
« ...Don't touch your pimples! I am sure you have all heard this one before but here is why you shouldn't. As mentioned in previous posts, acne on the skin is based bacteria and infection. Touching affected areas spreads bacteria and infection to the surrounding areas. Additionally, our hands come into contact with hundreds of different objects every day. Door handles, keyboards, tables, cars, floors, plants, etc. All of which hundreds of other people have touched and which have probably not been cleaned for many months (if ever). Bacteria and/or dirt cover the majority of these objects and until you wash your hands, you will spread both over anything you touch. So why touch an area that is bad enough to have acne and make it worse?...
...Practicing good hygiene like changing your bed clothes and towels can help you prevent rubbing bacteria all over yourself. Taking makeup off before you go to bed and keeping your hair off your face can help your skin....»
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acne-types.blogspot.com «...Instead eat lots of fresh or frozen VEGETABLES. Why? Because vegetables contain many of the essential nutrients which will help stabilise hormonal changes and fight your acne. Five portions of vegetables and fruits are recommended every day. Do that and not only will your health improve, but so will your acne....»
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