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The Basics Of Acne Skin Care

Saturday, October 10th, 2009
by Christine Flethson

Many people suffer with the skin condition known as acne or Zits but while it can cause a great deal of distress, it is a condition that does have many treatments available. Skin care treatments are plentiful and research into the condition is continuing.

There are a broad range of acne skin care products available.

General acne products are used as a preventative measure and include cleansers, make-up removers and other similar products that can help prevent acne. We should all use products like this to maintain our skin and prevent future problems from occurring.

Other acne skin care products like skin cleansers are more specific about their job, they ensure the facial pores (and other areas) remain free of oil. When the pores become clogged with this oil, bacteria which can cause the problem begin to grow.

Exfoliation skin peels have proved quite effective as a skin care treatment and at controlling the problem. Dead skin cells and other atmospheric pollutants are removed cleaning the pores which reduces the chance of any bacterial growth.

There are specialized acne skin care products available over-the-counter, they do not require the need of a prescription. Products that can remove the pore clogging oil contain the ingredient benzoyl peroxide, these include creams, cleansers and peels that slow down acne formation.

In case there is a reaction to the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide, dermatologists recommend that any product you use should be a low concentrations of no more that 5.5 parts per hundred. You may need to try a few but if none of them seem to be working then you would be advised to contact your skin specialist.

There are benefits of seeing your doctor or dermatologist, they can prescribe you with a prescription for treatments not available over the counter, for example a course of antibiotics. Some specialists recommend the sufferer never tries doing this on their own as it can cause permanent skin damage.

An alternative that has been shown to work well is hormone therapy. There is no longer any reason to despair if you have this skin complaint or are prone to its effects.

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How To Care For Your Skin When You Have Acne

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
by Christine Flethson

There are millions of people around the world who suffer with acne (Zits), fortunately, the problems it causes is gradually being conquered. Skin care treatments are plentiful and research into the condition is continuing.

The acne skin care products available fall into those categories you can buy over the counter, on the internet and those that are designed to prevent the condition which are prescription only.

General acne products are used as a preventative measure and include cleansers, make-up removers and other similar products that can help prevent acne. This is a market where many people use this type of product every day to condition their skin.

There are acne skin care products that are more specialized in there approach and are formulated to reduce and limit the amount of oil in the pores of our skin. When the pores become clogged with this oil, bacteria which can cause the problem begin to grow.

Exfoliation skin peels have proved quite effective as a skin care treatment and at controlling the problem. Dead skin cells and other atmospheric pollutants are removed cleaning the pores which reduces the chance of any bacterial growth.

There are specialized acne skin care products available over-the-counter, they do not require the need of a prescription. Products that can remove the pore clogging oil contain the ingredient benzoyl peroxide, these include creams, cleansers and peels that slow down acne formation.

Although benzoyl peroxide works well, it is possible you may have a reaction, it is suggested that any benzoyl peroxide skin care product should not contain the active ingredient at more than 5.5 percent. As with any type of zit creams, you may need to try a few acne skin care products until you find one that will suit your skin.

There are benefits of seeing your doctor or dermatologist, they can prescribe you with a prescription for treatments not available over the counter, for example a course of antibiotics. Some specialists recommend the sufferer never tries doing this on their own as it can cause permanent skin damage.

Your doctor could prescribe a hormone-based treatment to treat your skin problem. There is no longer any reason to despair if you have this skin complaint or are prone to its effects.

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What Are Some Of The Best Acne Treatments

Thursday, October 1st, 2009
by Jessica Zanderson

Many people find it hard to believe that you can suffer with acne at any age and do not have to be a teenager. In actual fact it is probably more common than you thought with ninety percent of the world’s population suffering with acne in one form or another during their lifetime.

Our bodies produce oil called sebum which is quite normal but sometimes we produce too much and this clogs the hair follicles which can be one of the causes of acne but excess oil is not the only cause nor does it mean that someone who has excess oil in their hair follicles will develop acne. It appears that acne is not an age old problem but a recent development and one caused by too much oil in the pore itself which results in the pimple we are all very conscious of.

But the clogged pores which are the main cause of acne can also be the result of contemporary substances like cosmetics, pollution and even the hormone adjustments many young people go through. Even out diet can play a part in the cause of acne as much of our diet today is made up of unhealthy processed foods.

In more serious cases of acne, some of the proprietary treatments may not be effective and it may be necessary to see a dermatologist. Once a dermatologist has been consulted then he will check on the effectiveness of the medication on a regular basis and monitor to see whether other treatment is necessary. It is very important to avoid aggravating, or disrupting, any and all acne blemishes otherwise, the sufferer will face a possible bacterial infection from dirt or germs that may reside underneath the fingernails.

This means that fingernails need to be kept clean and not dismissed because they look clean as almost all bacteria and germs are invisible to the naked human eye. It is for this very reason that anyone who suffers with acne should not touch their acne with their bare hands.

With ninety percent of people having acne at some stage in their life it is easy to see people with perfect skin are rare and current studies are now indicating that acne may well be hereditary. By far the biggest reason for acne is when a youth child enters into puberty and the change in hormone levels associated with that period.

If necessary, acne sufferers should consult a dermatologist or qualified physician for acne treatment. The information here is not designed to replace the advice given by a doctor, dermatologist or other medical professional.

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