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Face mapping : comprendre la cause de ses boutons en fonction de leur zone
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Face mapping: understanding the cause of your spots based on their area

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What does the appearance of a pimple on a specific area of ​​the face mean? This is what the face mapping technique aims to decipher. Localized imperfections would reflect an imbalance linked to a particular organ: poor lifestyle, deficiencies, food intolerance or even difficult digestion... Learn to recognize, understand and decode the mapping of pimples on the face with Nooance-Paris.

What is face mapping?

A method inspired by traditional Chinese medicine

The technique of mapping pimples on the face comes from traditional Chinese medicine: the vital energy of the human body circulates through specific channels called meridians. Each meridian is connected to one of its organs, this is the principle found in the acupuncture points of the face . In the same way, each area of ​​the face is connected to an organ of the human body. The appearance of pimples on one of them would therefore be the sign of an imbalance.

The Benefits of Facial Mapping to Detect Health Problems

By understanding the origin of the imbalance, it is easier to target appropriate care. These are generally simple actions such as a better lifestyle or regulating hormones. But sometimes, facial imperfections reflect a dysfunction of the liver, the digestive system or even a very high level of stress.

Pimple Locations: What Does Each Area of ​​the Face Reveal?

Decipher the meaning of facial pimples based on their location: forehead, nose, T-zone, cheek, chin or eye area.

Front: digestion

Traditionally, the forehead is the part of the face connected to the digestive system : it is then necessary to look at the diet : eliminate processed products, limit fat, sugar and alcohol. Promote a healthy and varied diet, rich in fruits and vegetables.

Don't overlook the impact of stress on the skin : it promotes breakouts and excess sebum, especially on the forehead. The secretion of cortisol linked to a period of stress can explain the appearance of pimples, patches and itching.

Nose and T-zone: alcohol and cholesterol

Pimples that appear on the T-zone of the face are a sign of a congested liver , often linked to excessive alcohol consumption. While pimples located on the nose are indicative of high cholesterol levels .

This area of ​​the face is also very sensitive to diet : dairy products, food intolerance or even a high consumption of processed products can cause a sudden outbreak of spots.

Cheeks: Respiratory Health and Lifestyle

The facial mapping technique links each area to an organ: the cheeks are traditionally connected to the respiratory organs . The appearance of imperfections on the cheek or cheekbones reveals a lack of physical activity or tobacco consumption to be limited.

For good facial hygiene , it is important to thoroughly clean objects that come into daily contact with the cheeks, such as cell phones and makeup brushes, because bacteria on makeup accessories can also cause breakouts.

Chin and Jaw: Hormones and Endocrine System

Hormonal blemishes is the leading cause of pimples appearing on the chin and jaw. But these small pimples can also come from a one-off hormonal imbalance (puberty, pregnancy, etc.) or difficult digestion.

Temples and eye contour: nutrition and hydration

Finally, lack of hydration and poor diet usually result in pimples around the eyes: the temples are connected to the kidneys. Eliminate toxins and hydrate the skin from the inside: drink at least 2 liters of water per day, limiting caffeine and carbonated drinks.

Analysis of pimples on the face: identifying the causes

Face mapping involves dividing the face into different areas, thus helping to explain the presence of pimples on the face. Here are some of the most common causes.

Internal causes

  • poor diet
  • alcohol or tobacco consumption
  • excess sugar, refined products or bad fats
  • stress
  • hormones / female cycle
  • sleep disorders

External causes

  • pollution and environment
  • cosmetics not suited to their skin type or too aggressive
  • facial hygiene
  • sun exposure
  • sweating
  • dust residue
  • insect bites
  • allergic reaction

To identify the cause of your spots, take stock of your lifestyle and the factors that could be causing the blemishes: diet, lifestyle, hormonal imbalance, etc.

Limit the appearance of pimples: cosmetic advice for a suitable skincare routine

Whatever the cause of your breakouts, a 3-step anti-blemish beauty routine is the ideal solution to treat and prevent unsightly little spots.

Step 1: An effective double cleanse

Use an oil-based makeup remover and a gentle cleanser that is suitable for your skin type.

Combining these two products as the first step in your beauty routine helps unclog pores and limit the appearance of new pimples.

Step 2: Targeted anti-blemish treatment

Opt for a serum that is specially designed to treat pimples and regulate sebum production. You can complete your skincare routine with cutting-edge technology from beauty tech , effectively targeting breakouts.

Step 3: A beauty tech routine to prevent and treat scars and dull complexion

Light therapy is now accessible to everyone thanks to the LED face mask , the essential beauty ally for specifically treating skin problems such as imperfections, redness and wrinkles.

The energy of LED therapy penetrates deep into the epidermis to regenerate the skin from the inside and stimulate collagen production. The before and after effects of LEDs : redness fades, the skin is unified and small pimples disappear.

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