8 Things That Are Causing Acne On Every Part Of Your Face

Written by Indrani Karmakar  • 

Do you also hope and pray that you don’t get a pimple before an important event, or are you normal? Pimples have been ruining our day and perfect pictures since pre-teen years. But now, even after you have long left the teen years behind, the pimples keep paying a visit to you every other day. Although pimples are sometimes indicative of dietary deficiencies or hormonal imbalances, these factors are not always to blame. Even though they are staring us in the face, the actual causes of acne on the face are sometimes overlooked. That’s why we compiled this list of everyday items that might be doing more harm than good to our skin.

1. Hair Products

Hair Products
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Acne from around the forehead is sometimes caused by the use of certain hair products. Hair products, especially those that are greasy or waxy, can block pores if they transfer to the face. And, as you can guess, this can lead to pimples. Prevent this by reducing products like cocoa butter or hair dyes, and by keeping your face covered while using dry shampoo and other hair products.

2. Phone

Phone
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Our phones are constantly touching germ-infested surfaces. Bacterias on a cell phone can migrate to your face and cause pimples. Acne appears as a result of constant skin rubbing, which is another possibility. To avoid this, you should disinfect your phone with an antiseptic wipe before each use and after returning home.

3. Facial Hair Of Your Partner

Facial Hair Of Your Partner
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Facial oil production is stimulated when a soft face rubs against a rough beard or mustache. This method has the potential to cause both beard burning and skin discolorations. The partner’s beard may potentially harbor the bacteria that triggers the outbreaks. Bacteria can collect and spread to the incredibly sensitive skin of the face if individuals don’t wash it daily. You may prevent this by either insisting that your spouse always have their face clean-shaven or by allowing them to sport a full beard. The longer facial hair is allowed to grow, the softer it becomes, and conditioning further softens it.

4. Razors

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Using razors on your face can sometimes cause irritation and even breakouts. Certain shaving creams and oils can clog pores, and a filthy blade can introduce germs to the skin. It might possibly cause breakouts in those with extra-sensitive skin. One solution is to experiment with different razors to find one that is gentler on your skin. We recommend using gentle shaving cream or just soap and water to lessen the rubbing.

5. Pillowcases

Pillowcases
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Acne on the face can be caused by several factors, including use of a dirty phone, a used pillowcase, or constant face touching. Pillows that haven’t been washed can become a breeding ground for dead skin cells, excess oil, and residue from styling products. When such surfaces come in contact with the skin, especially if the skin is sensitive, it might cause blockages and infections, which manifest as acne. To avoid this, consider using silk pillowcases instead of cotton ones and washing your pillows every week.

6. Chin-Strap

Chin-Strap
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Wearing a chin strap with your helmet or a high-necked blouse might irritate sensitive skin. Constant contact with such gadgets can transfer the dirt they harbor to your face, which can irritate your skin and lead to breakouts along your jawline. Chin acne usually clears up on its own after a few days. If you must wear a helmet, clean it afterward and avoid ones with tight chinstraps & fabric that contact your skin.

7. Waxing Face

Waxing Face
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Although waxing alone does not cause acne, it might leave the pores exposed and vulnerable to microbial invasion. Acne can be triggered by an allergy, but it can also be caused by the loss of skin cells during waxing, which can reveal pores. Acne can develop from any kind of interaction with the skin at this time.

8. Detergent

Detergent
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Some components in laundry detergents may be too irritating for those with sensitive skin. After washing your clothes and towels, you run the risk of having a reaction on your face. If you’ve just switched laundry detergents and started breaking out, the new detergent is probably to blame.

So now that you know what causes pimples on the face, nothing can stop you from flaunting beautiful skin always. Make sure you drink plenty of water and maintain a clean and hygienic skin-care routine. Also, if you feel your skin problems are not leaving you alone despite the best care, you must take the help of a dermatologist. So, which of these things are you guilty of doing? Let us know in the comments section!

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