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Have oily, acne-prone skin? Avoid these four makes

Acne is one of the most common skin issues, faced both men and women. It is a condition that occurs when hair follicles plug with oil and dead skin cells, according to Mayo Clinic, leading to whiteheads, blackheads, pus-filled pimples or red bumps. While a well-curated skincare routine and a nutritious diet are quintessential to keep acne at bay, they may not be enough!
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Often, we end up making some day-to-day makes that are responsible for flaring up acne. Recently, dermatolog Dr Aanchal Panth suggested four common makes that one must avoid doing, especially if they have acne-prone skin.

“Avoid these four makes if you have oily, acne prone skin,” she captioned her Instagram post as she led the following points:
*Not tying your hair at night
It is important to tie your hair away from the face with a loose hair tie “so that the hair does not rub against the face at night”. She explained, “oil from the hair can form a film on the face causing exacerbation of acne.”

*Not changing pillow cover
Change your pillow cover every two days, the expert suggested. “The oil and creams from the face rub on the pillowcase. This, combined with dust and dirt, can make acne worse. Use soft fabric which is not harsh on the skin.”
These hand creams contain occlusive ingredients which can form a layer on the skin. (Source: Pixabay)
*Using thick hand creams
It is recommended to avoid thick hand creams during the day and at night if you have acne. “These hand creams contain occlusive ingredients which can form a layer on the skin. This can exacerbate acne,” she shared.

*Not shampooing hair regularly
If you have an oily scalp, shampoo at least three times a week. “Oil from the scalp trickles on the forehead and sides of the face to cause acne eruptions in these areas,” Dr Panth explained.
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