on
participants with mild to moderate acne.
The results were astounding and many study participants started to see
their blemishes clear up as quickly as four weeks after starting the
trial. The reason it works is Vitamin B5
directly affects the skin’s production of sebum, keeping the levels low enough
to avoid clogged pores and eventual breakouts.
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3.) Keep stress levels to a minimum
Stress has been shown to affect a person’s
complexion because of the hormones released during times of high stress. Unfortunately, most of the time acne causes
stress, which then causes more acne, so do what you can to break the vicious
cycle. There are many ways to reduce
stress including meditation and exercise.
Not only does exercise help to reduce stress it also increases blood
circulation which can help keep your skin healthy and clear.
4.) Drink plenty of water
By not drinking adequate amounts of water
each day you leave yourself open to becoming dehydrated. When you’re dehydrated dead skin cells build
up on your body and clog your pores.
When the dead skin cells mix with fatty oils and bacteria they can turn
into a splotchy blemish. When you drink
enough water your skin stays hydrated and the dead skin cells are able to shed
more easily.
Acne can affect people of all ages, race
and genders and for any number of reasons.
Don’t despair if you’re someone with chronic acne, there are lots of
treatment options available to you.
Sometimes a few small changes can make a big difference in your
complexion.
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I definitely need to start supplementing with a b vitamin! These are great tips x
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ReplyDeleteUh, I've been dealing with acne for 5 years and it's almost all gone now :)
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Didn't know about the vitamin b! Awesome post :)
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