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Causes of Pimples Acne

Sunday, February 27th, 2011
Pimples and acne can be embarrassing. Trying to get rid of pimples acne can be frustrating and a hassle. What’s even more frustrating is trying to figure out what cause pimples and acne. So, what I’m going to do is share with you some causes of pimples acne.

That way, you will know exactly what cause your pimples and acne. And you will know how to get rid of them.

The causes of pimples acne are:

1. Having oily skin is one cause of pimples and acne. When your face is oily, your are at risk of clogging your pores. So, make sure you wash your face at least 2 times a day. Use glycerin or sorbitol soap. I recommend using neutrogena.

If your face is dry, drink plenty of water. Drinking 8 glasses per day will help.

2. Another cause of pimples acne is touching your face a lot. If you touch your face with dirty and oily hands, you will irritate your skin. This will cause your face to breakout. Also, don’t scratch your pimples and acne. I know that sometimes they can itch, but don’t scratch.

This will make the spread.

3. Eating fast foods and junk foods are other causes of pimples and acne. Try avoiding foods that are high in saturated fats, sugar, and vegetable oils. An example of these foods are chocolates, chips, cookies, cakes, fast food burger and fries, and other junk foods.

Eating these foods will cause your hormones to become imbalance and it will spike your insulin. That’s why you breakout from eating those foods.

These are the causes of pimples acne. If you have pimples and acne, you need to do something about it. If you don’t, your pimples and acne will become worse. They could even spread over your body, including your chest and back.

By: Tony Smith

Treat your Skin not your Pimples

Sunday, February 27th, 2011
A SCENE FROM “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” where Professor Sprout, the herbology professor, asks the students to collect “bubutober pus” during a lesson to give to Madam Pomfrey, the school nurse:

“This’ll keep Madam Pomfrey happy,” said Professor Sprout, stoppering the last bottle with a cork. “An excellent remedy for the more stubborn forms of acne, bubutober pus. Should stop students resorting to desperate measures to rid themselves of pimples.”

“Like poor Eloise Midgen,” said Hannah Abbott, a Hufflepuff, in a hushed voice. “She tried to curse hers off.”

“Silly girl,” said Professor Sprout, shaking her head. “But Madam Pomfrey fixed her nose back in the end.”

Admit it—haven’t we all tried to pull off an Eloise Midgen and resorted to drastic measures to drive acne away? While we may not have the capabilities to curse pimples off our faces, there’s certainly a long list of worse ways to remove acne.

What exactly causes acne? While it is true that stress, cosmetics and detergents (such as harsh shampoos and toothpaste) aggravate acne, they are not the direct sources of your pimples. They will only make worse an already existing condition. And do not blame your diet—chocolate and French fries will not cause acne—or your crush for the huge blemish on your nose. They have nothing to do with it at all.

Hormonal imbalance

The usual culprit behind acne is an imbalance of hormones, which causes the production of extra sebum and therefore, pimples. This could be because of your genes (if your parents were pimply in their childhood, you know who to blame) or other circumstances that could lead to this imbalance—puberty, menopause, pregnancy and monthly periods among them. So if you have a friend who has effortlessly clear skin, curse the genetic lottery and take better care of your skin instead of trying to imitate his/her (lack of) routine.

While others go directly to the source and have hormone treatments in order to lessen their acne, this can be costly and impractical in minor acne cases—sort of like swatting a fly with a nuclear bomb. Some treatments, like birthcontrol pills, have undesirable side effects such as weight gain and headaches. The more dangerous side effects include clots in blood vessels and an increased risk of breast cancer. Males who take birth-control pills suddenly find themselves saddled with a pair of breasts (while some do this intentionally, that’s an entirely different story.)

A good skincare regimen will not only prevent more pimples from popping up, but will delay the onset of wrinkles and freckles. Simply washing your face just doesn’t do anymore. In our more polluted environment, you will have to learn how to cleanse, tone and moisturize your skin at least once a day. Applying sunscreen even when you’re not going out in the sun is also important because indoor lights also contain skin-harming rays. So if you’re planning to spend extended hours in front of the computer for a term paper, make sure you’ve slathered on some SPF.

