7 Everyday Things That You Probably Had No Idea Could Clog Your Pores
Share this @internewscast.com

Acne is one of the most common skin problems that affects approximately 90% of all people at some point in life, and treating it can be very difficult. There are many things that can cause this and some of them can be right under our noses.

That’s why our team decided to take a closer look at the subtle everyday things we do that may be contributing to this skin problem.

Dog Licks

7 Everyday Things That You Probably Had No Idea Could Clog Your Pores
© Depositphotos.com, © Shutterstock.com

You may have heard before that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a person’s, but that’s not true. In fact, dogs’ mouths are full of bacteria, and while your pet’s display of affection may not seem harmful at first, if you already suffer from acne, the dog’s saliva can make it worse.

Kissing

7 Everyday Things That You Probably Had No Idea Could Clog Your Pores
© Depositphotos.com

When someone kisses you, the person’s nose may touch your face. The combination of oil and friction can cause a skin rash.

Also, if your better half has facial hair, the nape of the neck can scratch your skin, causing irritation and sometimes more pimples.

Your Phone

7 Everyday Things That You Probably Had No Idea Could Clog Your Pores
© Pexels.com, © Depositphotos.com, © Pexels.com

While it may be true that it’s hard to imagine not having a phone these days, they have been found to contain more bacteria than bathroom covers.

Every time we touch our skin with our phones, we are exposing them to all the bacteria and germs and this can lead to clogged pores and blackheads in the future.

Your Toothpaste

7 Everyday Things That You Probably Had No Idea Could Clog Your Pores
© Depositphotos.com, © Shutterstock.com

While it is common advice to apply toothpaste to clean pimples, it is not recommended. Most types of toothpaste contain certain ingredients, such as sodium lauryl sulfate, that can irritate the skin and make it more prone to breakouts.

Also, if you have pimples in your mouth or chin, pay attention to the type of toothpaste you are using.

Your Hair Conditioner

If you notice angry zits or bumps on your hairline, forehead, or back, your hair conditioner may be to blame. It is always a good idea to take a closer look at the ingredient list of your products, as many of them can clog your pores.

A helpful tip is to wash your face and body after rinsing your hair with the conditioner.

Lack Of Sleep

7 Everyday Things That You Probably Had No Idea Could Clog Your Pores
© Shutterstock.com

Sleep is the time our body uses to refuel and recharge. Lack of sleep has been shown to cause many problems, including stress.

Consequently, this leads to inflammation of the skin and increased oil production, which can lead to clogged pores and rashes.

Did you notice any more common practices that could be contributing to breakouts?

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Nando’s Limits Diners to One Coke Per Visit, Sparking Customer Outrage Over New ‘Nanny State’ Policy

Nando’s is facing criticism for implementing a cap on Coca-Cola Classic servings,…

Three Key Fall Ingredients to Help Shield Your Family from Flu

As colder temperatures begin to settle in and kids head back to…

Debate arises over doctor’s easy sleep hack using a common closet item

There’s nothing more frustrating than lying awake in bed, staring at the…

I’m a Sleep Specialist – How a Common Daytime Posture Error is Leading to Sleepless Nights for Many

The next time you’re struggling to fall asleep, don’t blame your lumpy…

Dr. Mosley’s Latest Fast 800 Diet: Turbocharge Weight Loss with Ozempic or Mounjaro—Achieve Results in 12 Weeks, Jabs Optional!

The sudden surge in the cost of weight-loss injections has forced thousands…

I’m a Pharmacist: Many People Unknowingly Make a Big Mistake with Their Underwear Choices

Most people don’t often consider it, but your underwear drawer might be…

Could You Be a Functioning Alcoholic? Six Warning Signs You Might Have a Problem, According to Dr. Max Pemberton

For quite some time, I couldn’t stand the idea of Sober October,…

Told I Have a Year to Live, I’m Donating My Tears to Help Combat Cancer

A selfless dad-of-two battling an incurable tumour has donated his tears to…

NHS Issues Vaccine Alert for Two Groups at ‘High Risk’ of Severe Illness

The NHS has advised UK residents to get vaccinated against a serious…

Your Brain’s Shape May Help Forecast Future Dementia Risk

Scientists have determined that how the brain shape changes with age could…