Stress and hormones are obvious culprits of unsightly acne, but did you know your hair can also lead to a spate of spots? Yes! your hair. Crazy, right? When you thought you’re already using all the right products for your face and being diligent about not touching it because you’re trying to prevent breakouts, turns out your hair is sabotaging your efforts! Read here to learn about how your hair is doing this and prevent it from causing problems again.
1.Using 2-In-1 Shampoo
2-in-1 shampoo is usually heavier than those normal shampoo which is difficult to wash clearly. As a result, the shampoo may remain on your hair and your skin leading to clogs pores.
2.Shampooing in The Morning
Most of the girls wash their hair in the morning for easy styling. However, when you sleep, there’s no controlling where your hair will go, so it’s best that you shower at night so that your hair is clean before you sleep on it.
3.Showering in The Wrong Order
If you wash your hair at last during showering, it may be the reason why your face always adorns with acne. This means, your shampoo and conditioner leave some residue on your face and body. That can irritate your skin and lead to acne breakouts. For a proper showering order, you should wash your hair before you wash the rest of your body.
4.Using Too Much Heat
The constant heat from blow-drying your hair can dry out your scalp and lead to acne just like leaving it too oil will. Instead, you try using a diffuser to aim the heat on the hair and not your forehead.
5.Wearing Bangs
Wearing bands always causes acne on forehead. Even if you do not have oily hair, your scalp still produces oil which is distributed through your strands. To prevent it, try to pin your bangs back to give your forehead a break.