Using the wrong sunscreen
While it's important to protect your skin from the sun, some types of sunscreen can contribute to acne development. Some sunscreen formulas use oil-based organic filters that can irritate the skin and cause breakouts. Other sunscreens that should be avoided are heavy and comedogenic products that can clog pores and cause blackheads. The best way to protect your skin is to opt for a moisturizing cream with a broad spectrum SPF and always apply it to clean skin.
Not cleaning the glasses
If you often get pimples around your glasses, you probably forget to clean the frames. Doctors recommend that you identify your problem areas for acne and clean that part of your frames once a day. There is also a possibility that the glasses are too tight, except for dirt in the spots. Tight glasses can clog your pores by pushing dead skin cells back into the pores. Adjusting the fit of your glasses can help prevent clogging of pores.
Washing the face a lot
Cleansing your skin is an important step in fighting acne and preventing acne, but excessive washing can do the opposite. Dermatologists believe that cleansing the skin too much can upset the balance. Using too many products designed to help dry excess oil can overdry your skin and cause your sebaceous glands to produce more oil and cause more acne breakouts.
Washing your face in the shower
People often use very hot water for their skin when showering. Hot water is very irritating to our skin and can damage the skin's barrier. In addition, it may cause dryness and irritation by dissolving and breaking down natural oils on the skin.