Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have large open pores on your face?
Are you on your puberty stage?
Does your parents or any family member have acne?
Do you wash your pillowcase every week?
Are you getting enough sleep?
Do you use an abrasive face scrub and exfoliate too much?
Do you use a lot of beauty products?
Do you often eat unhealthy kinds of food?
Are you often stressed out?
Common conclusions
Having large open pores on your face can cause an acne breakout as it can quickly produce sebum and make your face oily, If this happens, your pores can be blocked with dirt and bacteria.
Sometimes puberty can cause your hormones to change which can also cause an acne breakout.
Genetic can play a role in whether you’re prone to acne. Your lifestyle affects skin breakout such as your habits and the environment you’re living in.
It is important to keep your pillowcase clean because your skin rubs on it while you sleep. If it becomes oily and dirty, bacteria build-up can occur, causing your skin to breakout.
Having a good sleep is the time for rest and repair. Not getting enough sleep can trigger breaks out as you’ll be exposed to high cortisol levels, which can bind to your oil glands.
Rubbing too much exfoliating cream on your face will only make your acne worse. You are supposed to repair your skin’s protective barrier and not scrub it.
Sneaky ingredients on your beauty products can be the cause of your acne breakout. Super heavy moisturising agents can clog your pores. Harsh chemicals can also cause your skin to dry out. It is best to consult a dermatologist if irritation occurs.
Some foods can trigger your acne and throw off your skin’s pH level. It is important to eat healthy foods to keep your skin healthy and glowing.
When you are under pressure, your skin produces stress hormones which stimulate soil glands and clog your pores. Try to unwind and stay away from stress to relax your skin.
Staying away from stress and a healthy lifestyle can help keep you and your skin healthy. Eating the right kinds of food also helps to keep your skin’s pH level balanced.
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