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Stress
The male hormone
testosterone is produced in the adrenal glands for females.
Stress activates the adrenal gland to produce extra hormones, which
eventually result in flare-ups in acne sensitive pores.
Stress is any change whether negative or positive.
Stress is neither good or bad, it is the amount of stress or the way
we handle it.
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Sunlight
Ultra Violet Rays from the sun,
damage and irritate the skin.
Sun damages and prematurely ages the skin.
The rays reach down into the collagen layer and break skin down. It
is most evident years later.
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Seasons
The male hormone testosterone
is produced in the adrenal glands for females.
Testosterone production is higher in October and low in May.
Fluctuations of hormones is apparently triggered by the changing day
lengths or specifically by the exposure to Ultra Violet Light.
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Climate
Acne is more severe in hot, humid
climates.
Steam rooms, facial saunas, and hot tubs cause swelling of the skin,
which closes the pores instead of opening them.
Exception: steaming the face prior to a treatment by a certified
dermatologist or esthetician can help in the process of treating acne.
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Pressure
Pressure or any kind of RUBBING
or MANIPULATION make acne worse.
Manipulation encourages pustules to rupture.
Any item that constricts, rubs, exerts prolonged pressure, overheats,
or keeps your skin sweaty and moist can cause problems.
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Picking
Picking can promote scarring by
driving the inflammation deeper.
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Industrial Chemicals
Various industrial chemicals and
oils can cause acne when in contact with the skin.
DIOXIN is a chemical found in herbicides, and may cause cancer and other
harmful side effects. Coal tars and mineral pitches can cause acne.
Cutting oils, oil and grease saturated clothing rubbing against the
skin can cause aggravation.
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Diet
Diet does not cause acne however,
ingredients and substances in the diet may aggravate acne. Excessive
intake of Iodide or Iodine: once ingested and mixed into the bloodstream,
excess iodide is excreted through the oil glands, irritating the pore
and causing acne flare-ups.
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Drugs
Certain drugs can actually induce
acne in skin, such as steroids, or testosterone injections.
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Menstrual Cycle
Ten days before onset of menstruation
can cause acne flare-up.
Irregular menstrual cycle can lead to flare-ups of acne as well.
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Pregnancy
Flare ups may occur during the
first trimester due to a hormone shift. During the second and third
trimester, the body is flooded with extra estrogen which reduces sebum
flow.
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Birth Control Pills
Birth control pills can cause
flare ups or can cause skin to clear. Pills with higher amounts of estrogen
help to clear acne, while pills with higher amounts of testosterone
result in flare ups.
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Cosmetics
Cosmetics increase the chance
of acne flare-ups due to certain ingredients in makeup.
Substances such as Lanolin penetrate the pore, causing whiteheads to
form. Foundations containing Isopropyl Myristate cause makeup to adhere
to skin and penetrate pores causing acne.
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