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Acne Free Skin Tips

Posted in Beauty on May 20th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

Acne is a frustrating problem that can often take extreme dedication to treat properly. Many people will suffer from acne at some point in their life, and it’s never fun when an unwanted pimple pops up. For others acne can be much more severe and it’s not a matter of one or two pimples. It can consist of serious outbreaks that damage a person’s self esteem and actually inhibit a person’s desire to go outside to be seen. No matter what your particular acne condition consists of, there are ways how to get rid of acne that are effective. The most important thing is never to give up because treatment can be very beneficial in most cases.

Sometimes taking care of your skin to prevent acne takes consideration about factors you wouldn’t normally think of. For example, do you wash your face after exercise? Many people forget this simple step to acne prevention because it doesn’t cross their mind that there is a connection. But getting sweaty can clog your pores and increase the chances of acne formation if you aren’t careful.

Women who use makeup that is oil based will have a higher chance to develop acne because of clogging of the pores. This is an example of how acne forms since all it takes is a blockage in the pore to allow bacteria to build up and cause an inflammation. So even if you don’t wear makeup, the number one rule of acne prevention is to keep your face clean from anything that can cause a build up of dead skin cells. So this includes sun screen, shaving cream, or certain filmy soaps. Remember the best treatment is always prevention as things can get more complicated when acne leads to blemishes or future acne scars. Never neglect the problem because it takes a comprehensive treatment to stop acne, and if you wait too long the situation could get worse.

Dealing with Bad Adult Acne

Posted in Beauty on April 13th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

If you are an adult suffering from acne, take heart, you are not unique. Acne affects over 80% of people growing up but unfortunately not everyone grows out of it. In fact some adults have recurring cases of bad acne which leads them to think that they are unique. The truth is, some experts estimate that about 25% of those aged between 20 and 60 suffer from adult breakouts at some point.

Causes of Adult Acne

The sebaceous glands located in the skin produce an oily substance called sebum. Sebum clogs skin pores and when this mixes with acne causing bacteria and dead skin cells, causes inflammation of the pore. An imbalance of androgen (male) and estrogen (female) hormones are also known to cause acne. In women, breakouts can happen while they are pregnant, or while they are undergoing perimenopause and menopause. The use of oil based cosmetics is also known to be cause of breakout.

General Treatment for Adult Acne

There are several types of treatment for adult acne. A variety of treatment is often applied and sometimes a variety of trials may be required to find the most effective solution for an individual. If you are unsure of which type of treatment to use, or the solutions you’ve applied haven’t worked, get expert advice. As an example, it is not advisable to apply medication for adolescents as they are designed for generally oily skin and might make things worse for adults who have generally dry skin. Listed below are some general types of treatment for adult acne.

Cleansers: Use gentle cleansers. Using products or medications that contain granules can be abrasive to the skin. The one thing you want to avoid is irritating your skin even more with these types of products.

Creams and lotions: Using Retinol products cleans the skins pores. Benzoyl peroxide is also very popular for cleansing and is effective in killing bacteria. Products with salicylic acid are also quite popular and effective for controlling acne scars.

Prescription medications: There are topical and orally taken antibiotics that help fight acne causing bacteria located in the skin. Some blood pressure drugs also help by balancing hormones, if this is found to be the cause of acne breakouts.

Laser solutions: Laser treatment is effective however they can be quite costly. Laser treatment targets scars and can kill bacteria very effectively. Laser treatment is often the last choice of patients because of the cost involved thus it is best to first explore other options.

A Preventive Regimen

Maintain a clean face through a regular washing regimen. Wash your face two times a day with a mild facial cleanser. If your face is too dry, use lukewarm water. Use a soft washcloth if available to avoid skin irritation, otherwise use your hands.

The next time you have a breakout, understanding the causes, treatment and prevention of adult acne as discussed above provides you with the right approach.