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Acne Removal – the Real Secret

May 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Alisia Friend asked:


Acne is an all too common skin condition, and in some cases the chemicals used to treat it can further damage the skin. Here are some tips that will help you heal your acne:

No scrubbing or rubbing.

You can’t scrub your acne away. In fact abrasive or frequent washing can lead to dry skin and irritated acne. Your skin will respond best to kind attention. Gently wash your face no more than twice a day with a mild cleanser and pat your skin dry with a clean towel. If you exercise hard and sweat a lot you may want to wash your face afterwards.

Don’t pop pimples.

Don’t pop or squeeze pimples, as it could lead to inflammation and infection. It could also push the infected materials deep into the skin and create more swelling. Squeezing or popping pimples could lead to permanent scars on the face.

Breathe deeply.

It is advisable to breathe deeply when you feel stressed. Doctors have found out that there is a direct link between stress and acne. Studies have shown that there is increased amount of androgen production when a person is under stress. Not only mental but physical stress such as allergies, surgery etc could activate the androgen production. When androgen is activated the sebaceous glands pumps out more oil/sebum leading to acne.

Use honey.

Apply a honey mask once a week. Honey is regarded as a disinfectant and also it has medicinal properties believed to heal minor blemishes. It has the properties of destroying the bacteria present in the skin.

Pay kind attention to your skin.

Use a mild cleanser no more than twice a day and gently wash and dry your skin. Apply a noncomedogenic (won’t clog your pores) sunscreen.

Patience is a virtue.

Be patient. Healing takes time. Unfortunately this doesn’t happen overnight. Results are generally seen in a few weeks, but may take up to 8 weeks or more. Don’t be tempted by over night promises. So give your acne treatment a fighting chance.

Use sunscreen.

Many acne medications contain ingredients that can make your skin extra sensitive to sunlight and ultraviolet light from tanning booths. Read the label warnings, avoid tanning booths, and always use a sunscreen with at least an SPF of 15. Sun exposure can actually irritate acne even if you are not using an acne medication. So don’t make sunbathing a part of your lifestyle and always use sunscreen.

More is not better.

If you use more acne medication than directed by your doctor you can actually worsen your acne. Many over-the-counter acne treatments contain active ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. Too much of either of these can cause your skin to become excessively dry or irritated. It can take time for your skin to adapt to new medications. Remember that it may take up to 8 weeks for any acne medication to have a noticeable effect. Use the medication exactly as directed by your doctor and if you don’t see an improvement within 8 weeks talk with your dermatologist.

Use only noncomedogenic products.

When purchasing cosmetics, sunscreen or other skin care products, make sure the label reads noncomedogenic. These products, as well as those labeled nonacnegenic, won’t clog your pores and therefore won’t cause or make your acne worse.

Here’s the rub.

Headbands and hats can aggravate your acne as they rub against your forehead. Try to avoid these things when possible.

Don’t touch your face.

It’s amazing how often we touch our faces during an average day. Our hands have oil on them and of course bacteria too, both of which can make acne worse. So avoid touching your face or leaning your chin on your hand. Be sure that other objects that come in contact with your face like cell phones, telephone receivers, eye glasses, etc are clean.

Wash your face.

It is advisable to wash your face at least twice a day with sulfur-based soap. Once when you wake up and again when you go to bed. Do not scrub; just give it a smooth touch. Washing your skin over and over again will create more trouble than help you.

Cut your hair.

If you have long hair it is advisable to cut it short. Your hair contains oil and when you move, the dust particles do mix up with your hair and when your hair bangs on your face or neck or forehead or the affected area, the situation could worsen. Also wash your hair on a daily basis.



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Herbal Acne Treatment – Benefits of Herbal Treatment for Acne

May 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Ricky Lim asked:


Acne is common skin medical problem these days and although there are many acne drugs and treatment available for acne, they come with side effects such as itchness and redness. Many people are search for natural acne treatment alternatives and one such alternative that is gain popularity is herbal acne treatment.

The best thing about herbal acne treatment is that there are no side effects for these products. Also, the natural ingredients that are used in these acne products make it possible to fight with the acne problems in the most effective way.

