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1.) Can you get (catch) acne from other people?

Answer: While certain types of acne do contain a bacterium, it

is located in the hair follicles under your skin and can not be

transmitted through contact. So no, touching or kissing someone

with acne will not cause you to develop acne.

2.) If both my parents had acne does that mean I will develop

acne?

Answer: Studies show that heredity does play an important role

in determining who develops acne. So children of parents who

had or have acne are at a grater risk then others. It should be

noted that as with any disease just because you have a family

history, does not guarantee you will get it; only that you have

a much great chance then someone with no family history.

3.) Does eating or drinking certain foods cause acne?

Answer: Over the years studies have suggested everything from

chocolate, candy, fried foods, sugar, drinking water, orange

juice to milk can cause you to develop acne or make existing

acne worse. However their is no scientific evidence to support

any such results. There are so many factors effecting acne

development that it is very difficult to isolate any one cause.

So whether or not to avoid certain foods or drinks is really

just an individual preference. If you find your skin reacts

negatively to certain foods, then just don’t eat or drink it.

4.) Does dirt on my skin cause acne?

Answer: Having proper hygiene will help with healthy skin.

However dirty skin will not cause acne, but anybody with acne

should be extra vigilant in having a good cleansing routine.

Over washing can irritate your skin and make it more vulnerable

to infection. Washing with a gentle cleanser will help reduce

skin cell build up and keep your skin looking at its best. So

find a balance and try not to over wash.

5.) Does stress cause acne?

Answer: Stress has been shown to make acne worse, not directly

cause it. So if you suffer from acne you should be aware of how

you react under stress and develop ways to help manage and keep

it under control. This will not only help with controlling your

acne but also benefit your over all health.

6.) Can you develop acne once you are out of your teens?

Answer: The simple answer is yes. In fact many people who never

experienced acne as a teen can develop it in their 30, 40, and

50’s.

7.) Does make up or sunscreen make acne worse?

Answer: Certain products that are overly greasy and thick can

plug the skins follicles leading to the development of acne.

Not all products affect everyone the same way, so while you

many develop acne using one product someone else may not. If

you are prone to acne you will need to be extra careful with

what you put on your skin. Try to always use oil free products

and also test a small amount on a patch of skin for a few days

before using it all over.

8.) Will exercising affect my acne?

Answer: While it is still unclear why this happens, vigorous

exercising that causes your body to heat up and sweat does seem

to cause acne to get worse for certain people. One theory is

that exercise increases the production of sebum, the oil that

when to much is produced can lead to acne.

9.) Can a facial help with acne?

Answer: There is no easy way to answer this question. The term

facial is used to describe everything from an over the counter

product you buy from a drug store and do it yourself to

something done at an expensive spa for hundreds of dollars. The

bottom line is anything that might irritate your skin can make

your acne worse.

10.) Why does my acne stop responding to my current treatment?

Answer: Acne medication, like all medications can become less

effective over time as your body builds a resistance to them.

It might be necessary to use acne treatment regiments on a

rotational basis for optimum effectiveness.

About The Author: Mark MacKay is a researcher, marketer, and

former Acne sufferer. For more information on Acne Myths,

Causes, Types of Acne, Acne Treatments, Skin Care, Adult Acne,

Teen Acne, Acne Discussion forum, latest research articles and

much more visit Mark’s Acne Explained web site at

http://www.acne-explained.info

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