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Effective acne prevention requires
using the right treatments, and adjusting product use
and hygiene habits. If you want to know how to get rid
of pimples, and deal with other skin problems like oiliness
and blackheads, take a look at these great tips from the
acne prevention experts at Nature's Cure.
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Oily hair can aggravate acne, so stay
away from oily products like pomades or hair spray, especially
if you want to get rid of pimples on your forehead.
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If your hair is long, wear it pulled
back or consider a shorter style that keeps it off your
face, neck and shoulders if acne prevention is important
in those areas. Be sure to pull your hair away from your
skin when you sleep so that pimples don't develop overnight.
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Use "noncomedogenic" (won't
clog pores or cause blackheads) or "nonacnegenic"
(won't cause pimples) cosmetics and suntan lotions.
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Avoid using moisturizers on acne-prone
areas to get rid of pimples you have there or practice
good acne prevention; if you do use a moisturizer, make
sure it is not acnegenic.
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Use topical treatments, such as Nature's
Cure medicated spray, anywhere that you tend to get breakouts
for acne prevention - don't just spot-treat existing blackheads
and pimples. The pore-clogging process happens two to
three weeks before any blackheads or blemishes become
visible on the skin. Since the salicylic acid acne medication
in the body spray is an exfoliant, it helps to remove
the dead skin that combines with oil and dirt to form
those nasty blackheads and whiteheads that can get infected
and become pimples.
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Wash the skin gently with a mild soap
or cleanser and warm (not hot) water once or twice daily.
Hot water and harsh cleansers can further irritate your
skin and undermine your acne prevention efforts.
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It's tempting to try to scrub away
acne, but that's not how to get rid of pimples. Scrubbing
too hard or too frequently can actually make your acne
worse and promote scarring by increasing inflammation
or rupturing cysts under your skin, making bacteria spread.
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Don't pick acne or blackheads on your
face or body. It can permanently scar your skin. If you
must pick, immediately apply a topical antibiotic to help
stave off infection.
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Since stress can trigger acne, try
to avoid stressful situations, resolve stresses by talking
to friends/family or a professional, and be sure to eat
right and get enough sleep. Sometimes the stress of having
acne and trying to figure out how to get rid of pimples
can make things worse. But if you take action toward acne
prevention with these tips, you can diffuse some of that
stress.
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Exercising regularly can also help
reduce stress and it increases blood circulation and oxygen
penetration to the skin, which may help with acne prevention.
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Drink at least 64 ounces of water a
day to help "detoxify" the body from the inside
out.
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Avoid hot, humid environments such
as poorly ventilated kitchens, gyms, or tropical climates
and stay away as much as possible from cooking grease
or machine oil that can contribute to blackheads and clogged
pores.
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If you work out, bring along pre-moistened
alcohol towelettes to wipe sweat off your face, back and
chest. Use towels to cover neck and chest areas to prevent
coming in direct contact with the equipment.
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If you want to know how to get rid
of pimples on your body, you need to realize that bumps
on chest and back can be caused by tight fitting workout
clothes that trap moisture and heat, so wear loose-fitting
all-cotton clothing when you work out.
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Wear loose fitting clothing whenever
possible and try to avoid friction against the skin caused
by helmets, straps, backpacks or handbags.
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Sweat combines with skin oils to trap
dirt and bacteria in your pores, causing blackheads and
pimples, so it's important to shower as soon as possible
after you work out or sweat profusely.
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Clean cosmetic brushes regularly in
soapy water and throw out old, contaminated makeup. Since
bacteria is one of the key causes of acne, anything that
keeps bacteria from touching your skin will help in acne
prevention.