WOOL CLOTHING A MAJOR CAUSE OF ACNE

Released on: December 16, 2007, 9:19 pm

Press Release Author: Helen Whitney

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Atlanta, Georgia, 12/15/2007 - Most people observe that they
encounter acne outbreaks as soon as winter starts. This has been accredited to the
fact that people use moisturizing lotions, cleansers and other skin care products in
winter.

Press Release Body: Wool Clothing Cause Mild to Severe Acne in Some People
Atlanta, Georgia, 12/15/2007 - Most people observe that they encounter acne
outbreaks as soon as winter starts. This has been accredited to the fact that people
use moisturizing lotions, cleansers and other skin care products in winter.

A new study has come out saying that people using wool clothing in winter may
encounter acne. Wool may trigger sebaceous glands to produce excessive sebum that
result in inflammation and clogged hair follicles. Sebum mixes with bacteria and
white blood cells to form plaque.

Weak immune system may increase the susceptibility to wool. A weak immune system can
not recognize and differentiate between harmful and useful substances entering the
body. The immune system immediately produces antibodies that target not only to that
substance for what they were produced but also trigger you hair follicles.

People also report that when they give up the use of wool clothing and used topical
herbal remedies, they noticed a remarkable cure.

Therefore, if you have mild or severe acne, avoid putting on wool and try using an
alternative like leather and warm clothing of different material.
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