Unfriendly Acne Cosmetics

There’s no doubt that use of cosmetics can greatly enhance one’s appearance. They can make the skin look beautiful and hide blemishes, thus giving us an attractive appearance and confidence. With all these benefits, the question then becomes, what is the trade off or in other words what is the downside to using cosmetics?

Your skin has tiny little openings called pores which are virtually invisible to the naked eye. These tiny pores play a critical role to your well being. They are used by the body to get rid or all sorts of toxin which accumulate over time from various sources including chemical from foods we eat, tobacco smoke, and various environmental factors such as toxins from the air we breathe.

These tiny skin pores are also used by the body to secrete natural body oil which protects the skin from drying out and wrinkling prematurely. However from time to time these pores become clogged with excess oil or dead skin cells and lead to the formation of Acne.

Types of Cosmetics to Avoid

Many of the cosmetics available on the market today are oil based which are very good at adding flare and glow to your skin, but very bad for acne. The access oil from these cosmetics combined with your body’s natural oil creates a perfect environment for acne to thrive.

Cosmetic products containing “Lanolin” or otherwise known as “wool fat” are particularly bad for acne. Lanolin comes from wool bearing animals and used in many skin ointments, cosmetics, shoe polish and water proofing wax will cause the skin to pores to clog and acne to form rather quickly. Instead, choose non oil based products or products labeled “Non-Comedogenic”; meaning non clogging products.

One line of cosmetics you may consider using is from Bare Essentuals Makeup. The company offers a great selection of cosmetics made from natural occurring minerals and is guaranteed to not clog up the pores. They are a well known brand trusted by women worldwide.

What else can you do to prevent acne?

  • Avoid going to bed while wearing cosmetics. Tossing and turning will only push the makeup deeper into the pores and resulting in more acne. Wash you face with mild soap and warm water before bed time.
  • Choose mineral oil based cosmetics over the conventional oil based products. Sunflower oil based products are a good choice.
  • Experiment and get to know the product and make sure it’s right for you. Switch brands if need be. Sometimes one brand works much better than another although both claim to be oil free.
  • Don’t be afraid to speak to your doctor if you acne worsens as a result of using cosmetics.

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