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		<title>Acne Myths True Or False</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne Myths &#8211; True or false? We&#8217;ll just come out and say it; there is a lot of misleading and downright wrong information out there about acne. Thankfully, scientific research has dispelled a lot of these &#8216;acne myths&#8217;. We now have a pretty good idea of what does and does not cause acne. Let&#8217;s take [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ll just come out and say it; there is a lot of misleading and downright wrong information out there about acne.  Thankfully, scientific research has dispelled  a lot of these &#8216;acne myths&#8217;.  We now have a pretty good idea of what does and does not cause acne.  Let&#8217;s take a look at seven of the biggest of these acne myths.</p>
<p>True or False? Find out the truth about common acne and its myths</p>
<p>Acne Myth #1:  Acne is caused by eating certain foods</p>
<p>This one has been around a long time yet is supported by exactly no scientific proof.  Although certain individuals may seem experience outbreaks when they eat certain foods, there is no universal laws that apply to everyone.  Eating pizza, chocolate, nuts, and greasy foods will not increase your acne.</p>
<p>Acne Myth #2:  Acne is related to dirt or having dirty skin</p>
<p>Although having clean skin has other benefits, dirt does not cause acne.  Acne is formed under the surface of the skin and is due to build-ups of sebum and dead skin cells.  It&#8217;s not dirt that clogs your follicles.</p>
<p>Acne Myth #3:  Washing your face all the time will clear up acne</p>
<p>This kind of relates to myth #3.  Having clean skin is not the answer to preventing acne.  Overdoing it as far as washing your face can actually make matters worse.  Stripping your skin of oil could lead to future breakouts.</p>
<p>Acne Myth #4:  Only teenagers get acne</p>
<p>It is true that 9 out of 10 teenagers experience acne, but it is also true that about 1 in 4 adults get it also.  Acne seems to be connected with hormones which would explain why teenagers have such a high incidence of acne, but adults are also going through hormonal changes at various times in their lives.</p>
<p>Acne Myth #5:  Stress causes acne</p>
<p>Scientific evidence shows that stress is not that large of a factor in acne.  It was believed for many years that stress caused bouts of acne but it simply isn&#8217;t so.</p>
<p>Acne Myth # 6:  Acne can be cured</p>
<p>Many people view acne as a disease that can be permanently cured.  Unfortunately, this isn&#8217;t the case.  Acne can be controlled and prevented through proper skin care, but it cannot be cured.</p>
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		<title>Acne Cures And Myths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne Cures and Myths Unfortunately, few find it, but this is only because they haven&#8217;t found the right acne cure for them. Each of us is different, and our bodies function and respond to treatment differently. What works for some, may not work for others. However, there are a few proven treatments that do provide [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne Cures and Myths</p>
<p>Unfortunately, few find it, but this is only because they haven&#8217;t found the right acne cure for them. Each of us is different, and our bodies function and respond to treatment differently. What works for some, may not work for others. However, there are a few proven treatments that do provide an acne cure for a large majority of acne sufferers.</p>
<p>The best over the counter acne cure seems to be ProActiv. This is a skin care system that contains benzoyl peroxide as the active ingredient. It is an expensive treatment, but that is because it has proven to be so effective as an acne cure. ProActiv is a non-prescription topical acne treatment, with prescription strength benzoyl peroxide.</p>
<p>Accutane, which is a prescription medication, has also proven to be quite effective as an acne cure. However, it is also expensive, and as an oral medication, there is the possibility of serious side effects. Due to the possible side effects, many choose not to take this powerful drug, even though it works well for the majority of people who use this treatment.</p>
<p>Another acne cure seems to be retin-a. Retin-a is used to treat acne, acne scars, wrinkles, skin discoloration, and other skin disorders. It is highly effective, with few side effects. Retin-a is used as a topical treatment, and is available by prescription. However, there are other over the counter medications that contain small amounts of retin-a.</p>
<p>The important thing to remember is that acne cures do not work overnight. Furthermore, you may need to continue acne treatment even after the acne has cleared up, or start the treatment again should you have another outbreak in the future. Discuss the need to continue treatment with your dermatologist.</p>
