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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 are very
active due to puberty, but
many people continue to have
acne outbreaks throughout
their lives. Acne can show
up on the face, neck, chest,
back, and shoulders. While
it is not life threatening,
acne can cause scarring and
emotional distress to those
that suffer from it. This
is why acne skin care is so
important.
Many things can cause outbreaks
of pimples and zits. Allergies,
heredity, stress, weather,
menstruation and even over
washing can cause acne. There
are lots of ways to treat
acne. For mild to moderate
cases, experts recommend washing
your face twice daily and
after any exercise. They also
recommend over the counter
acne products that contain
ingredients like benzoyl peroxide
and salicylic acid. These
products can have some side
effects of burning, redness
and irritation, but often
decrease or even disappear
with continual use. The acne
treatment industry is a multi-million
dollar industry, and scientists
come up with new ways to treat
pimples regularly.
For moderate to sever acne,
it is advisable to consult
with a dermatologist. A dermatologist
can diagnose the problem and
has many treatment options
for acne to choose from. Some
treatments include used prescribed
topical medications for the
treatment of your acne, and
even oral antibiotics, which
help reduce acne outbreaks.
Not everyone will receive
the same kind of acne treatments,
and your dermatologist can
tailor the treatments to your
specific needs.
Taking care of your skin is
the best way to reduce pimples.
Choose cleansing products
that are not overly harsh
and are oil-free. Wash your
face after sweating heavily.
For young women, the use of
makeup can exacerbate acne
problems, so it is a good
idea to pick cosmetics that
are non-comedogenic, because
they do not clog pores. Never
go to sleep at night without
washing your face. It is also
imperative that you do not
squeeze or pinch zits. You
may be tempted to do it, but
it can lead to scarring. Don't
spend a lot of time scrubbing
your face, because it can
make acne worse. It is also
smart to avoid putting your
hands on your face a lot,
because the oil on your hands
gets transferred to your face
and can cause further outbreaks.
Pimples are a part of life
for most of us. While that
may not be much consolation
to someone who is suffering
from acne, it may help to
put it in perspective. Acne
happens to everyone at some
point in his or her lives.
The good news is that there
are many products available
to treat acne, and severe
acne can be improved by seeing
a dermatologist. Acne skin
care does not have to be painful
or embarrassing. By taking
care of your skin and tackling
pimples as they appear with
common sense and some good
acne products, you can improve
the overall look and feel
of your skin.
About the Author
Bob Hett offers simple and
concise advice on the causes
and treatment of acne. Get
the answers to all of your
questions at
http://www.acnereview.info
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