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Do You Think Make Up Cosmetics Are Connected To Acne?
by David Warple, Dav
For people who suffer from acne, the use of make-up is like a "Catch-22." You use cosmetics to hide the redness caused by acne, but you might actually be making the problem to worsen. In order to more fully understand, we need to probe "cosmetic acne" a little more.

Acne that is caused by cosmetics is known as Acne cosmetica. It is a fairly common, mild form of acne. Anyone can be affected by this form of acne. People who are not prone to acne can get acne cosmetica, because it is triggered by topical products instead of the complex process that causes true acne.

Acne cosmetica is characterized by little bumps on the cheek, forehead, or face that look like a rash. It normally develops over a short period of time. Acne cosmetica can, however, last for a long time.

You may have experienced or are experiencing these symptoms if you have started using a new skincare product. If this is the case, you will want to discontinue use for a few days to see if the breakout clears up.

It is important to note that studies have shown that make-up is not the cause of true acne. However, it can aggravate the condition. It is advised that one is aware of the common topical triggers in both forms of acne.

Anybody who wears makeup knows that it tends to disappear throughout the day. Have you ever wondered where it goes? Clothing and hands can make some of it rub off. It can also move across your face and settle into pores, like rain falling into a puddle.

Some make-ups contain the ingredients that are considered to be comedogenic or substances known to clog pores. Even though these cosmeticas may not cause the true plugging of the follicle, they may induce follicular irritation; thus resulting in the small, persistent bumps known as "cosmetic acne".
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