You better see what you eat- Often our eating habits affect our acne condition. You see spicy and oily foods should be avoided at all costs when suffering from acne. And this is the hardest thing to do for most people out there. During acne it's always recommended to go for as many natural foods as possible to get the best possible results.
One of the most simple, and most overlooked, ways of doing this is to examine your diet. Doctors have always held that there is no connection between diet and acne blackheads, but more recent studies have found that diet does, in fact, have an effect on your body's formation of blackheads and acne. Not directly, perhaps, but an effect none-the-less. It appears that the wrong diet can negatively affect hormonal production and toxic elimination, which can seriously aggravate the formation of blackheads and acne.
Recent research has shown that in real terms there is no difference between the treatment required for black skin and white skin. The difference does exist in the way acne manifests itself. Black skinned people tend to have dark scars and blemishes while those with a fair complexion tend to get red inflammations as a result of acne. Different treatments are required depending on whether you have oily, dry or combination skin type but tat is equally applicable to black and white skin both.
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