
13. Don’t pick your skin.
People may pick their skin for various reasons. Some may feel compelled to remove perceived imperfections, while others pick in response to stress, boredom, or out of habit. Popping a pimple, whether you’re successful or not can spawn more spots. The bacteria, oil, and debris that are being contained by the acne papule, pustule or cyst once released, can spread and lead to more acne. Those destructive habits not only compromise your skin’s integrity, and aggravate your acne, but even worse, picking at your breakouts can lead to severe scarring and hyperpigmentation that ends up lasting longer than the initial breakout.

This can cause additional scabbing and lead to scarring. In a statement from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) “Making sure not to touch your face throughout the day is especially essential for those looking to control oily skin. Touching your face can spread dirt, oil, and bacteria from your hands to your face, which can lead to clogged pores and breakouts.”