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Acne and Makeup - A How-To Guide
Right...so your new acne medication promises fast results in 10 days, but you've got to face the world today. What can we do to tie over the proceeding period before the acne goes down?
Well all you need is to learn a few...
Acne's Top 10 FAQ's
1.) Can you get (catch) acne from other people?
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is located in the hair follicles under your skin and can not be
transmitted through contact. So no, touching or kissing...
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Types of Acne Treatment Solutions For Your Skin
Treating your acne can be
an overwhelming task what
with all of the medications
available these days. The
best way to find treatment
for your acne is to first
learn about your skin. There
are 3 main skin types. Knowing
what type of skin you have
is the first step to effectively
controlling your acne. If
your skin is oily a gel product
is best; if it is dry, you
should choose a cream based
product. People with sensitive
skin should choose products
with lower concentrations
of active ingredients.
It may be best to visit a
dermatologist when choosing
acne treatments. With so many
different factors affecting
what causes acne and there
are so many treatments to
choose from you may feel more
comfortable getting the help
of a professional when making
your decision.
If you would rather control
acne your own way, understand
that it is very important
to read all labels and always,
always use as directed. As
with all medications, educate
yourself on any side-effects
or warnings.
Acne treatments are available
in several different ways
including:
- Prescription Medications
- Creams and Gels - Facial
Masks - Topical Treatments
- Over-the-Counter Treatments
- Home Remedies
Prescription Medications
Oral antibiotics (tablets),
taken daily for around 3 months,
can be prescribed for inflammatory
acne. These pills act to kill
off the bacteria infecting
the skin. However, it may
take four to six months for
the benefits to be seen. For
women, a standard combined
oral contraceptive pill (containing
an estrogen and a progestogen)
can improve acne symptoms.
Antibiotics do not prevent
pores from becoming blocked
so treatment to prevent blackheads,
such as benzoyl peroxide,
is often also prescribed at
the same time.
Creams and Gels
Lotions that contain benzoyl
peroxide dry out the skin
and encourage it to shed the
surface layer of dead skin.
Benzoyl peroxide also has
an antibacterial action. Together,
these effects make it harder
for pores to become blocked
and for infection to develop.
When used as directed, these
products can make a big difference
to the overall appearance
of your skin.
Facial Masks
Facial masks can be a great
addition to your basic skin
care regimen by offering extra
deep cleaning and exfoliation
to troubled skin. Masks send
a concentrated dose of proven
acne fighters to your skin
and deliver them deep down.
A good facial mask can act
to keep even the most troubled
skin clean and clear, reducing
the frequency and severity
of breakouts.
There are several benefits
of using clay masks. As a
facial clay mask dries it
tightens the skin, shrinks
the pores and naturally pulls
excess oils and impurities
such as whiteheads and blackheads
from your skin.
Topical Treatments
Topical antibiotics work by
killing the Propionibacterium
acnes bacteria. This helps
reduce the small infections
in the pores, and also indirectly
keeps the pores open.
Over the counter Treatments
Over-the-counter remedies
are available anywhere from
your local pharmacy to the
grocery store and are intended
to treat mild to moderate
acne. These treatments include
the creams and gels mentioned
previously.
Home treatment
It's important to keep spot-prone
areas clean, so wash the affected
area twice a day with an un-perfumed
cleanser. Never, ever pick
a zit! This could lead to
scarring as well as spread
the infection. No home treatments
for acne will work immediately.
It can take weeks, if not
months, for significant effects
to be noticeable. Never sleep
in makeup and wash your face
in the morning when you wake
up and at night before you
go to bed.
About the author:
Ashley Green has extensive
experience in the Dermatology
field and shares his knowledge
openly on his very resourceful
site Proactiv Skin Care Solutions at http://proactiv-skin.info
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