There have been countless studies performed into the various causes of acne, and in particular, how a person's diet affects their skin condition and the likelihood of them getting acne. Some studies have discovered that people sensitive to progesterone should avoid all dairy based foods, as they can easily cause an irritation and acne outbreak.
High in iodine foods, shellfish, leafy vegetables including spinach and cabbage, and peanuts are other potential problem foods. If you have a acne problem, experiment with your diet. If you crave certain foods that may aggravate this problem curtail consumption to see it there really is a difference in acne activity
This can be difficult if you are particularly fond of a certain food product like chocolate for instance. Remember that small amounts are unlikely to make much difference.
One of the more widely spread (and often believed) myths about acne is that it is caused by dirt or grime. It's more likely to be because of oily skin, in which case simply washing regularly with either a mild soap, special acne skin cleanser or even antiseptic soap and warm water can make a big difference to controlling and managing oily skin. And don't forget to keep your hair clean - again, depending on your skin type, your hair can also become extreme oily if not cared for properly.
Acne comes second only to premature ageing in the charts for skin disease. If you are a sufferer you will likely be aware that flare ups will always occur before a special event. You can put all the blame on testosterone produced by the adrenal glands which are trying to help you deal with the stress of that interview, wedding or important presentation.
The bad news is that acne cannot be cured, but the good news is that it can be treated. If you're suffering with only mild acne, then some form of non prescription (over the counter) acne medication will no doubt have a positive impact for you. If you have bad or severe acne you will definitely need to see a doctor to get some professional advice.
Another cause of acne could well be that you're deficient in vitamin A, as this can lead to a host of skin related conditions, including acne. However, not all cases need a doctors attention - only you will know whether you need to seek the help of a physician. A small outbreak of pimples or minor blemishes can easily be treated by one of several topical acne treatments available from your local drug store. But get advice from the pharmacist as to which one will be best for you - and then stick with it for at least six weeks in order to give it chance to work.
Depending on how severe your acne is, you may also want to consider some form of acne laser surgery. This treatment opens and cleans the spots directly. It can work on blackheads, whiteheads, pimples and cysts and can prove to be very effective. One thing you should never do, no matter how tempting, is to squeeze or pick your spots and acne lesions. This will definitely inflame the skin and make it worse, and may also mean you cannot apply any topical treatments until they are healed. Some final tips - stay away from greasy facial cleanser, and stick with soaps and/or cleansers with warm water.