Quite a bit of money can
be spent searching for acne
cures that work. There are
so many products available,
that it is hard to know which
one's to try. You try one
product, only to be disappointed,
and then spend a lot of money
on another system that claims
it will cure your acne, only
to be disappointed again.
It seems to be a never ending
cycle of looking for a cure,
thinking you've found an acne
cure, then being disappointed
all over again.
The biggest problem is that
people don't give the acne
cures enough time to actually
work, switching from one product
to the next on a weekly basis.
It can take up to three months
for an acne treatment to cure
your acne, and you may even
notice that your acne appears
to be getting worse before
it starts to get better. Failure
to follow the product directions
is another common problem.
Using too much of the acne
medication can be just as
much of a problem as not using
it enough, causing your skin
to become irritated.
The problem may not be the
acne cures. Too often, people
depend solely on the acne
medication to cure acne, when
in fact other lifestyle changes
are needed. In many cases,
medicinal acne treatments
are not even required if you
find that something else in
your life is causing the acne.
Most people don't think in
terms of what is causing the
acne in the first place, concentrating
solely on curing the existing
acne. But, in order to cure
it for good, you must first
determine what is causing
it. Then, you will have your
acne cure.
Science has shown us that
acne is caused by excessive
sebum production. With that
proven, it is up to you, and
possibly your health care
provider, to determine exactly
what is causing your body
to produce excess sebum.
Other than the medication,
you have to look at how you
care for your skin. You must
wash your face well at least
twice each day, stop wearing
makeup - which only serves
to clog your pores even more,
drink plenty of water, eat
fresh fruits and vegetables,
and exercise at least three
times a week. Many people
don't realize it, but exercise
relieves stress and helps
remove toxins from the body
through sweat. Both stress
and toxins contribute to acne,
which is why exercising regularly
can actually be an acne cure
for you.
Furthermore, you must keep
your hair and your hands off
your face. Hair and hands
contain oils that contribute
to acne. Squeezing or popping
acne pimples is another problem,
because it spreads the bacteria,
and often causes scarring
as well.
You may have a food allergy
that is causing your acne.
If this is the case, a visit
to an allergy specialist,
determining what foods you
are allergic to, and eliminating
those foods from your diet
will cure your acne in most
cases. Many people don't realize
that they have food allergies,
although most of us actually
do, and in many cases, the
only symptom that there is
an allergy is, in fact, an
acne breakout!
Making simple lifestyle changes
may be the best acne cure
available to you, and you
may be pleasantly surprised
at the results - especially
considering how small the
changes are. You should also
increase your intake of vitamins
A and E, as both of the vitamins
promote healthy skin. You
can take supplements, or eat
foods that are rich in one
or both of these vitamins.
This small change can also
help to cure or prevent acne.
However, if making these small
lifestyle changes, and using
over the counter acne treatments
does not provide an acne cure
for you, it may be necessary
for you to visit a dermatologist
to determine what will work.
There are many different treatments
available that have proven
to be effective acne cures.
While most of the acne cures
your dermatologist will recommend
can be expensive, they are
usually well worth the cost.
Again, make sure that you
give the treatment time to
work, and follow the directions
of your dermatologist for
use of the medication.
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