<p>The three acne cures discussed above are expensive. However, they are expensive because they work. This doesn&#8217;t mean that all expensive treatments work, it simply means that these three, which have been proven to work for the majority of people who have tried these treatments, are well worth the cost.</p>
<p>Acne Myths</p>
<p>Myth #1: Acne is caused by poor hygiene. If you believe this myth, and wash your skin hard and frequently, you can actually make your acne worse. Acne is not caused by dirt or surface skin oils. Although excess oils, dead skin and a day&#8217;s accumulation of dust on the skin looks unsightly, they should not be removed by hand scrubbing. Vigorous washing and scrubbing will actually irritate the skin and make acne worse. The best approach to hygiene and acne: Gently wash your face twice a day with a mild soap, pat dry&#8211;and use an appropriate acne treatment for the acne.</p>
<p>Myth #2: Acne is caused by diet. Extensive scientific studies have not found a connection between diet and acne. In other words, food does not cause acne. Not chocolate. Not french fries. Not pizza. Nonetheless, some people insist that certain foods affect their acne. In that case, avoid those foods. Besides, eating a balanced diet always makes sense. However, according to the scientific evidence, if acne is being treated properly, there&#8217;s no need to worry about food affecting the acne.</p>
<p>Myth #3: Acne is caused by stress. The ordinary stress of day-to-day living is not an important factor in acne. Severe stress that needs medical attention is sometimes treated with drugs that can cause acne as a side effect. If you think you may have acne related to a drug prescribed for stress or depression, you should consult your physician.</p>
<p>Myth #4: Acne is just a cosmetic disease. Yes, acne does affect the way people look and is not otherwise a serious threat to a person&#8217;s physical health. However, acne can result in permanent physical scars&#8211;plus, acne itself as well as its scars can affect the way people feel about themselves to the point of affecting their lives.</p>
<p>Myth #5: You just have to let acne run its course. The truth is, acne can be cleared up. If the acne products you have tried haven&#8217;t worked, consider seeing a dermatologist. With the products available today, there is no reason why someone has to endure acne or get acne scars.</p>
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		<title>Refute Acne Myths Proceed Towards Acne Free Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Refute Acne Myths &#38; Proceed Towards Acne Free Life! There is a good old story. The fox jumped after the bunch of grapes several times and finally when it could not get it, it said that the grapes are sour! I have a question for acne-researchers. You say that acne is not a disease at [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>There is a good old story. The fox jumped after the bunch of grapes several times and finally when it could not get it, it said that the grapes are sour!</p>
<p>I have a question for acne-researchers. You say that acne is not a disease at all! If it is not a disease, then, what are you treating for? Why these galaxy of medicines and lotions are mounting the windows of drug stores? And what about those scar-problems, that one has to face? Now, don&#8217;t say there is no scar at all! Just because, your search and research is unable to get at it, do not deny its existence! Can you say that Malaria fever comes and goes after 7 days? Don&#8217;t you treat it as Malaria, when you get the attack?</p>
<p>Acne, which is also known as pimples or zits, is reported to be perfectly normal part of growing up. If it is part and parcel of the life of youth, why everybody does not get it? It is in the fitness of things to study the available facts about acne, and get and follow the precautions to prevent acne. Don&#8217;t you agree that prevention is better than cure?</p>
<p>Certain precautions need to become part of your life, before this myth becomes a reality! The required precautions are:</p>
<p>1. Avoid tight clothes, especially during summer time. They are known to cause body acne by trapping sweat.</p>
<p>2. Use a sun-blocker by wearing a hat.</p>
<p>3. Dab the face dry carefully.</p>
<p>4. Use make up that do not clog pores.</p>
<p>5. Thoroughly understand the nature and practical use of the soaps, lotions, gels, creams that you are using. Don&#8217;t get carried away by high-flown advertisements. The models get well-paid for their job, but let it be not at your cost.</p>
<p>6. Try to cure your acne condition naturally. Think well, what works for you and what does not.</p>
