
Acne mapping is a part of face mapping that focuses specifically on acne. There are various reasons why acne can get triggered such as hormonal imbalance, loss of appetite, and stress.
The location of the acne helps you gain insights into these potential triggers and effectively address the problem. The following are a few common areas where acne occurs:
Forehead:
Related to stress, poor digestion, or liver issues.
Cheek Acne:
Indicate respiratory issues or allergies.
Nose Acne:
Connected to blood pressure, circulation, and cholesterol.
Chin acne:
Related to hormonal imbalance.
Mouth acne:
Linked to issues with the stomach that include poor digestion and appetite.
Acne on the face can be tackled easily by incorporating the right ingredients into your skincare routine. Here are 3 common solutions for you to tackle facial acne.
Benzoyl Peroxide:
By unclogging the pores on the skin, benzoyl peroxide prevents bacteria and pathogens that cause bacteria to prevail in them. Benzoyl peroxide takes around 4 weeks to start delivering visible skin results.
Topical Retinoids:
Retinoids work on the skin by regulating the skin cell turnover, presenting debris from clogging pores that result in breakouts.
Salicylic Acid:
Clears the clogged pores and regulates the sebum production by preventing future breakouts.
Acne mapping has gained popularity since a long time as acne is a common issue. About 9.5% of the global population is affected by acne. Face mapping helps you pinpoint the reason for your acne so you can quickly combat and reduce it.