Do you really understand the two facial triangles? The first "danger triangle area" is an isosceles triangle area with the root of the bridge of the nose as the vertex and the line connecting the corners of the mouth as the base. It includes major facial organs such as the upper and lower lips, nose, and both sides of the nose. In addition to this small "danger triangle", there is also a large "danger triangle" on the human face, which is the "inverted triangle" area formed from the eyebrows to the mouth. Where is the "danger" in the danger triangle? Because this area is rich in blood vessels, and the blood vessels in this area have no "venous valves", so blood can flow back. If this area is damaged, bacteria may flow back into the cranial veins, causing cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis, symptoms of meningitis such as headache, neck stiffness, chills, and even death in severe cases. Internal treatment: Treat acne by parts. Nose acne: It may be caused by excessive stomach fire and digestive system disorder. Eat less cold food. Cold food can easily cause gastric acid secretion and cause excessive gastric fire. Nose acne: Large acne appears suddenly on both sides of the nose, which may be related to the ovaries or reproductive system. Try to balance the endocrine system. Acne on the mandible: Acne on the junction of the neck and face is usually caused by poor lymphatic drainage. Use special techniques to detoxify during maintenance. Cheek acne: It may be due to poor liver function. You should have a normal schedule, keep a happy mood, and avoid being in an excessively hot environment. Acne around the lips: Constipation leads to the accumulation of toxins in the body, or the use of toothpaste containing excessive fluoride. Eat more high-fiber fruits and vegetables, adjust your eating habits, and brush your teeth and rinse your mouth thoroughly. External treatment: five effects in one to strengthen the skin, control the spread of acne, regulate oil secretion, properly moisturize the skin, reduce the chance of recurrence, and maintain health and acne-free, which is the best care for acne-prone skin. Below is the ingredient description for each effect. Acne removal: 1.5% salicylic acid, willow bark extract. Reasonable therapeutic concentration, accurate and effective. Do not use alcohol to avoid skin necrosis. Oil control: Zn-PCA. Clinically proven to effectively reduce sebum secretion and regulate the balance of facial pimple flora. Moisturizing: Plant-derived glycerin. Natural polysaccharide molecules from plants, moisturizing without burden. Anti-free radicals: plant-derived curcumin. Powerful anti-free radical ingredients can prevent pimples from spreading and worsening. Strengthen skin: plant extracts of natural sweet myrrh. Anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-sensitive, gently and gradually improves the skin texture of acne-prone skin. It can improve skin immunity and reduce the chance of recurrence of acne prone skin. How to effectively prevent acne 1. It is advisable to use cold or warm water when washing your face. Hot water will dilate blood vessels and easily block sebum in pores, causing inflammation; 2. Use a slightly acidic facial cleanser to reduce the accumulation of Propionibacterium acnes; 3. Do not squeeze acne. Squeezing can cause inflammation to penetrate deep into the skin, worsening the condition and even leaving scars; 4. Use skin care products and sunscreen products with low oil content; 5. Use skin care products containing fruit acids or retinoic acid; 6. Keep your mind relaxed; 7. Eat less Wear makeup or light makeup.
How to apply makeup after acne has subsided. It is difficult to apply makeup on dry acne scars after the acne has subsided. To deal with such turtle shell-like acne scars, you can first use a cotton pad dipped in lotion to apply wet compresses to soften the cuticle (but do not use Lotion that will irritate you!) Next, use lotion and gently push off the dead skin in a circular motion with a cotton swab!