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5 facts about adult acne
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Acne Adoloscent Style – How To Deal With It?
Adolescent acne is referred
to by many names, teen acne,
acne adoloscent, and hormonal
acne to name just a few. Whatever
you want to call it, it can
be frustrating, painful, and
embarrassing to a teen.
Living with acne over a prolonged
period during your teen years
can be emotionally devastating,
after all this is the age
where your appearance is most
important. Teen acne is very
hard on the ego, often resulting
in teasing and razzing from
peers. Some teens suffer from
not only acne but sever depression.
During the adolescent years
almost every teen will have
at least an occasional whitehead,
blackhead, or pimple. Adolescent
acne usually occurs between
the ages of 12 and 20, and
is usually the result of fluctuating
hormone levels. Once the hormones
stabilize out the acne will
normally disappear.
So what's the bet way to deal
with adolescent acne? The
simplest and most important
thing a teen can do, is to
learn to take good care of
their skin, keeping it clean
and as oil free as possible.
This is not a cure but can
help keep acne breakouts to
a minimum.
Eating healthy and drinking
plenty of water will also
help by keeping the skin hydrated
and the body flushed. Girls
should use oil free cosmetics.
Lightly exfoliating once a
week will help open pours,
and remove dead skin debris.
Milder cases of acne can be
controlled by using conventional
over the counter medicines
that are applied directly
to the skin. These medications
usually include benzoyl peroxide
or retinoic acid as an active
ingredient.
Some natural products that
can be used to treat acne
are tea tree oil or Echinacea.
Wash your face twice a day
with a mixture of these herbs
to reduce the number of break
outs. Both have anti-inflammatory
and anti-septic qualities.
In more severe adolescent
acne a Doctor may try various
oral medications such as antibiotics,
oral contraceptives or Accutane.
As teens get older and hormones
stabilize, fewer outbreaks
should be seen, however some
people do continue to have
outbreaks well into adult
hood. If the teen acne condition
worsens or becomes emotionally
debilitating it is important
to seek medical help from
a dermatologist.
You do not want an adolescent
to grow up with skin and emotional
scars as a result of acne,
so treat not only their physical
scars but their emotional
scars.
About the Author
M.D Stacener from The Acne
Cure has been serving customers
for over 20 years, providing
valuable information to keep
you beautiful and healthy.
Please visit us at http://www.acnel.com/
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