Acne Survival

Hello my beautiful friends, from the title you can tell what I am going to be diving into today! Some solutions to what could be causing your acne and what has been causing mine. After doing some intensive research and reviewing other peoples’ experiences, along with my own, I have concluded some top tips and things to look out for that could be causing your acne. So lets jump in!

1.PILLOW

How many times a month do you wash and change your pillow? Many people reply with every two weeks or once a month. Well if you are taking your phone to bed with you ( which carries a load of bacteria) and placing that on your pillow while your watching Netflix. You can tell where I’m going with this, then all that lovely bacteria could be causing the acne around your cheeks! Not only that, if your going to bed with makeup on ( BIG NO NO ) then night after night your pillow is harboring more and more bacteria, it just becomes a viscous cycle. Hence why I suggest changing your pillow at least once a week. Another tip would be to check the type of detergent your washing your sheets with, as if you have back acne, you could also be sensitive towards the fabric or the chemicals.

2. HORMONES

Now if you are a woman you know that a fluctuation in hormones can literally drive you crazy, and majority of the time it is due to stress or the time of the month. Cortisol is a hormone that plays a big part in regulating stress, weight, blood pressure to name a few. When your stress levels are high or you have a imbalance of hormones, then these major aspects can get affected and take a tole on you mentally and physically. Hence why it is important to be aware of what is triggering your stress. Are you over worked? Have you got stressful people in your life? You really need to look around and think when do I get the most stressed and is my acne a result of that.

3. DIET

So I am not a nutritionist, however in relation to hormones, a lot of my favorite foods have animal hormones. Such a dairy ( cheese, milk) and even meat. These can be affecting your hormones, and can be causing your acne breakouts. Realizing this I now have reduced my dairy intake and substituent my cows milk with almond or rice milk. I have noticed that my stomach does not feel as upset, for me depending when and how I was in-taking the milk ( raw or cooked) also that my acne has reduced ( it has nearly been a month). Moreover I have reduced my meat portions with a lot more vegetables, or keeping a few days of vegetable meals only.

Another few points I would like to make is keeping hydrated. Not only will your skin look better, but you are less likely to be snacking on junk foods ( salty) as you will feel full. I am not saying to cut or replace meals, however to cut back on “junk” food as a lot of the time there is a ton of E numbers ( which do taste good I admit) but can be a contributing factor.

4. EXERCISE

Again with the hormones, when your workout routine fluctuates, so are your hormones.Hence why it is important to keep a schedule, that way your body will also work in harmony. Another point is that you are also releasing a oily substance known as sebum, so you can imagine when your sweating and the dirt which you are carrying from touching the equipment, can easily land on your face, and cause a breakout. This is because your pores are open and dirt and bacteria can get trapped under the first layer of skin.

Not only that, the detergent, frequency of bathing ( dry your skin out which produces more oils), the deodorant, can all be contributing factors to your acne. So it might be time to review what you are using and if your are sensitive towards it.

5. PRODUCTS

Having acne can make you want to go out and buy everything in order to get rid of it, however it could just be making it worse. Yes there are products which I shall be doing a review on, which can help with the appearance of acne . However some products could be inflaming the skin, causing more oil production and irritation. Hence why I would suggest checking out the ingredients. Products that I tend to use, include an Aloe Vera moisturizer along with a cleanser which contains micellar water for makeup removing. For a long time I used to use the easy option of wipes, however after research and advice, I realized that they are not doing nothing good for my skin.

Exfoliating can be beneficial to the skin to remove dirt, however if you are doing this on a regular basis you could be irritating the skin which then becomes sensitive and dry. Which in turn could make you more likely to break out and produce more oils to help hydrate your skin. While it is important to exfoliate make sure to do things in moderation!

Well there we have it, some of the things that I have found could be contributing to my acne! Make sure to do your own research as everyone is different and by no means am I a professional. I hope that these tips help you discover a solution to your skin issues and please feel free to share your experiences and tips! See you in another post.