<p>7. It is not our nostrils alone, the skin also breathes, with millions of pores in it all over the body. Now do you say body hygiene in relation to acne is a myth? Researchers in the not too distant future may come out with facts, that this myth is also a myth! Be in the know how; the affirmation and refutation in the scientific circles, all with proofs relevant to that period time, was going on, is going on and will go on!</p>
<p>8. You must protect your skin from forming new bacteria that cause the breakouts. Use benzoyl peroxide to penetrate pores.</p>
<p>9. Don&#8217;t pick your skin because it can cause bacteria to go deeper in to the skin.</p>
<p>10. Eat plenty of fruits and seasonal vegetables.</p>
<p>11. Exercise regularly.</p>
<p>The facial topography of every person is different, so of the skin. Give it the proper regimen so that it can live a &#8216;smooth life&#8217; without bothering you, the person. Never hesitate to meet your dermatologist, if you have the slightest doubt that it is changing its true color!</p>
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		<title>Acne &#8211; 10 Most Common Myths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What we think we know about acne is steadily being replaced by what scientists are learning. Meanwhile, many myths continue to circulate and endure. Clearing up some of the misunderstandings about acne is what this article is about. Myth #1: Acne only affects appearance Acne can also cause deep psychological distress. Severe acne can lead [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What we think we know about acne is steadily being replaced by what scientists are learning. Meanwhile, many myths continue to circulate and endure. Clearing up some of the misunderstandings about acne is what this article is about.</p>
<p>Myth #1: Acne only affects appearance<br />
Acne can also cause deep psychological distress. Severe acne can lead to low self-image and feeling depressed. There is a strong link between severe acne and social withdrawal.</p>
<p>Myth #2: Acne is caused by poor hygiene<br />
While skin infections are associated with acne, lack of cleanliness is not the reason for acne outbreaks. The combination of oil and dead cells which produce acne is located beneath the skin&#8217;s surface where it is impossible to clean it away. Gentle cleansing with soap and water once or twice daily will keep your skin as healthy as possible. Scrubing too hard may worsen acne.</p>
<p>Myth #3: Acne is caused by specific foods<br />
Chocolate has long had a reputation as a pimple producer. Studies have shown no scientific evidence that this is true. The same holds true for potato chips and sugar. There are some foods that do seem to aggravate (not cause) the condition: milk and foods high in iodine, such as seafood.</p>
<p>Myth #4: Acne has to run its course<br />
There are many acne treatments available both over-the-counter and stronger medicines from a dermatologist.</p>
<p>Myth #5: The more acne medicine the better<br />
Some people believe that if their acne gets worse they should just use more medicine. That&#8217;s a bad idea because medicines can be dangerous when taken in large quantities. Excess use of acne ointments may just irritate the skin further.</p>
<p>Myth #6: Sunbathing is good for acne<br />
Exposure to the sun dries out excess oils, so it does improve acne short-term. However, long-term the skin adapts and the acne is unfazed. Worse, there is scientific evidence that sun exposure damages the skin and increases the chance of skin cancer.</p>
<p>Myth #7: Makeup causes acne<br />
Some makeup products can clog the pores, which is bad for the health of your skin. Cosmetics that are labeled &#8220;noncomedogenic&#8221; or &#8220;nonacnegenic&#8221; are safe to use. Some brands are made with ingredients that actually treat acne.</p>
<p>Myth #8: Acne is only a teenage condition<br />
While most teens have acne, so do many adults. Acne generally clears up by the early 20s. But some people experience acne for the first time as late as their 40s. And for the most unfortunate of all, some people endure acne flare-ups their entire lives.</p>
<p>Myth #9: Acne is related to sex<br />
We&#8217;ve probably all heard that either celibacy or too much sex causes pimples. There is no evidence for this. There is a link between sexual activity and hormone production, but the relationship between sex and the production of sebum (the oily substance which combines with dead skin cells to cause acne) is not known. Stress and anger also affect hormone levels.</p>
<p>Myth #10: Popping pimples is the best way to get rid of them<br />
The fact is popping pimples may worsen acne by spreading the bacteria that is causing it. Popping can also lead to eventual scarring, which in severe cases, can be permanent.</p>
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