What to do and what not to do...
There
is a myth, popular has always been associated with acne, and that is,
acne in women, who says that acne is often "caused" by a former makeup
essif c. However, in Actually, this myth is not scientifically proven. However,
what has been clinically proven is the fact that even if regular wear
makeup does not "cause" not acne, it actually triggers or "worse" states
question existing acne i.
How to wear make-up it can cause acne breakouts?
There
are many factors that can trigger acne breakouts or cause "rashes"
although triggers can vary with individuals and depends on many other
factors such as age, sex, time, and hormones the stress-related
conditions.
It is believed that two factors related to makeup are important in the s "trigger" attacks acne ic.
Cosmetics: Some
cosmetics individuals, oils, gels, lotions and facial masks are made
from oil. These cosmetics and hair products can easily clog the pores
of the skin. Therefore Before buying any such product, you should find
the following particularly on labels: "no fat", "non-comedogenic" or
"non acnégénique"
Excessive washing: Acts
such as cleaning or washing your face more often erase / exfoliate, use
powerful astringents or cleansers can actually strip the skin and
irritating. This can cause a more severe acne e.
Makeup tips and acne
If you wear makeup, you should, ideally, use dry powder or hypoallergenic and water-based makeup.
Use skin care products labeled "non acnégénique", "non-comedogenic", "no fat" or "will not clog pores."
If you tend to have oily hair or dandruff, an anti-dandruff shampoo might do you good.
Also avoid unnatural creams or lotions based on fat or oil for the hair.
Wash
your face twice a day (yes, just twice and no more) with a mild soap
and water. Do not be too hard (e) when you wash and avoid astringents
and abrasives as it can s irritate the skin and they do not generally
improve acne.
Instead, use a clean cloth dampened with water and a towel every time you wash your visgae to prevent acne breakouts. You should also clean your makeup brushes, applicators and sponges after every use to prevent pimples.
Avoid
exposure to the sun when it is not needed. Wear sunscreen under your
makeup or choose to're moisturizers or foundations with an SPF of at
least 15.