Instead substitute a diet high in green leafy vegetables, fruits and trace minerals to encourage acne prevention. Most people are deficient in magnesium and iodine, which are found in sea vegetables, mozzarella cheese, cow’s milk, strawberries and spinach. Try to avoid adding supplements but instead use the actual foods to add the minerals and vitamins to your diet.
A diet high in Vitamin A and beta carotene is also beneficial to your skin. You’ll find both those essential vitamins in carrots, broccoli and other green leafy vegetables.
Avoid soda at all costs! Fluids are important to your overall health and glow of your skin and they help to flush out the toxins from your body. Water is the best fluid that you can drink. Most other fluids are full of excess sugar and other chemicals that aren’t good for you.
Acne prevention also includes good personal hygiene. Keeping the oils from your hair off of your face will help to decrease pimple outbreaks. Keep your hands off your acne! It may be tempting to touch, pick or peel but doing this just aggravates the condition and increases the risk for infection and scarring.
Don’t cover your acne with make up or cosmetics. Try to abstain from using makeup at all. Make up aggravates the pimples and makes you look like you have pimples covered by makeup. When you do wear makeup use non-comodome makeup that doesn’t clog your pores.
Sun is actually good for acne prevention but there are several things to remember. Most medication from the doctor and over the counter makes you more susceptible to sunburns which will worsen the condition. Tanning may make the pimples less visible but it also speeds the aging process of the skin and increases your risk of skin cancer.
Get plenty of rest. You may think that you can survive on 3 hours of sleep a night and you may for a short time. But, it won’t be long before your skin starts showing your lack of sleep and unhealthy lifestyle.
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