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Are Your Products Causing Your Acne?

By Denise DeWitt HERWriter August 10, 2011 - 11:28pm
 
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Most people use a variety of products on their skin and hair including shampoo, hair gel, cleansers, lotions and makeup. These products that are part of our everyday routine can also be the cause of a particular type of acne known as acne cosmetica.

If you have small bumps across a portion of your skin, you could have acne cosmetica. This kind of acne makes the skin look and feel rough and may cause white or blackheads, but does not always produce typical acne pimples or zits. Acne cosmetica is most often found on the face and neck as well as around the hairline and on the scalp.

As the name implies, acne cosmetica is caused by cosmetics. But don’t think only women who wear makeup can get it. Any skin or hair care product that can build up in hair follicles and block pores can cause this condition, including hair oils or pomades, heavy creams or moisturizers, or some types of makeup.

Pores that become blocked can accumulate dead skin cells and oil. This is the basis for an acne blackhead or whitehead, which is also called a comedo. Makeup and other products may contain ingredients that are more likely to collect in pores. Some people can use these products with no problem while others develop comedones or acne cosmetica. The good news is this type of acne can often be reduced or eliminated by getting rid of the product that is causing the problem.

If you think you have acne cosmetica, think about the products you use on that part of your skin. If bumps are located along your hairline, consider changing hair products. If the problem is under your eyes, you might be using a moisturizer that is too heavy for your skin. Cosmetic manufacturers have recognized that some ingredients are more likely to cause this type of acne. Products labeled non-comedogenic do not contain those ingredients that have been shown to block pores.

Your makeup brushes and other applicators may also be contributing to your skin problems. Get rid of bacteria on applicators by washing them with antimicrobial soap regularly, and never share makeup with another person. And be sure to clean all makeup off your skin before going to bed each night.

 
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Anonymous

Its not always the products that are causing the acne but the bacteria and germs that are living on our makeup. Germs are everywhere. Oils from our face goes on compact powders or foundations they build up and cause bacteria. Our lips hold bacteria too and we keep applying that lipstick or lipgloss. I recently discovered BeautySoClean. I use all 3 of their products: the mist, the wipes and the brush cleanser. The mist and wipes are 100% effective in removing bacteria on makeup and the same goes for the brush cleanser. I recommend them to all makeup wearers!

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August 11, 2011 - 11:01am
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December 22, 2011 - 12:07am
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I use beautysoclean too, it is an inexpensive easy way to ensure that the make up we put on our skin is kept clean and sanitized. I use the wipes everyday and the sanitizing mist for my pressed powder. The wipes are great for mascaras and lipsticks; mascara brushes are no longer fuzzy and clump and no fuzzies in the eyes.
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