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The Truth About Your Acne Problem
Like a good many people I
have been the victim of acne
vulgaris (what an appropriate
name for such a vulgar disease)
the medical term for pimples.
My acne problem has made me
aggravated, made me cry, and
made me angry. Thousands of
people each year are afflicted
by an acne problem, and their
acne problem makes recluses
out of way too many teenagers
and even adults.
Your acne problem is caused
when your pores get clogged
and the fatty material made
by the sebaceous gland accumulates,
and a "bump" appears under
the skin-or perhaps a whitehead
or a blackhead (a comedone).
Blackheads are not caused
by dirt but by the discoloring
effect of air on the fatty
material in the clogged pore.
If this substance becomes
infected a pimple results.
That is the medical explanation
for pimples but what people
really want to know is "How
do I get RID of my acne problem!?"
As anyone can tell you the
worst thing to do is to push
or "pop" a pimple. Because
this will not only cause your
acne problem to worsen, but
can result in life long scars.
No matter what you see on
TV or in movies and no matter
what anyone in your family
or what any friend tells you,
DON'T pop that pimple.
I speak from personal experience,
my acne problem was so bad
I couldn't stand it so I popped
pimples trying to be proactive
in getting rid of them.
That is the wrong method to
get involved in doing something
to rid yourself of your acne
problem. I am still paying
for doing it by the scars
that remain on my face.
The right way is a simple
trick I learned that lessons
acne dramatically:
Steam your face at night over
a warm bowl of water for 20
minutes before retiring to
bed (this should be after
washing your face thoroughly
with a gentle cleanser like
Olay's or Neutragena's facial
cloths)
And then massage one half
a teaspoon of castor oil onto
your face for about 1 minute,
until your face is just lightly
shiny.
This will help keep your pores
open and prevent new pimples
from forming (the steaming
opens pores and helps get
rid of old pimples).
In the morning you should
wash your face again immediately
after waking and steam face
again for 20 more minutes.
After steaming your face in
the morning splash your face
with cold water and dry off.
Do this consistently every
night and morning for optimal
results in clearing up your
acne problem.
Now that you are armed with
this information put it to
use tonight and watch the
improvement as your acne problem
fades and your skin begins
to glow after just a short
period of time.
About the author:
Beth Scott has been an acne
sufferer since she was 13,
the emphasis is on "has been".
She now has clear, glowing
skin and credits this mainly
to Chris Gibson's Acne Free In 3 Days website.
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