There are now many herbal treatment for acne available on the market. Acnezine is an example and it is quite popular because of its natural ingredients. The fact that acne herbal medicines contain all the natural ingredients makes them suitable for long term use.

It also contains some vitamins and minerals which not only cure acne naturally, but improves your skin condition. However, some researchers have claimed herbal acne medicine does not work since it has not been scientifically proven and they do not get the endorsement from the FDA (Food & Drug Administration).

The problem with herbal acne treatment is that it takes a longer time to see the effects compared to traditional acne medication such as accutane and hydrogen peroxide. This does not mean it does not work.

Typically, a natural acne treatment method such acne supplements such as Acnezine will take 3 to 6 months for the acne to be completely cured. On the other hand, traditional over the counter acne medication can reduce the symptoms of acne much quicker than herbal acne medication.

However, they only reduce or stop the symptoms of acne and do not tackle the root problem of acne. Herbal medication works from the inside out and can get rid of acne permanently. Another advantage of natural acne treatment is the ingredients are readily available.

One of the most commonly used ingredients is milk and lemon juice. Which type of herbal acne treatment you should use will also depends on your skin condition and I recommend you seek the advice of a dermatologist if you are not sure.



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How To Get Rid Of Acne Scars

May 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Oz Zeldom asked:


There are different types of acne scars such as post pimple scars, ice pick scars, boxcar scars, rolling scars, hypertrophic scars, etc. There are multiple treatments available for acne scars. To get rid of acne scars you have to wait for them to go away on their own by leading an overall healthy lifestyle, or undergo some form of surgical/chemical acne scar treatments, or apply some acne scar creams/ ointments, or adopt some natural home treatments. Some of the treatments for acne scars are as follows:

* Subcision treatment

* Punch Replacement treatment

* Punch Excision treatment

* Punch Elevation treatment

Chemical Peel treatment of acne scars involves applying certain types of acid for a period of time and then removing it. This treatment is a mild approach to getting rid of acne scars. This treatment is useful for treating mild acne scars.

Dermabrasion treatment for acne scars is a painful procedure which takes time. This treatment involves physically removing the upper-most layer of skin using abrasive disks or pads. It usually takes 2-3 weeks for the acne scars to heal completely. This treatment mostly provides only short-term results. Microdermabrasion treatment is almost like a normal dermabrasion, but less skin is removed at a time.

Laser resurfacing treatment for acne scars is an expensive procedure. It is one of the most effective ways to get rid of acne scars. This treatment involves physically removing the upper-most layer of skin using lasers. It usually takes 1-2 weeks for the acne scars to heal completely. This treatment also provides only short-term results.

Antibiotics like tetracycline, doxycycline, erythromycin, and minocycline are examples of oral acne medications. But there may be some side effects when you use such antibiotics.

Acne scar creams are most effective antibiotic-free treatment for acne scars. Such creams are inexpensive than the clinical treatments. But the result may take longer time than the clinical treatments. Antimicrobial ointments or topical acne medicines are good acne skin care medications. Mederman cream is good for treating acne scars and is inexpensive and affordable. Proactiv lotion fades acne scars but is not suitable for sensitive skin. Creams containing cocoa butter and vitamin E diminish acne scars naturally over time and keep your skin soft, elastic and healthy.

Preventing severe acne is the best way for stopping your mild acne from getting worse. Wash your face twice a day with very mild soaps with antibacterial formula. Avoid junk foods, oily foods and fatty foods. Avoid using fabric softeners for scrubbing your face. Avoid squeezing pimples, blemishes and spots. Always use sun-block and moisturizers. You can apply palmer’s cocoa butter daily to get rid of any type of scar. Leading an overall healthy lifestyle will also help in getting rid of acne scars.

Before choosing any specific method of treatment for your acne scars, make sure to research a lot because every treatment option has pros and cons. Some treatment may beneficial to acne scars of some people while worsen the appearance of others. You may get the suggestions from different dermatologists and can decide the really best treatment for you. The best, safe and most efficient way of dealing with your acne scar problems would be to consult a dermatologist though it will cost you much.



