Here's how face mapping works.Subborn chin zits? Never-fading red bumps on your forehead? Believe it or not, there's a reason your acne always appears on certain parts of your face. According to New York dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe, “Based on Ayurvedic (a holistic approach to health) principles, there are reasons you might be breaking out in one particular area over another.” Wonky hormones, an imbalanced diet, bad hygiene, stress, or an underlying issue with an internal organ are all factors that could trigger pimples in a focused spot. That said, let us give you a detailed breakdown on your breakouts: Forehead
WHAT: Digestive problems, small intestine and liver issues, high stress levels, irregular sleep cycle, poor diet, reactions to hair products HOW: Get at least seven hours of sleep every night, drink lots of water to flush out toxins, and watch your diet (avoiding sugary drinks and foods usually works). Temples and Eyebrows WHAT: Poor circulation, gall bladder problems, a food allergy, a diet too high in fat, processed foods, or alcohol HOW: Drink tons of water (as your mom says, eight glasses a day!), cut out canned or overly-processed foods, check for lactose-related allergies, and skip after-work happy hour. Nose WHAT: Gastrointestinal imbalance, bloating, constipation, expired makeup HOW: Stay away from spicy food and try cutting back on meat. Also, check if your foundation is past its best-before date. The nose is completely dotted with dilated pores! Cheeks WHAT: Lung issues, liver problems, overeating, stomach problems, stress, dirty cell phones, pillowcases, or makeup brushes HOW: You sleep on your face a lot, so be sure to change beddings regularly. Say no to smoking and eating too much late at night; wash your makeup tools and wipe your phone down with rubbing alcohol after each use. Lip Area WHAT: Constipation, too much spicy and/or fried foods, reaction to toothpaste ingredients HOW: Eat more fiber, fruits, and vegetables. Also, you might want to switch toothpaste brands! Chin WHAT: Hormones, gynecological issues, kidney imbalance HOW: Hormonal changes can be unavoidable, but prevent pesky zits from appearing by getting enough sleep, drinking lots of water, and even taking birth control. Ears WHAT: Dehydration, kidney issues HOW: Ditch caffeine, excess salt, and sugary drinks. Water is key to flushing all those toxins right out! Acne cases can be solved by a curated fusion of doctor-recommended treatments and a change in eating/sleeping/skincare habits, so make sure you pay your derma a much-needed visit. Source: Preview.ph |
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