Do tanning bed help receive rid of acne?

My biology teacher said that tanning bed help dry out acne pimples, and minister to them go away. Is this true?
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This statement is of late as true as it is false. Tanning beds (or any type of UV radiation) will assist clear up topical acne. This is because it dries out most of the oil on your skin.

However, if your acne is not topical (meaning it is cause by hormonal imbalances, stress, need of sleep, improper diet, allergies, etc.) tanning will do without doubt nothing for your acne.

I would close to to make it clear that even if you own topical acne, it is NOT SMART to go tanning to rid of your blemishes. Tanning bed (or any type of UV radiation) are a definite create of SKIN CANCER. I think we'd adjectives rather hold a little acne than skin cancer!

If you do suffer from topical acne, try wash your face on a daily basis with a anti-oil base soap or cleansing foam. This will help merely as much as tanning without the glum side effect of skin cancer.

Good luck & please be smart!

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But going on them regularly is so so BAD for your skin's health.

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wow. never hear that before. i would deduce the answer is no, its not true. i mean if that be the case i ponder we would all jump tan if we get a pimple. i had fruitless acne for like 6 years, it singular ever cleared up when i got pragnant and when i be breast feeding, next a couple months later i broke out again till just this minute my face cleared up when i started drinking really healthy and cut unwanted items food and pop out my diet.
I think what your educationalist told you is a big big myth...

Have you heard of anyone doing this?

It depends,...my sister swears by that method to clear up acne, but I own heard different. Tanning can if truth be told make your acne worse...research this online and you will find the information in connection with it. For myself personally, I progress to hide the glow...darker skin hide the tiny red spots thankfully. It have never, not even once, for me cleared up all my acne. I hold an issue with blackheads and whiteheads and I can't influence that tanning is the miracle cure.

Also, if you lay down in the bed, your sweat pools up around your back...and that cannot be perfect. Actually, it isn't good because speaking from experience, I tend to break out on my upper posterior when I tan more frequently. If you can tolerate standing up for 10-20 minutes, try the stand-up tanning booths to destroy that possible problem.

I think it's adjectives about sweat, motionless skin and the new skin pushing through...tanning somehow doesn't fit into that endeavour.

It may work for you though, as it works for my sister. I think it outstandingly depends on the type of skin you have. My sister have more dry skin and I inherited the slippery skin. Hope this helps.

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Ive never heard that up to that time but think of it this instrument. Would you rather own temporary acne or skin cancer for the rest of your energy? Tanning beds are horrible for your skin not to mention disgusting. Although required, not every tanning salon disinfects the bed after each use. Fungus is adjectives in tanning bed.

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I have hear one theory, but experienced another.
I own heard that tanning dries out the skin. So, it produces more grease for moisturizing and therefore clogs more pores and cause worse acne.
However, I tanned for a few months years ago to find ready for a friend's celebratory. I used the standing booths instead of the beds. Much easier and much, much faster. Within that short time time of year, I noticed a reduce in my pay for acne for sure.
So, I don't know. It could go any way I guess. Not everyone's skin is indistinguishable.

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That is a myth. Tanning beds reduce to rubble skin not repair it! Sure it may temporarily dry them up, but they do come back. Also, due to the sweating cause from the heat of the bed more zits can form. I would much to some extent go to a dermatologist than risk forever damaging my skin.





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