Old staple

If you’re really going for a direct treatment of the pimple, you might want to check out an old staple: Benzoyl Peroxide.

However, Benzoyl Peroxide apparently isn’t just a spot treatment. According to Dr. Bernadette Arcilla of the Philippine Dermatological Society, when faced with acne, you should treat the entire affected area with Benzoyl Peroxide, but don’t overdo it! Too much of it (say, a huge dollop on top of the blemish) will dry out not just the pimple, but the surrounding skin as well, causing more damage. “The best way to apply it is to spread it evenly over the affected area, so that not only will the pimple dry out, but future breakouts will be prevented as well,” Dr. Arcilla said.

Before buying a tube of treatment, said Dr. Arcilla, take note of the concentration of Benzoyl Peroxide before applying it—PanOxyl, for example, has three variants: 2.5 percent for mild acne, 5 percent for moderate acne and 10 percent for severe cases. The latter is best left for body acne, such as pimples on your back and chest, while facial acne is adequately treated by the less concentrated variants. Again, overdoing anything will cause more harm than good so always start with a smaller concentration.

Dr. Arcilla also advised patients to use medication daily—not just on a pimple, but on the entire affected area. “You should treat the skin, not the pimples. Pimples are just a symptom of something bigger,” Dr. Arcilla said. “And if you treat it early, you can prevent scarring due to more blemishes.”

Instead of treating just the surface, go for an acne management program. In the long-term process (which combines a good skincare regimen and acne treatment), pimples won’t be gone in a week, but there is a significant 30- to 40-percent reduction of acne in one to two months. The process can be expedited with the help of your dermatologist, who can help you create an acne management program for yourself. This does take a lot more time than quick fix-acne treatments, but the results are permanent, at least.

Now, isn’t that better than cursing pimples off your face?

By: Kerwin Chang


Acne Treatment and Medication – Which Treatment is Best For You

Saturday, February 26th, 2011
acne treatment
They’re quite an irritating menace cropping up on the face, neck and the back. Apart from being painful, they hurt the self-image of teenagers. The good news is that effective acne treatment and medication are now available.

The exact causes of acne are still debated, but it’s a commonly accepted fact that excess of skin oil (sebum) secreted by the sebaceous glands clogs the latter, leading to infection. The clogged glands on the skin swell up and acne begins to appear. The most common form of acne is acne lesions of the kind known as acne vulgaris. However in rare cases the infected glands may burst beneath the skin causing acne cysts. As to the reason for the increase in skin oil secretion, hormones such as androgen get the blame.

The connection between androgen and acne is obvious, though this may not be the only cause. It’s a widely accepted notion that food such as red meat, white flour, dairy products and sugar might trigger off acne. Steroids or other acne treatment and medication could also bring about more acne. One of the methods of effective acne treatment, or rather prevention, could be avoiding the respective food items, especially as some bodies are specifically allergic to certain kinds of food.

Acne treatment is as varied as the perceived reasons for it. Beginning with unconventional methods, acupuncture on specific points of the face could provide defence against acne. Homeopathy has a few remedies as well. Kali brom is a homeopathic medication that could help individuals having pustules and blind boils on the face, neck and back. Patients with oily skin, blackheads and pustules are given selenium. Patients suffering from the more severe kind of pustules are offered hepar sulph.

Conventional acne treatment and medication involves drugs that are to be taken internally, while benzoyl peroxide ointment is the most common method of external treatment. Many natural remedies are also available, including ones containing aloe vera.

Since natural acme treatment and medication is generally without side effects, it’s highly recommended. As over 90% of individuals with acne respond positively to treatment, there’s nothing to worry about. The right acne treatment will work for you. But finding the right acne treatments is something that you can a good while locating. That is why there are many resources online you help you find the treatment that will best work for you, and once you find the right treatment you will be amazed at the results.

By: Ben Levanger

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