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The Best Acne Treatments

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011
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Before you can decide on the best acne treatments you need to understand what acne is. The pores of your skin are openings to canals called follicles, each of which has a strand of hair and an oil gland.

The oil glands help to lubricate the skin and the removal of old skin cells. Production of excess oil by the glands leads to blockage of the pores, which is turn collect bacteria and dirt. Acne is caused when the pores of the skin get clogged.  The blockage is known as a plug. The best acne treatments work on clearing these blockages.

Symptoms of Acne

The plug or the blockage has a head which can be a blackhead or whitehead. When those rupture they allow the material inside, which includes oil and bacteria, to spread around the surrounding area, causing inflammations. When the inflammations are deep the pimples become enlarged and form angry, painful cysts. The best acne treatments aim to cure the cause and eliminate the symptoms.

Who is prone?

Teenagers are more prone to acne since they are at the age when they experience hormonal changes which in turn stimulate the production of oil by the glands. This is not to say that adults do not get blemishes and pimples. However, 75% of teenagers are affected by outbreaks at some stage, to some extent and look for the best solutions. The depression and anxiety that result from the onset of acne can be difficult to handle and hence acne treatment is imperative at an early stage.

Other causes

It is often genetic Hormonal changes brought on by stress, menstruation, pregnancy or birth control pills Excessive sweating caused by high humidity Drugs such as testosterone, estrogen or steroids Hair products or cosmetics that are greasy or oily

Acne treatment

The best acne treatments always recommend thorough cleansing of the skin to begin with. This needs to be followed by a topical treatment such as the application of an acne face toner to deep clean and tone the skin. An anti acne mask can remove toxins from the skin and helps to regulate the production of oil in the skin.

Additionally, treatment should be consistent and followed for at least six to eight weeks to ensure that they have long-term benefits. This will result in the prevention of new lesions being formed and aid in the removal of acne scars.

By: Tim Faber

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The Elusive Acne Treatment

Thursday, January 27th, 2011
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Feeling frustrated after trying over countless acne medications ?Are you wondering why they never works on your acne but performs wonderfully on your friends or acquaintance acne? You might start to ask yourself what is actually wrong with yourself and ponder the reasons for your acne stubborn existence on your skin. Be patient. Don’t ever give up. There is actually a very simple method in treating your acne successfully.

We are recommending a combination of three steps to achieve an blemish-free skin.

Start off your treatment with a gentle cleanser.Don’ be bother if it doesn’t lather much. The ingredient that causes the foams is actually bad for your skin.It might provoke your acne lesions and cause more new lesions to form.What you want to achieve here is to remove dirt from your skin before applying the acne medications.

Topical treatment containing benzoyl peroxide is the most effective acne treatment that is available in the market. It kills the P. acnes bacteria that causes your acne lesions. By enriching the pores with oxygen, the P.acnes bacteria that stay at the base of the follicle get kill off. Plus the fact that even with continuous usage,the P.acnes bacteria won’t become resistant to it. That is why it is used in combination with various oral antibiotics to treat acne. As oral antibiotics can become resistant after prolonged usage, the medication containing benzoyl peroxide provides a good companion in minimising the resistance of the acne causing bacteria toward the acne treatments.

Most acne treatments fail in that acne sufferers often give up too soon and put too much of acne medications to their skin.You have to do it gradually.Do you know that your skin can adapt to the drying effect of benzoyl peroxide but it takes time.By now,you should have heard of the side effect of benzoyl peroxide which is its strong drying effecting on your skin. So select the lowest concentration of benzoyl peroxide n (2.5%) available in the market to minimize the drying and irritation it is going to cause on your skin.

We would like to ask you how long did you continue to try a new acne treatment before giving in? One week? Two weeks? Actually you should continue the usage for about a month before you can expect any significant results. Most people just give up too early. Initially,you might get a lot of new lesion breakouts which make you give up earlier.If you have many comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), using treatment containing benzoyl peroxide will drive the comedone contents consisting of dead skin cells,dead bacteria and sebum to the skin surface.Unless you belong to the 10% of the acne sufferers who are allergic to benzoyl peroxide,you should give yourself a try again at benzoyl peroxide.

