Posts Tagged ‘acne’

Dealing With Skin Acne Will Depend On The Cause

Friday, November 28th, 2008
by Nathan James

There are a variety of reasons that people suffer from skin acne, and there are many ways they can help avoid having outbreaks. Despite what parents and grandparents may have said while the kids were growing up, there is no evidence that eating that second candy bar or a few slices of pizza will cause skin acne to become worse.

It is well documented that most young people going through puberty suffer from acne due to hormonal changes, but there are still many question as to why some have it worse than others.

Acne is actually caused in part by natural processes that the skin goes through to take care of itself. Our skin automatically moisturizes itself by sending sebum through the sebaceous glands to the skins surface. Though this is a natural process if the pores in the skin are clogged by dirt, dead skin or possibly to much sebum then bumps will form and you will have a problem with acne. That is why if you have acne problems it is important to keep your skin very clean and exfoliated.

Keeping Skin Clean May Not Be Enough

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The Right Approach to Deal with Acne Scars

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
by Jeff T. Roshwood

At a time when teenagers are already struggling to cope with adolescence, the last thing they need is an outbreak of severe acne. An even worse scenario develops when they see an adult who is badly scarred from their own teenage acne. If left unchecked, mild embarrassment can soon progress to a state of serious mental anxiety, at which point, one should practice caution before making any harsh decisions regarding treatments.

They say that patience is a virtue and this is especially true when searching for an effective treatment against the result of acne. Yes of course the market is full of options but you’d be well advised to practice caution before making your choice

The proper way to approach treating your acne scars is the one that goes opposite to your instincts when you realize that you might have some damage from your most recent bout with the disease. You naturally look at what you think might be scar and want to go to the most extreme measures to make sure it doesn’t become permanent. There are a lot of ways to treat those scars. Probably the most extreme is surgery. So before you spend that kind of money and go to that extreme, start out with the basic treatments and go from there.

Acne - The Ideal Cure

Friday, November 21st, 2008
by Jeff T. Roshwood

In response to the urgency with which teenagers view acne, pharmaceutical companies have been relentless in bombarding the market with a never ending array of so called cures. When visiting a drugstore in the hope of finding a treatment that really works, it’s hardly surprising that most people have no idea which product they should buy.

Of course you’ll always see row upon row of the latest miracle creams or magic wonder pills, all claiming to be clinically proven. On the other hand, you’ll see just as many treatments that have been on the market for years, a fact which in itself could suggest they do work. After all, if they did not, how could they still be around and why would people still be buying them?

Taking a trip to the drugstore for an acne cure is not an uncommon practice at all. In fact, we tend to run to the nearest drugstore at the slightest hint of a cold, flu or in fact, any minor condition, simply because that’s what we’ve been taught to do.

Learn About Acne

Monday, November 17th, 2008
by Steve Meyer

When pores become blocked and bacteria form inside them, the result is a common skin disease called acne. It affects nearly everybody at some stage in their life, but is usually at its peak in the teenage years. The inflamed, red bumps that form sometimes can be painful, and white pimples are unsightly even though their painless.

Our skin is a vital part of our body, because it keeps out bacteria and other germs that could make us sick. But sometimes bacteria grow within the pores of our skin, and mixes with the sebum which comes from the sebaceous glands. We need this oil so our skin will remain soft and not dry.

While oil or sebum oozes out the side and is distributed around the area, our hair continues to grow through the surface. Our skin cells will grow and die and are rubbed off through washing. But when this process is interrupted when the pores close trapping the bacteria inside, the result is acne.