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  • Admin 2:30 pm on March 8, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    How to Prevent Acne – Is it Really Possible? 

    From teenage years to adulthood, acne can affect any person at some time or the other. Almost everybody is plagued with this skin condition. A report by the National Institutes of Health shows that about 85% of young adults (between the ages of 12 and 24) suffer from this condition and it extends to adult hood (40 – 50 years) in some individuals.

    Even though you aren’t in control of most of the factors that lead to acne – some of which are internal, external as well as genetic; however, certain preventive measures could be taken against the breakout of this skin ailment.

    Here are Some Tips on How to Prevent Acne

    • It is important that you wash your skin regularly to help get rid of surplus surface oils and dead skin cells that are capable of clogging your pores; however, you must be careful not to overindulge in this act, to avoid causing irritation to already-formed acne or damaging your skin by drying it excessively.
    • Desist from picking or squeezing blemishes as this can deteriorate the state of your acne skin condition and also lead to scars or infection.
    • The selection of skin products should be those that are non-acnegenic – skin products that are most unlikely to clog pores.
    • Endeavour taking a shower quickly right after a round of work out, this will minimize sweat from mixing along with your skin’s oil to trap dirt and cause bacterial growth in your pores. The presence of specific bacteria in the pore can worsen acne condition.
    • Ensure you wash off your make-up before going to bed. If you don’t, you are making your pores vulnerable to clogging, subsequently resulting in acne breakouts.
    • A lot of hair products are made of certain oils that are capable of worsening acne. Since these hair products (eg| styling gel, hair spray) are necessities, especially for women, those using them are advised to always keep them from coming in contact with the face.
    • It is also essential that you carry out proper and regular cleansing of your cosmetic brushes using soap and water, and dispose polluted or very old makeup.
    • It is not enough to spot-treat only visible pimples; also applicationly topical treatments to any area that is likely to be affected by acne. Pore-clogging mechanism occurs 14 days or more before you can clearly notice any blemish on the skin.

    Complete Treatment for Acne

    Since acne condition results from combined factors (both internal and external), it is best to treat it by addressing both factors using a combined treatment technique. To address the internal factors such as triggers that can cause imbalance in one’s body, natural tablets are used to balance the body internally, while addressing the external factors with a cream that can eliminate all existing pimples. These treatments should be administered simultaneously.

    In addition, regular exercise is also helpful in minimizing stress, while increasing blood circulation as well as diffusion of oxygen to the skin; this can be acne-preventive measure. Drink enough water daily, this will assist in body detoxification from within.

    These useful suggestions can greatly aid in protecting against the h applicationening of acne, while the complete treatment technique will help in fighting existing breakouts. A lot of treatment options (in form of products) for acne are available today; however, you should exercise great care in choosing any acne treatment product.

     
  • Admin 2:30 pm on March 8, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Itchy Pimples on Scalp – How I Got Rid of Them! 

    I confess. Scalp acne sucks. And here’s why…

    Like most teenagers, I was a victim for several years to bad acne. But not just any kind of acne, it was scalp zits. It was annoying and painful when left untreated for longer than a few days.

    That’s not it, It did scalp pimples hurt (mines was moderate), it was made even worst because it’s hard to get direct access to treat the problem when your hair is in the way. Shaving my head was not an option, so there had to be another way to treat it.

    So I went to see a dermatologists, and the results she shared with me was shocking…

    The cause of my acne was drinking too much caffeine like soda and coffee.

    we have tried several different methods recommended from books and magazines with no real results, but in one short 20 minute session I found out the cure to my scalp acne would be to stop drinking so much caffeine.

    That’s not it, It that, but I learned that the styling gels I use contained chemical compounds and synthetic oils I was allergic to. This triggered my scalp pimples.

    An alternative I was told to use was regular dandruff shampoo. There are acne treatable ingredients in dandruff shampoo like zinc has been proven to clear acne prone skin, and other ingredients like ketoconasole and ciclopirox is taught to be helpful in getting rid of your acne.

    There are several reasons why people get scalp acne. For some it’s hereditary, and they need medicine treatment to stop flare up’s. For you it could be stress. Everyone’s scalp acne treatment is slightly different from another.

    Whatever your unique problem, there’s a cure for yours as it was for mines. Don’t be afraid to make a few sacrifices in your daily routine or diet if you want to stop the pain from getting worst to the point where it becomes unbearable.

     
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