August 31, 2008

How To Treat Acne

Many teenagers suffer from acne. While some may not get adult acne, not all are so lucky. If adults still suffer from acne, they may feel self-conscious. It can be quite distressing to live with acne. For ladies who put make-up to cover up their acne, it may actually make the situation worse. Several reasons for adult acne include stress and hormonal problems. Sometimes, medications to resolve these problems may worsen the situation.

What exactly causes acne?
It occurs when the hair follicle or the pore is clogged. When you exfoliate your skin, some parts of your skin cells remain on the skin and this results in a blockage. Skin cells block the pores and sebum is trapped as a result. As a result, bacteria will build up and inflammation of the skin occurs.

How can this problem be resolved?
Some people try all sorts of weird methods. Some put toothpaste. Scars occur when people scratch and pick the pimples. There are many unorthodox treatments that may cause greater problems.

A lot of products found in the market help to reduce acne in adolescents and adults.Retinoids that come from Vitamin A is the most common treatment. Many products that are found over the counter can be used as well. Retin-A is the most popular ingredient found in acne prescription medication.

How do the medications work?
They remove the stickiness in the skin cell that causes the exfoliated cells to remain trapped. Exfoliating your skin on a more frequent basis will prevent sebum from building up and bacteria from remaining there. There are many acne products you can use to unclog blocked pores as they reach the sebaceous matter. You need to find a suitable cleansing product for your type of skin. Using cleansers on a regular basis will see benefits eventually as your skin slowly becomes blemish-free.

 

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