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Suggestions to manage acne include:
* Washing – cleaning the skin can help, but even people with very clean skin can have problems with acne. Try washing the affected areas two to three times per day. Don’t overdo it. Too much washing can cause other skin problems, such as dryness or skin irritations. Try to keep hair clean and off the face and neck, as oil from the hair can make acne worse.
* Make-up – choose water-based, oil free products. Make-up should be thoroughly removed before going to bed.
* Don’t squeeze – picking and squeezing pimples can get germs into the skin around the pimple and make it worse. It can also lead to scarring of the skin.
* Stress – this can trigger an outbreak of pimples as it causes the release of chemicals into the brain that can make oil glands release more oil onto the skin. This is why pimples seem to magically appear on stressful days, such as at the time of an exam or special date. While stress may be difficult to control, at least you know that the outbreak is due to stress, not a sign that the treatments do not work.
* Diet – many people think that lollies or chocolate cause pimples. Research has not shown any strong link, but some people find that it works this way for them, so if you notice that eating certain foods like chocolate cause pimples for you, try avoiding them.
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