Pore vacuum Cleanser

As one of the many young adults to have skin troubles, of course I was on the look out for the next ” new” solution to getting rid of acne/ bumpy skin texture. I had seen many ads on this “vacuum suction device” ( quite graphic videos too) gross to watch, however weirdly satisfying.  I thought to myself I would quite enjoy pulling those nasty buggers out too! So here it is, my thoughts on this sucker..

PS: Although this device claims to do a variety of skin treatments I mainly was focused on the acne, exfoliate dead skin and reduce grease aspect. My skin type is dry, uneven skin tone, blemished and occasionally has a bumpy texture. 

Left to right  – Instruction booklet, circle mini sponges, 3 types of heads, USB charger, main device, packaging box

Product description/ features :                                                                 

Product name : 4-in1 blackhead remover BR410                

Main functions:  Removes black heads,  Reduces skin acne, Reduces grease,  Minimize clogged pores, Exfoliate dead skin ,  tighten up skin, Lessen wrinkle, Smooth fine lines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

 Packaging  :                                                                                                                     Standard cardboard box 

Initial review:                                                                                                                So the instructions ( which are in English) suggest to use a hot steamer, hot towel or a blackhead remover gel/cream. The cream which Is not provided nor did I have at the time was not a option, so I opted for the hot steam. Considering I did have a cold at the time of use the hot steam was also beneficial for my blocked nose!    PS: Before use, you must charge the device, until the light glows green! 

So once the steaming action was over ( 5 minutes recommended) I decided to use the ” large circle hole head” which was already attached to the device. This head is recommended for ” stronger suction, black head remover, grease, cosmetic residue also for firming and lifting the skin”. 

Before applying the suction to my face, I luckily had made sure to try it out on my hand. I do warn you that the suction on your hand may seem weak, however on the face area it is much stronger! I kept the settings on low, as it was quite powerful. I made sure to move the suction in circular motions as the instructions read, as well as making sure it stayed on a area for no more than 2 seconds at a time. 

The suction for me was bearable ( eye brow threading is much worse), however for my partner who I had persuaded to give it a shot, found it unpleasant and painful! After 5 minutes of use, I did turn into a red tomato, however I did see some bits and bobs which the device sucked out! ( I am not including a picture as I am classy that way ) Nasty but I happy, as those clogged pores are a contributing factor to my acne. 

 During the second week, I had also used the” Microcrystalline dead skin head ” which is a lot more vigorous in removing dead skin. The textured head is slightly more painful as my skin felt sore and seemed puffy after. However I did notice the dry flakes and skin in the head which was surprising. 

 Final thoughts:                                                                                                               So after two weeks of using this device ( once each week for dry skin as recommended). My skin feels alot smoother, I have also noticed after the first use that my acne has decreased ( I do still have a few tiny spots) and a less bumpy texture.

The only issue with this device would be the pain factor and the skin going red. If like me you are used to waxing, eye brow threading, plucking and various other forms of beauty pain. Then it shall not be a problem, however I do not have sensitive skin so the redness was gone fairly quickly after a few hours. The device does have a small circular head for a weaker suction, which claims to work on ” thin, tender or sensitive skin”.  Not to mention the device claims to help tighten fine lines around the eyes and wrinkles. 
As I do not have this type of skin, I could not give my option on this matter.

Rating:                                                                                                                               7/10  My rating reflects the claim in which the device states it would help reduce wrinkles and fine line, which I highly doubt this device would do. Also although it has made a positive difference to my complexion, the pain factor may be a issue to some. 

Price:                                                                                                                                £19.99 bought on Amazon 

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DISCLAIMER :   This review is not Sponsored, Product was bought 
by myself, and opinions are all my own. Results may vary from person to person. 

        

About me

Hi there, I’m Jo. Creative enthusiast, fashion blogger and makeup enthusiast. My goal for this blog is to help people with similar skin types/skin issues ( dry skin, acne, acne scaring, uneven skin tone) as me. By finding and reviewing products which claim to really work. Along the way, as I am a makeup lover I shall also include some of the makeup reviews. Not to mention some fashion posts when I am feeling sassy! Last but not least share my travel experiences with you all! Be sure to subscribe and share your thoughts with me as I would be grateful, and would love to get to know your experiences too!