The Worst Things You Can Put on Your Face for Hormonal Acne

The Worst Things You Can Put on Your Face for Hormonal Acne

As a hormonal acne expert and board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Zenovia is here to provide top tips and expert knowledge to fight pimples. In this post, she details some products you should never put on your face to avoid hormonal acne breakouts including coconut oil, toothpaste, and hydrogen peroxide.Ā 

CoconutĀ OilĀ 

Many people use coconut oil liberally to moisturize and hydrate the skin. It has a cachet however andĀ it'sĀ important to know its effects. While this ingredient may be moisturizing in the short run,Ā it is comedogenic and clogs pores.Ā Using coconut oil on the skinĀ can lead to acne papules. In addition, commonly used, popular soaps have coconut oil as an ingredient so be sure to read product labels!Ā Instead, hydrate the skin with a lightweight moisturizer morning and night.Ā Dr. Zenovia’s Aloe Vera Blemish Soothing MoisturizerĀ soothes acne-prone skin, reduces the appearance of redness, and moisturizes the tissue.Ā Ā 

Hair ProductsĀ 

A top preventative measure to avoid breakoutsĀ is to wash your hair often and avoid hair pomades and styling products. Heavy hair products and hair sprays can clog theĀ hair follicles near the scalp which extends down into the face. Leave-in hair productsĀ mayĀ alsoĀ contribute to increased oiliness.Ā If you wish to continue using styling products, gently pat your face with a damp washcloth after applyingĀ theĀ product to the hair. Dr. ZenoviaĀ also recommends avoiding wearing headbands or headwear that meets the forehead.Ā 

HeavyĀ ComedogenicĀ MakeupĀ Ā 

Comedogenic makeup canĀ clogĀ theĀ pores and increase acne. Dr. Zenovia,Ā therefore,Ā recommends mineral makeup and powdersĀ for oily, acne-prone skin.Ā Formulations with zinc and titaniumĀ areĀ best.Ā Ā 

ToothpasteĀ 

A common rumor is thatĀ dabbing some regular toothpaste on pimples can help them clearĀ up overnight. While it’s true that manyĀ kinds ofĀ toothpaste contain ingredients that can help dry out a zit,Ā this trend can do more harm than good. Toothpaste can irritate the skin and possibly lead to a bad skin reaction. Instead, optĀ forĀ Dr. Zenovia’s 5% Benzoyl Peroxide Acne Spot TreatmentĀ to target hormonal flare-ups and reduce redness.Ā Ā 

Hydrogen PeroxideĀ Ā 

Using hydrogen peroxide as an acne treatment canĀ increase skinĀ redness, itchiness, and pain.Ā When it comes to treating acne, purchase quality topicalsĀ or visit a board-certified dermatologist. Skip on the at-home DIY treatments that can cause irritation and lead to more breakouts.Ā Ā 

Note from Dr. Zenovia:Ā InĀ additionĀ to avoiding these products, do not pick your pimples!Ā Physically manipulating pimples causes local trauma to the tissue which can lead to scarring. If you really want to pop a juicy whitehead, use my cotton swab method!Ā Simply wash your face with warm water toĀ open upĀ the pores a bit and roll two swabs toward the pimpleĀ (rolling into the skin). Never use your nails or needles to pop pimples yourself.Ā Ā 

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