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Proactive Acne Review: Learning Which DOES NOT Cause Proactive Acne

Millions of Americans can be wrong. All of them have proactive acne problems and they may have misconceptions of what is causing them. If you do not know what is the root of the problem, then there is a chance that the solution to your problem may not be right and won’t even work.

So the more you understand about your problem, the more chances you get of eliminating them, so a proactive acne review of the causes of your acne problem may just be the answer. But in this article, what you get is what is not causing your acne problem.

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Myths and Misconceptions

Washing the face regularly eliminates the acne. Well this is true, partly. If you clean too often and you scrub harshly, you may just be eliminating some of the skin that is naturally defending it. You may just open up your skin to bacteria and toxins that may cause acne. Gently clean washing with a mild soap and water may do the job. The frequency depends on the conditions where you live and work.

Popping the pimple will hasten the healing process. Not only does this cause permanent scarring, it can cause more pimples. This is because the bacteria from the popped pimple may go under the skin once more spreading to a wider area, thus more acne.

Oily foods will cause more acne. While eating healthy is a whole lot better, there is no scientific connection between fried and oily foods with a proactive acne problem.

Some people think that you can ever get enough of acne medicine. Wrong! Some acne medicines do irritate the affected area and may just make it worse. The chemical reaction between the different medicines and the body may just make matters worse.

Having a review of what proactive acne is about will be very helpful. A review of proactive acne treatments is a good idea as well. Proactive acne can be defeated, doing researches and reviews should always be your first battle plan.

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