Waking up to a pimple certainly puts a damper on the morning. Could it have been the chocolate bar you ate for dessert? Or maybe you didn't wash your face as well as you should have?
The culprit is most likely neither of those things. "The most common causes of acne include hormones and genetics," says Erika Summers, MD, a dermatologist with 香蕉视频 of Utah Health. Sometimes certain medications and carbohydrate-rich foods may also contribute to acne.
TREATMENTS TO TRY
- Birth control pills, which can help regulate hormones
- Eating fewer processed carbohydrates
- Not washing your face too aggressively or too often, which can create excess irritation and more acne
- Over-the counter adapalene gel 0.1% (Differin) Pea-size amount diluted into a moisturizer and spread over the entire areas of the face affected by acne nightly
- Glycolic acid, benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid facial washes
WHEN TO SEE A DERMATOLOGIST
- Your drugstore creams aren鈥檛 working. You may be using the wrong type, or you may need something stronger, such as a prescription topical or oral medication. An expert can help you figure out what will work best for you.
- There鈥檚 scarring. 鈥淭his would prompt me to send my own child for treatment,鈥 Summers says. 鈥淪carring is harder to treat than the acne, and it is permanent.鈥
- You鈥檙e unhappy when you look in the mirror. 鈥淲hen you hit your personal threshold of embarrassment over your acne, it鈥檚 time to make an appointment,鈥 Summers says.