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Over-the-Counter Acne Treatments

May 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

anonymous asked:


A wide range of medications are available today which have proven effective in the treatment of acne. Sometimes it may be necessary to take a combination of medicines to successfully and completely treat the acne. The earlier you treat your acne, the less likely you are to develop severe acne and scars from pimples. Do consult your dermatologist before embarking on any course of medication. Also, do remember that there are no miraculous cures for acne and medications that promise an overnight cure are probably not proven to do so. Results from these acne drugs are generally seen in six to eight weeks.

Most over-the-counter (OTC) medications are suited for mild forms of acne. For moderate to severe forms of acne you will probably have to consult a dermatologist and get medicines prescribed for your specific condition. Amongst the OTC medicines, there are as many medicines as there are forms of acne! Choosing the right one for your condition can be a challenging task. Topical acne medications available are found in the form of creams, gels, lotions and soaps. Some of the common over-the-counter medications are:

Benzoyl Peroxide

This is a strong oxidizer that helps to kill the bacteria responsible for the inflammation and redness that are present in the clogged pores. It has been proven successful in treating acne in the short term. It also helps to clear the acne by removing dead skin cells in the clogged pores. Be warned that benzoyl peroxide can cause dryness and irritation, so do apply only as per directions. It is also a known bleaching agent so be careful of your clothes and sheets when using it.

Salicyclic Acid

This is a common exfoliating agent that helps in peeling the top layer of the skin and thereby prevents the build up of dead skin cells which are partially responsible for clogging the pores. It also assists in unblocking already blocked pores. It can be a skin irritant, so again use as per directions. Also, it does not prevent the formation of new blemishes.

Resorcinol

Resorcinol, found in many OTC medicines, is used to treat acne, seborrhea dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and other skin disorders. It breaks down blackheads and whiteheads and this helps to control acne.

Sulfur

Rarely used alone due to it abhorrent smell, sulfur is present in many OTC medications, especially in combination with alcohol, salicyclic acid and resorcinol.



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Acne – Best Prevention for Acne

May 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Bertil Hjert asked:


Looking for a prevention method for acne will solve most of your health problems. Your skin will be blemish free and you would feel special and blessed. A blemish starts forming at least two to three weeks prior to appearing on the surface of the skin. Hence, you may not be able to notice any improvements for one month.

Here are some of the best acne prevention methods you can follow as a skin regime.

- Wash your face

It is important to keep your face clean. Wash it daily with a mild cleanser. This will keep your skin free of impurities and blemishes. It will also help in unclogging of pores.

- Use a gentle cleanser

Using the right kind of product is really important. Go for a mild cleanser to wash face. You may also go for an exfoliation. However, you must avoid scrubbing your face as it will make your acne appear worse.

- Go for a prescription soap

Speak to your dermatologist about the kind of cleanse you must use. Buy one that suits your skin type.

- Wash your face the right way

Patients should take special care to wash their face under the jaw to the hairline. Make sure that you rinse your skin thoroughly after washing it.

- Avoid using astringents

Don’t use astringents unless your skin is very oily. If you must use an astringent, use it only on the spot where the skin is very oily.

- Shampoo your hair

It is important to keep your hair clean. If your hair is oily, make sure that you wash it everyday with a good shampoo.

- Wash your towels and pillow cases

You must keep your towels and pillow cases squeaky clean. This will keep the bacteria off the cloth and your skin blemish free.

- Exercise regularly

Exercising regularly keeps the body free of acne. It increases the blood circulation and oxygen penetration to the skin that ultimately prevent acne. Exercise is also a good way to reduce stress that also a good way to reduce stress that leads to acne.

- Have a bath after exercise

You must always shower after exercise. The sweat coming out from the oils or from the skin can clog the pores and for skin blemishes.

- Style your hair

Make sure that you style your hair in a way that it does not touch your face. Stay away from greasy hair products including defrizzing agents that may cause a break out of blackheads along the hairline.

- Clean cosmetic brushes

It is important to regularly clean cosmetic brushes in warm soapy water.

