Acne can be very discouraging situation. It affects our social life and self-esteem, and those who want it just go away. You will hear many advocates of natural medicine recommendations to the sun to battle acne. They will say that spending time in the sun will reduce breakouts, and maybe some sun and can cure acne altogether. This is a dangerous line of thinking.
Many people report that getting sunlight on the skin helps to reduce acne. This may be because the sun can help dry skin, making it less hospitable for bacteria and fungi. However, it is not too much to do. Sunlight is a short term fix at best for acne. By far the bigger problem is getting skin damage from sunlight. Any type of burn, even a very light one will cause your face to encourage more breakouts. Sunlight can also be irritants, and excess acne has also been reported by those who are being treated for burns damage. Take care of your skin and limit sun you get on acne-prone parts of your body, although some sun now and then it is natural and healthy.
Useful treatments for acne treatment causes and effects. Sunlight may, in the short term, help with pimples and breakouts. However, it will not treat the excess production of sebum, bacteria on the skin and clogged pores, which are the real causes of acne. Sunlight will not only cure your acne, but too much sun will speed up the aging process and increase the risk of skin cancer. Many people who get too much sunlight in his youth and thought it was healthy to tan complained later, when they are diagnosed with malignant melanoma, and the like. It's not worth it to chase your pimples in a short time only increases the risk of cancer.
If you choose to use sunlight to fight acne, please be careful to limit exposure. Twenty to thirty minutes a day is more than enough. Use sunscreen if you're going to be in the sun longer than that, especially if you live in places where the ozone layer is thin, such as Australia. Think about finding other ways to cure your acne. Even sunlamps and tanning beds, proving that no harmful radiation, are associated with an increased risk of cancer in some settings, so it's not a safe way, either.
