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Article Title: Can Cameron Diaz's Acne be Prevented?
Author: Candy Baby
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Acne troubles most of us, no matter when we are teenagers or when we grow up. Even stars like Cameron Diaz and Alicia Silverstone also suffer from acne problems. One of the main reasons of acne formation is the blockage of pores. As a result, we must wash our face every day to control excessive oil secretion. However, it is better to be informed that some food or habits in daily life also contribute the growth of acne formation. But sometimes we ignore them. To prevent and eliminate acne, a list of culprits in acne eruption that you must pay attention to.
We don't know if the acne at Cameron Diaz's face is caused by one or many of these factors, but it is still worth to learn!
Chocolate
Acne and diet issue has been studied for many years. Although some dermatologists claimed that diet is not associated with acne formation, many still hold that dietary factors can trigger and aggravated acne outbreaks. It is true that sweet foods can stimulate the oil gland, causing excessive oil production that block skin pores. A sweet like chocolate is really a threat for the sensitive or allergy-prone skin. In fact, not everyone has allergic reactions to sweets. It just depends on the type of your skin. Anyway, if you have acne, you are well advised to stop sweets. In addition, less sugar in your food is also good for your health.
Toothpaste 
Toothpaste is once a home remedy for acne. But the question is, does it really work for pimples? Some people say yes, others say no. The truth is that toothpaste having high amounts of chlorides may clog skin pores and thus create pimples. If you usually have acne on the chin, you'd better use chloride-free toothpaste and wash your face after brushing your teeth.
Animal Fat
Some people feel that greasy food may cause a flare-up of acne for them. But there is no proof that eating certain food has something to do with the development and course of acne. In reality, only animal fat is associated with acne formation. Experts have found that excessive intake of animal fat leads to the over-activity of sebaceous glands, resulting in clogged skin pores. A healthy diet with more vegetables and little meat is recommended, especially avoiding cheese, beef, mutton, pork, chicken, fish.
Wine
Research indicates that drinking wine in moderate amount can be very beneficial for your health. However, just a little wine can make acne conditions worse. This is because wine can impair lung function and weaken the immune system. Moreover, allergies can also lead to excessive sebum secretion, resulting in acne breakout. Together with stress and lake of sleep, acne problems are probably more serious than before. Therefore, no drinking is the best option.
Constipation and Intestine Disorders
Long-term constipation and intestine disorders are another two factors responsible for causing acne. The most common cause of constipation is a diet low in fiber found in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains and high in fats found in cheese, eggs, and meats. A healthy diet and increased exercise can reliably improve constipation. Drinking a glass of ice water every morning and massage your abdomen are also good for bowel movements and help most people find relief.
As a famous saying goes "Prevention is better than cure." Good habits for good health. We will win the battle against acne at last.
About The Author: Candy Baby is the founder of several health and beauty related websites, specializing in providing tips, articles and product information on the newest beauty and natural health offerings on the market. Find out more natural beauty remedies at 
http://www.naturalbeautypro.com
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