- A healthy diet

Have a lot of fruits and vegetables in your diet. It will help you maintain healthy skin.

- Avoid direct heat or cold

Don’t expose your skin to too much sunlight, heat or cold. Some of the acne medications may also make the skin very sensitive to light. Make sure that you wear an SPF sunscreen when the skin is exposed to light.

- Drink a lot of water

You should drink at least eight glasses of water on a daily basis to detoxify the body from the inside.

- Don’t touch the affected skin

Don’t rub or touch the affected area. It is important to keep your hands off the skin lesions to prevent the problem from worsening.

- Oil free cosmetics

Choose cosmetics carefully. Make sure that all your cosmetics such as foundation, eye shadow, blush and moisturizers are oil free.



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The Different Types Of Acne Medication

May 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Kathlene Capelle asked:


To treat acne, there exists many types of acne medication and solutions. Many of the acne medication treatments may include topical or systematic acne solutions. Additionally, homeopathic treatments may also be applied to prevent the out-break of acne, an example of which is the use of mild soaps and water. Which acne medication to use first depends on what is the cause of acne.

There can be many causes of acne. Some of the causes include:

• Over-secretion of the sebaceous glands of its sebum (natural oil of the skin).

• Hormon imbalances due to internal changes in your body.

• The weakening of the immune system due to the attacks of the acne-infecting bacteria called as “Propionibacterium acnes”.

• Impaired internal detoxification system.

• The reaction of the digestive system to the food items you eat.

• Stress.

• Genetic influences.

• Environmental pollutants or toxins.

• Cosmetics that contain chemicals, preservatives or harmful substances.

The severity of your acne problem determines the type of acne medication to be used. In fact, for the less serious acne cases or conditions, it is best to start with natural acne solutions. This normally comprises of natural herbs and exotic plants that are effective in removing blemishes and the prevention of bacterial formation. One example of less serious acne symptoms are those that appear on the onset of an acne outbreak.

Fruits and vegetables are perfect in lessening the effects of the above mentioned factors. They contain eeded minerals and vitamins for healthy skin. These may also have the properties of effectively cleansing and removing the oil from the skin tissues, like that of cucumbers and tomatoes. Most vegetables and fruits have a high water content. Water itself is potent in releasing body toxins from the body. Increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables and drinking plenty of distilled water can help prevent the onset of acne.

However, if you have a serious acne breakout, the use of acne medication treatment may be suitable. Acne medication products include topical and systematic acne solutions.

Topical acne solutions are those which you apply on the skin surface. One ingredient found in a topical acne medication product is benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is effective in reducing the quantity of bacteria on the skin. However, prolonged use can result in dryness of the skin, contract dermatitis and cause skin irritations.

Another ingredient in a topical acne medication product is Azeilic acid. Azeilic acid is known for its diminishing effect like that of benzoyl peroxide, on the bacterial presence on the skin. This acne solution is also effective in evening out the darker complexions produced by the recent flare-ups of acne. The side effects of this acne solution are impermanent discoloration on the affected area and extreme dryness.

In addition, Erythromycin in its topical form may reduce the acne inflammation. This acne solution is often combined with benzoyl peroxide to rigorously attack belligerent infection caused by the “Propionibacterium acnes”.

An acne solution that does not only obstruct the growth of the acne-infecting bacteria but may also address inflammation and clogged pores is Sodium Sulfacetamide treatment. However, it is not commonly used as a treatment to acne because of its smell. Yet, it has been proven to help acne flare-ups in many cases.

Systematic acne medications are usually prescribed to more severe cases of acne infections. Generally speaking, the treatment may last up to six months. For women, the most prescribed systematic acne solution is anti-androgens. This form of treatment controls the secretion of a certain hormone and is commonly referred to as hormonal treatment.

Treating your skin with the right acne medication type is important. For instance, if your acne problem is at best mild, you don’t want to be applying too strong a product on your skin. Too harsh a product can cause your skin to age faster and result in wrinkles or dry scaly skin. It is therefore, best to research properly on acne medications that will be the most appropriate for your acne problem.



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