Tag-Archive for ◊ acne ◊

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Monday, November 24th, 2008

Acne treatment

Acne is classified as a skin disease.  It is a medical problem, caused by the sebaceous glands producing too much sebum.  Sebum is an oily substance that our body needs to stop our skin and hair from drying out, but excessive amounts result in Acne.  The oil builds up in the hair follicle and leads to damage.  When the oil is exposed to the dust and dirt in our atmosphere, bacteria grows, this results in pimples, blackheads or spots.  It depends on your skin type, as which type of product is best.  That’s why it is best to choose an Acne treatment for your skin type.

When it comes to our facial washes, cleansing lotions, shower gels and even shampoo, we choose a product that is suitable for our particular skin type.  When it comes to treating Acne, we should make the same considerations about our choice of product.  The product base will dictate which skin type that Acne product is particularly suited for.  Lotions tend to be the best ‘all rounder’, good for most skin types and cause only moderate irritation to the skin.  Although treatments containing Propylene Glycol can leave the skin feeling a little dry. 

Water based and alcohol free, aqueous solutions, cause very little irritation to the skin, and are good for normal to dry skins.  These should be avoided by those with oily, or combination skin.  Ointments are good for people with normal to dry skin.  They tend to be low irritants, but due to their greasy nature they are only suitable for treating small areas of affected skin. 

Finding a good Acne treatment for oily skin can be tricky.  Foams are good, and can treat large areas of affected skin.  Their drawback is their price, they do tend to be a bit on the expensive side.  If the budget’s a bit tight, creams might be a better choice.  They tend to be more economical and are much less greasy, than many of the products on offer.  Creams are also absorbed quickly, making them good for treating larger areas.  It is important to use an Acne treatment for your skin type.  Do some research and make sure you choose what’s right for you.

Author: Admin
Monday, November 17th, 2008

The Major Cause

Teenage Pimples

Pimples are blockages within the tiny hair follicles of the face and body.  Most often, caused by hormonal imbalances, which can the sebaceous gland to over react.  The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called Sebum, and this is why the follicles block.  The result is, the pimple.  Young people, during puberty, are the number one sufferers.  A mild case of teenage pimples can be a problem.  When it becomes more that that, it can affect the teenager, mentally and physically.  Unfortunately, teenagers and pimples, do seem to go hand in hand, most of the time.

Treatment

Pollution and dust do not help, they too can block pores and cause pimples.  In a modern world, short of living in the Antartic, these two elements are hard to avoid.  Combined, teenagers can find themselves with a major problem.  Sensitive and oily skin is also more prone.  Following a healthy diet and making sure you drink plenty of water, can help improve the condition.  When it comes to pimples, the saying, prevention is better than cure, definitely applies.  Herbal remedies and  supplements can help.  There are also some great, over the counter, medicated, facial washes, ointments and lotions available.  Especially formulated for teenagers with pimples.

Research

There are only two herbs which have been researched, and actually proven to fight teenage pimple problems.  They are Green Tea, and Tea Tree Oil.  Recent research shows that herbal treatments, containing these, can be very effective for controlling pimples and Acne.  However, due to the fact that the cause of the pimple is hormonal, they will not stop the cause.  Medicated treatments have been researched far more, so the results are more conclusive because of this.  They include all prescription drugs, and some antibiotics.  If a pimple condition seems to become worse, it is always best to seek advice from your medical practitioner.  Maybe teenagers and pimples don’t have to be hand in hand, after all.

Author: Admin
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Acne Makeup

Pimples can be a nightmare for teenagers, but adults are not immune to the problem either.  Pimples can be caused by the skin reacting to high testosterone levels in the body.  Hence teenagers reaching puberty are the number one sufferer’s.  High testosterone levels make the sebaceous glands over produce an oily substance our hair and skin needs, sebum.  This blocks the hair follicles, causing blackheads and pimples.  In serious cases it can lead to Acne.  This when most girls will be asking the question, will makeup worsen my pimples?  The answer is no, but you should take care.  Here’s a few of the do’s and don’ts, regarding how to apply make up when you have pimples too. 

For larger areas of effected skin, some of the most famous make up artists use a technique known as ‘icing’ to treat the pimple, before applying any coverage.  To do this, gently rotate a small piece of ice all around the affected area.  If your condition is more isolated, small pimples are best treated with any concealer containing salicylic acid.  This will help dry the pimple out and camouflage it at the same time.  There are lots of products available, just ask your pharmacist. 

If your pimple is raised and red, firstly, don’t be tempted to squeeze it!  That will just cause more problems tomorrow.  For this, find a product that combines salicylic acid with camphor.  Normally, a dab of this will help reduce the problem.  Stay away from heavy based foundations, they can contain Pomades.  This describes waxy type substances, like petroleum jelly and mineral oils.  If you are still finding it difficult to master how to apply make up when you have pimples too, consult a professional.  If your skin is really bad, it is always best not to wear any make up at all.

Author: Admin
Wednesday, October 01st, 2008

In order to deal with the dilemma of acne, people have tried every method imaginable. Cold Packs, alcohol rubs and even toothpaste to remove blackheads and pimples. In America, the land of plenty, we have made a market for the pain of others and there zitty faces. There are skin products galore and an equal amount of people to use them.

If acne treatments are not used there can be damage done to the skin. Discoloration and deep lesions will often appear. A good hygiene regimen with a mild skin cleanser can stop a break out before it happens. Skin cleansers neutralize all those bad bacteria in the skin and leave the skin very smooth and fresh looking.

The skin cleanser needs to be hypo allergenic and it is best to find one that is anti allergenic, as well. This is the first defense in the acne battle. Secondly, after the break out has happened, immediately treat the area of infection. With any type of acne removal medication that works right with your body.

Acne creams and ointments are typically the medication of choice for sufferers. These medications contain many active ingredients like Alcohol and Benzyl Peroxide. Alcohol and Benzyl Peroxide are used to remove the excess oil from the skin a kill the bacteria in the pores.

Excessive oil that remains on the face will irritate the acne even more and in some cases the Skin cleansers and topical creams have aggravated the condition and made the acne break out more severe. Be sure to find the right acne treatment for you and if the problem persists seek advice from a dermatologist.

In cases of scarring from acne many creams have been created to reduce the effects and appearance of the scars. These ointments are similar to make up in nature and will not alleviate the condition of acne at the source.

Severe cases of acne will often need a different approach than over the counter medication. You might have an acne condition like rosacea. Rosacea is not a bacteria issue it is parasitic in nature and needs to have a different course of treatment to alleviate its symptoms.

Yet again, it could be your bodies’ reaction to the amount of testosterone in your skin. Often, steroids and heavy duty topical ointments and cleansers will be prescribed. Severe acne is nothing to mess around with and scarring is often a real possibility if the skin is infected enough.

With all the many methods available for the removal and treatment of acne, a person can get rid of or maintain the condition.