What is a Pimple? and How the Heck Do I Get Rid of the Little Buggers!
Monday, February 21st, 2011Acne is basically a term for pimples. Pimples are complextion problems that occur in many teenagers and some adults. Although most times pimple breakouts happen on your face, it is not uncommon for people to have acne on their chest, back, arms or neck.
A pimple in simple terms is a blockage of a pore in your skin. When puberty occurs, hormones begin to rage, and with this comes sebum. Sebum is basically oil on your skin. The problem with sebum is that when it gets mixed with dead skin cells, it causes the cells to glue together and form a blockage. Then when the pore is blocked and the skin continues to produce sebum, the sebum has no where to go and a build up occurs. This sebum also contains bacteria. And guess what? You now have a pimple.
If you have mild acne, there is a simple regimen that will control your acne. First you need to gently wash your face twice each day using a mild cleanser. This will control the oil and remove dead skins cells that are causing the pimples in the first place. If this doesn’t do it, there are OTC acne medications like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid that can be used. Both of these acne products can be found in many different types of creams and gels. Keep in mind that acne medications are very drying, so be sure to use a moisturizer to keep your skin from getting too dry.
If you have severe acne that can’t be controlled using the methods described above, it is best to visit a dermatologist. A dermatologist can prescribe acne medications to like retinoid to treat your pimples. Acne should never go untreated, because if it does, it can lead to permanent scarring.
By: Eileen Childs


