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Acne Treatment, Caffeine, Sugar and Your Skin Health
Many dermatologists have suggested avoiding certain foods for proper treatment of acne. Saturated fat foods cause acne, sugar, dairy products and beverages containing caffeine for example.
In fact, the fact that these foods activate the sebaceous glands produce extra oil. The additional oil causes of acne resulting in blockage of pores. For decades, this fact was recognized by the people that the results of caffeine in acne. Coffee, tea and other beverages because caffeine causes the nervous system to stimulate certain hormones, acne.
If the balance of hormones, including estrogen is disturbed, because they are activated and the sebaceous glands produce extra oil. Stress and anxiety lead to acne outbreaks. Stimulants like caffeine takes about one to two days to produce acne on the skin.
Soft drinks are famous around the world. A very large population of caffeinated soda drink addiction. In beverages containing caffeine Caffeine Soda is not only harmful, but some of the other ingredients are also bad for the skin. People should have the problem of acne avoid drinks containing caffeine. pass your drug against acne could be used if power is not controlled. Fruits, vegetables and plenty of water should be taken. Most acne treatment is made from within the body rather than outside.
A very common soda is phosphoric acid. Sugar is another disaster for our skin. People should have acne problems to avoid the consumption of sugar. It is very difficult to remove the sugar-based desserts such as chocolate, cakes and sweets. Sugar consumption can be minimized, for example, if you’re addicted to milk with two teaspoons of sugar to one and a half, then one, then half a teaspoon and then stop use sugar slowly, because people often give when they have an immediate start.
The ash contains both sugar and caffeine. It has huge amounts of artificial flavors and chemicals. These artificial flavors and chemicals act as toxins from the body and cells, which directly affect the health of our skin and interfere in the treatment of acne. Try to avoid packaged juices and juice products in factories at home with fresh fruit.
Therefore, if you want healthy skin with an acne treatment are breaking the caffeine drinks and beverages high in sugar and stick to healthier beverages, especially water.
Find Your Skin Health Baseline, The One-Month Skin Detox
It’s a brave new world of skin care. Our grandmothers had soap and cold cream. We have soaps, liquid cleansers, oil cleansers, day creams, night creams, eye creams, acne treatment serums, vitamin serums, anti-aging serums–the list of new, “must-have” products is never-ending. Many skin care products are based on the latest scientific research and have the lab tests to prove it. You may be using a salicylic acid acne mask with an anti-aging retinol product; using both of these products together can leave skin with a raw, dry mantle due to excessive chemical exfoliation. You may be treating your skin with new products for conditions that other products have caused. You may think you have oily, acne-troubled skin–or maybe your skin is simply overloaded and exhausted with too many products. The one-month detox requires no fasting or dieting. You’ll need just two things to do it: your favorite fragrance-free mineral sunblock (hopefully, you already use this every day, anyway) and a simple, fragrance-free drugstore moisturizer. Find the products with the shortest list of quality ingredients and buy healthy-sized packages. Use the moisturizer like a cold cream to gently cleanse your skin. Use it as your day cream, night cream, and eye cream. Apply the sunblock any time before you go outdoors. Within a month, your skin will reach its health baseline. This is simply how your skin behaves without all the extra products. Observe your skin carefully and note any changes that have taken place over the course of the detox period.
If your skin looks unhealthy in some way after the detox–with problem dryness, blemishes or age spots–address those specific problem areas with one quality product at a time. Give the new product a chance to work before switching. Don’t go back to throwing a whole bathroom-sink-full of products at your skin. Ideally, your skin won’t be worse off after the detox. You didn’t need all the extra products you were applying to your skin.


