Pimples or growth of acne on the face can be a thorn in the flesh of someone who is working hard to retain a smooth face and skin.
The reason is that it hampers greatly on cosmetic appearance thus the need for one to work hard enough to prevent these spots from appearing on his or her face.
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In this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at some ways to prevent pimples from developing on your face.
1. Wash your face often
Wash your face daily or regularly whenever it feels sweaty with warm water and some mild facial cleanser. This is a good way to cleanse the pores and lower the risk of pimples development. If you don’t want to have pimples, then taking this simple hygienic step can go a long way.
2. Avoid Touching Your Face
Keep your hands off your face for some time. The hands have been proven to be a host of numerous infections and bacteria and as such, placing your hand on your face all the time may raise the risk of pimples or acne. So for your own good, cut down on the rate of the level at which you touch your face.
3. Be Mindful Of Products You Use On Your Face
You mustn’t do away with makeup but try to use non-comedogenic products and try as much as possible to remove your makeup at the end of each day by either bathing or washing your face with warm water.
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Makeup may foster pimples, so for your own good, always rinse everything away at the end of each day.
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