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Cosmetics and the Care of our Skin.
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By: Kerris Samson Email Article
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We have all found at some time in our lives seen our skin looking less than good and it is at times like these when we are prone to reach for the products which we will hope reverse the situation, such as foundation, concealer or powder. In fact more and more women are relying on products such as these to cover up the flaws that we do not want other people to see. But although cosmetics are great as a temporary fix and are superb for enhancing our best features, but depending on the type of cosmetics you are using to cover up these problems, you could actually be making them worse rather than better.

Many women are now finding that they are suffering from a problem called cosmetic acne which because they are using cosmetics regularly think they are trying to hide blemishes with it, when it is in fact the product that is causing them. It is easy to tell if your acne has been triggered by either a chemical or topic agent as they look different from those caused by genetic or hormonal problems (often look like red bumps and pustules). However, cosmetic acne is more like a rash and is generally made up of tiny pink or flesh coloured bumps on the skin. They can also appear any where that you apply cosmetics to your skin, such as the forehead, cheeks, chin or nose; you may even find some on your neck.

The problem is that a lot of people mistake this form of acne for chronic low grade acne which normally requires treatment using topical creams or antibiotics so they are tempted to cover up the problem even more with more cosmetics. By applying more cosmetic products to the skin they end up creating a more persistent and more notable rash in the future.

It is very important that women around the world recognize that this is not a true form of acne, which are normally caused by internal factors of the body and this form of acne is about what you are actually applying to your skin, and it therefore requires a different form of treatment compared to chronic acne. If you want to get rid of this form of acne quickly and easily, then the simplest way of doing this is to stop using cosmetics. You will find that the acne will have cleared up with a few weeks once you have stopped using the offending products.

However, it does not mean that you can not use any cosmetics at all if you suffer from this, it just means that the one’s that have caused it should no longer be used. It is best if you choose products that do not contain oils or look for ones that are marked “non-comedogenic”. This type of product supposed to be less likely to clog up the pores of your skin which results in your getting this form of acne. Whenever possible avoid using heavy, thick or greasy substances, and don’t be afraid to wear no make up at all, (just because you imagine you have all these terrible flaws, to other people there are hardly noticeable). In fact it is good to let your skin breathe once in a while.

If you happen to notice only isolated break outs of this form of acne along your hairline or on other parts of your body, then it is advisable that you take a good hard look at the various creams, soaps, shampoos and other substances you are using on your skin in order to find out what is causing the outbreak. It may be the conditioner you are using on your hair is too heavy and is clogging up the pores around your scalp or even on your neck and back (this is especially true of people with long hair where it is able to touch the skin). It might be an idea to use a lighter formula or being extra vigilant and ensuring that your hair no longer touches your skin.

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Kerris Samson, a work from home mum living in Spain, who has set up a site for women dedicated to the various issues that we face in today's modern society. This particular site is dedicated to all things relating to cosmetics. Should you like to learn more please visit www.cosmetics.whatshewants.info.

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