Acne Inflammatory Vulgaris ...Continued
Hormonal Changes And Cosmetic Application
Hormonal fluctuations in some women can bring about acne. Cases of pimple growth during menstrual cycles have been observed in some women. Also, some women who take up hormonal stimulants, like contraceptive medications, have a greater chance of experiencing pimple growth.
Some cosmetics in the market today can clog the follicles much like skin cells. This clogging, as mentioned above, can cause pimple growth. Careful selection of cosmetic applications must be observed.
It Runs In The Family
While it is true that one hundred percent of the people around the world have to contend with pimples at some point of their lives, there are those who are preordained, to some extent, to have an everlasting battle with severe zit occurrences. Studies show that heredity can be a factor that can affect one's susceptibility to pimples.
You Grow What You Eat
Although food does not play a direct role in causing acne, certain types of food are worth avoiding or taken in moderation only. Just ask the famous and beautiful faces in Hollywood and they will be one in saying that oily foods are not exactly going to give you a helping hand when you have acne. In some parts of the world, peanuts are usually blamed for causing acne.
Constant Pressure To The Skin And Stress
While some medical practitioners argue that stress is not a factor for acne growth, there are actual cases where the presence of stress, from school or workplace to name a couple, can somehow trigger the growth of pimples.
A part of the skin which is constantly applied with pressure can bring about and worsen existing acne. Continuous wearing of riding helmets, caps, or hats can irritate the skin, particularly at the forehead. Acne inflammatory vulgaris in the neck can be caused by tight collars.
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