What's Inside Pimples When You Pop Them?

The white goo that oozes out from pimples is actually the stuff our skin's oil glands churn out. This oil, when it's plenty, tends to clog up pores and voila!—you've got a pimple. Over time, exposure to air darkens its outer layer. If left untouched, pimples can turn black. So, that white stuff? It's just the unoxidized oil. Now, if what comes out in a sort of strip shape, that's likely a comedone plug, packed with dead skin, sebum, bacteria buddies like Propionibacterium acnes, and sometimes tiny mites. But hey, here's the thing: squeezing those suckers doesn't always help. It can actually let more bacteria in, making matters worse and possibly leaving behind scars. So, to speed up the healing process: watch what you eat (keep it light, drink plenty of water, munch on fresh fruits and veggies), keep your face clean with products that fight germs and soothe the skin, and maybe try some skincare goodies or prescribed creams to calm down the inflammation. As for treating those pesky pimples: 1. Keep Your Face Clean: Use makeup removers, facial cleansers, and treat yourself to a deep cleansing mask every now and then to unclog those pores and let your skin breathe. 2.Live Healthy: Get enough sleep, get moving with regular exercise, and tweak your diet by adding more fresh produce to help your body flush out excess oil. And, of course, try to steer clear of greasy, spicy, or sugary foods. #skincare #beauty tips #eye mask #eye patch #eye cream #viicode eye mask#viicode eye patch#anti aging #ESS #eastsuperstar VIIcode blog: https://viiblog.com/ VIIgarden: https://us.viigarden.com/

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