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A Natural Approach To Managing Acne
Almost everyone has suffered from acne at one time or another in his or her lives. It is primarily a disorder of the sebaceous gland (glands in the skin that secrete an oily substance) of the face, the neck and back. When the sebaceous glands become...
Diet For Acne
In order to control the rate of acne development, there are a
few tips, which need to be followed. It is better advised to
consume vegetables, cereals, pulses and fruits to the maximum.
They are usually rich in fiber content and lack the...
How to Brush Your Skin to Relieve Acne
Brushing your skin with a brush or cloth is an excellent way to improve the appearance of your skin. If you have acne, this brushing will help to eliminate toxins through the skin and reduce the toxins that accumulate in your acne.
Brushing...
Petroleum and Cosmetics: What are the potential health risks?
What is petroleum? Crude oil, sometimes called petroleum, is a fossil fuel that was produced deep in the earth through a process that took millions of years to complete. Millions of years later, almost all of us come into contact with a...
Your Guide To Acne Skin Care
Contrary to popular belief, acne is not caused by dirty pores or eating chocolate. Acne is actually caused by overactive sebaceous glands. Hormones in you body cause acne to appear. Acne is extremely common in people ages 12-24, when our hormones...
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Acne: Here's What the Doctor May Do. Know Before You Go
Acne is a skin condition
that has plagued teenagers
and adults for centuries,
and there are a lot of myths
about what causes acne and
how to cure it. The fact is
we still don't know exactly
why some people suffer from
acne and others don't.
Basically, acne starts and
pimples form because sebum
gets blocked in the pores
of your skin and bacteria
begins to grow. Science doesn't
yet have a definite answer
when it comes to acne causes,
but several myths relate to
eating junk food, stress,
cosmetics, and exercise. Each
of these things may be an
acne cause, but not all doctors
agree. The general consensus
is that the strongest cause
of acne is genetic, although
these other factors may contribute
to acne as well.
Adult Acne and Teenage Acne
Acne in teenagers is caused
by the changes in hormone
levels that occur as teens
enter puberty. Not all adolescents
experience teenage acne as
they enter puberty, but many
do. Most non-prescription
acne products use ad campaigns
that target teens, because
teenage acne tends to have
a great psychological impact
on adolescents.
Adult acne is somewhat different,
because it isn't typically
caused by hormonal changes.
However, some women suffer
from acne due to higher than
normal levels of testosterone.
Usually, adult acne is related
to stress and diet, although
these are not conclusive causes.
Natural and Alternative Acne
Solutions Consumers are always
clamoring for natural solutions
to medical problems, and acne
natural treatments are no
exception. There have been
many suggested natural remedies
used for acne treatment over
the years, but recently some
alternative methods have proved
somewhat successful.
Some recent studies, for instance,
have shown that acupuncture
may help treat acne. Acupuncturists
usually try to treat the root
problems in the body, and
acne happens to be a symptom
caused by other factors such
as hormonal imbalances. This
why your acupuncturist may
suggest a change in diet or
some form of stress relief.
Tea tree oil has acquired
a good reputation as a natural
acne treatment too. As an
acne solution, it helps kill
the bacteria and cut down
the amount of inflammation
and redness on the skin. In
some cases using tea tree
oil can help traditional acne
products penetrate deeper
as well.
Home Acne Products The most
common home acne product available
is benzoyl peroxide. This
is the active ingredient in
many acne treatments including
Clearasil, ABY, AcneControl,
and Proactiv Solution. It
works by killing the bacteria
that causes acne, and it also
has a mild peeling effect
which can reduce breakout
and inflammation. Some sources
say the bacteria can actually
build up a resistance to benzoyl
peroxide, making it less effective
the longer you use it. Also,
beware that a small percentage
of people are allergic to
benzoyl peroxide, and if you
experience any excessive skin
irritation when using it,
you should try a different
acne product.
Salicylic Acid is another
common acne treatment that
is the active ingredient in
many home acne products. It
works by unclogging the pores
of your skin and works best
when used in conjunction with
an antibacterial agent like
benzoyl peroxide. Some products
such as Clearasil 3-in1, Neutrogena,
and Proactiv Solution Deep
Cleansing Wash use salicylic
acid and benzoyl peroxide
together.
A trip through the Health
and Beauty section of most
grocers will supply you with
plenty of options for acne
products that contain these
ingredients. The best acne
solution may be to develop
a regimen that cleans your
skin, unclogs your pores,
and kills acne causing bacteria.
Choose your acne products
based on this daily regimen.
Part 2 of this article at
http://www.acne-treatment-steps.com discusses treatments for severe
acne.
About the author:
Part 2 of this article by
Martin Stephens discusses
natural health remedies. Part
2 may be viewed at http://www.acne-treatment-steps.com
Martin Stephens is a professional
author and speaker on the
subject of acne and other
skin conditions.
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