The next question is how much of the medication should you put.Just apply a thin coating of the acne medication covering your acne prone skin. Do not rub the medications on your skin. A gentle sweeping motion will do as you wouldn’t want to irritate your skin to giving you more acne flare.

Benzoyl peroxide can come in gel,lotion,cream or ointment.It is best to use the gel type if you have oily skin.For people with dry skin,go for the cream.If you still find benzoyl peroxide is too strong for your skin, go for the cleanser.Even though the cleanser cream only stay on your skin for minutes,it is sufficient to kill off those acne prone bacteria.If you have sensitive skin which are easily irritated, first go for the benzoyl peroxide cleanser. See how is your skin react to it before switching to another products.

Another way to minimize the drying effects of benzoyl peroxide is followed by an application of moisturizer after the benzoyl peroxide medications.Use a moisturizer with SPF 15 or more during the day time while at night choose a more creamier moisturizer .A higher SPF rating only offer a slightly higher protection from the UVB from the sunray but can cause premature aging. So it is sufficient to use a SPF rating of 15.

As your skin can adapt to the drying of benzoyl peroxide, you should also adjust the frequency and quantity of usage in response to your skin reaction.We feel that applying benzoyl peroxide for twice a day is sufficient.In a nutshell,you can see that if you have mild to moderate acne, benzoyl peroxide will work provided that you adjust your frequency and quantity of treatment as you progress in using the treatments. Don’t let impatience fails you in treating your acne problems.

By: leo choo

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The author is the webmaster of acnemine.com

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Tea Tree Oil Zit Rescue

Saturday, December 11th, 2010
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One of the most uses of tea tree essential oil is in the treatment of skin disorders. Acne is a very common disease involving the sebaceous glands. It affects about 90% of men and women at some point during their lives.

In 1990, one of Australia’s leading dermatologists carried out an acne study at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney comparing 5% benzoyl peroxide and 5% tea tree essential oil. Both agents performed equally as well in reducing the acne, with tea tree oil having a slightly slower effect. However, comparing the two agents, tea tree oil had significantly less side effects, suggesting more frequent application and higher concentration is possible.

People with acne tend to excrete more sebaceous lipids onto the surface of the skin than unaffected people. In combination with normally shed dead skin cells, this may lead to clogging of the pores. Bacterial (propionibacterium acnes) infection is another component of acne. A clogged hair follicle becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. This can result in redness and puss-filled bumps (the dreaded zit).

Topical treatment is difficult because the medicine needs to penetrate the skin in sufficient concentration, and be strong enough not to be inactivated by the presence of blood and puss. But it also has to be gentle enough to not cause irritation. Tea tree essential oil dissolves pus and kills bacteria, leaving the area clean and tissue undamaged.

Other interesting uses of tree tea oil:

- The tea tree has been used by the Bundjalung Aborigines in Australia for centuries to heal wounds, burns, and infections.

- The plant has antiseptic properties, as well as being a germicide, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, immune-boosting, cleanser/disinfectant. Its oil is unusual in that it is effective against all three types of infectious organisms: bacteria, viruses and fungi.

- When applied to cuts, burns or bruises, it can lessen pain, speed healing and reduce inflammation.

- A few drops can be added to bath water to soothe tight muscles, and the warm steam can help to clear congestion from lungs and sinuses.

- Tea tree essential oil is widely used in massage by aromatherapists to boost the immune system.

- A one percent solution in laundry water kills dust mites which is a common cause of asthma in many people.

Tea tree is tolerated by most when applied directly without the use of a dilutant. Some individuals may be sensitive to tea tree, so always do a patch test before using anything new on your body.

Note: tea tree essential oil can be dangerous if swallowed. As little as 5 ml can be toxic to a small child, so it’s important to keep it out of reach of children.