Skincare Regimes to Prevent Acne
May 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Acne affects all types of skin types, and at one time or another, chances are you too have experienced an outbreak. The best way to control acne and prevent further breakouts from occurring is to practice a regular skin regimen.
The basis of the skin care process for acne conditions is to adopt the habit of taking a gentle wash every morning and every evening and even after a round of heavy exercise. This will not only make you feel cool on the face but also unclog the pores on the skin surface. Also, it is necessary to make a close study of your hair. Specially, in the case when your hair have a tendency to become oily. You must adopt the habit of daily shampooing to prevent the oil from coming on the forehead and causing acne to attack the facial skin.
In the same way, when on a holiday or when working in the outdoors, you must avoid the risk of sunburn or the luxury of suntan. Only recently have medical analysts realized that not only do such practices cause acne conditions, they also processes the conditions that cause skin cancer. Thus a safe way out is to avoid the tanning sunburn routine altogether and take effective skin protective gear and lotions and applications to prevent the harsh effects of the sun from falling on the skin and causing acne.
When going out for a special date in the evenings or even when you are getting dressed for a day at work, you must scrupulously avoid make-up that is oil-based. Also, make-up on the face while at work is going to remain for quite a few hours. So, it is very necessary to take proper skin care daily and prevent acne occurrence. The best bet for acne skin care is to choose products that are noncomedogenic as such products do not promote the formation of closed pores and thus eliminate the danger of clogged pores, the most common problem leading to acne conditions.
For menfolks, who have to look presentable and smart at the workplace and who need to take a close shave prior to going under the shower, it is necessary to soften the beard before putting the razor to the face. This will help the skin remain smooth and not break into acne. Also, the acne-hit skin can be smoothly shaven over if the surface is soft and the razor can glide freely and gently over the surface.
Thus acne skin care is a matter of closely watching for signs of danger surfacing on the face and also preventing such signs from attacking the skin. This dual advantage can be gained by taking proper skin care precautions to avoid acne conditions.
Popping that Pimple
April 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
An inflamed blemish happens when the pore becomes engorged with excess sebum, dead skin cells, and bacteria. When you squeeze a pimple, you may inadvertently force the debris from the pore deeper into the follicle. That can cause the follicle wall to rupture and spill infected material into the dermis (the innermost section of the skin.)
Not only do you run the risk of scarring if you pick at or “pop” your pimples, you can worsen the blemish. Don’t be fooled if you are able to coax pus and debris from the pore opening. Infected material may still be entering the dermis from below.
Squeezing a pimple can lead to a nodule (hard, red, painful blemish deep within the skin) or a cyst. The most serious form of a blemish, cysts are large and painfully inflamed lesions. They develop when a membrane forms around the infection in the dermis, creating a soft, fluid-filled lump. Cysts must by treated by a physician.
Picking at your blemishes can spread infection, and ultimately worsen your acne. Clearly a hands-off policy is the best choice when it comes to your skin.
Proactive Acne Treatment
April 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Despite the thousands of products available for acne treatment today, the most proactive thing you can do is take good care of your skin – first.
Acne control is a goal for every adolescent or adult that has suffered from the ravages of this unsightly, stressful and physically painful condition. When the first signs of acne appear, take action to fight the malady right from the beginning. Early and proactive treatment stands a better chance of being successful. Often, early action means the difference between scarring and additional mental distress and a successful alleviation of the acne symptoms with no sign of scarring.
Understand the cause
Successful acne control is a matter of working with known causes of the condition and changing the dynamics to reduce the negative impact of the acne. Beginning the process early is more likely to be successful in reducing the breakouts. For example, it is now known that acne symptoms appear when there is a malfunction of the oil-producing glands at the base of the hair follicles. The cause is probably related to hormonal production, so treatment that begins early can focus on these two aspects. Hormone treatment takes time to work so early treatment is better than delaying.
Reduce physical scarring
Extensive scarring can be the result of acne pimples or inflammation coupled with the high chance of infection from the break in the skin surface. Obviously, acne control that actively fights the conditions that lead to physical scarring has a better chance of preventing such scars. The successful key is early intervention, before there is time to build up pockets of infection under the skin. Since it is now known that acne is not the result of unclean skin, depending upon cleansing for prevention of scarring may not be enough.
Prevent emotional turmoil
The impact of disfiguring and painful outbreaks of acne symptoms on the precarious emotional outlook of an adolescent is easy to remember even if you are long out of your teens. There can be almost irreparable damage done to the self esteem of the teenager. Early and emphatic acne control recognizes that dealing with the symptoms early provides less opportunity for the negative personal view to take hold in the mind of the individual with acne. Being told simply that he or she will outgrow acne symptoms does not solve the immediate drain on confidence.
Reduce the outbreaks
Early and active treatment of the acne symptoms is more likely to be successful in reducing the permanent impact of the condition. Acne control consists of treating the physical and emotional symptoms effectively so that they do not continue. This can consist of basic maintenance; getting proper rest, drinking lots of water, eating healthy clean food and cleansing your face each night and morning.








