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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Acne - The Facts and the Myths By Tuhin Dev
There are certain periods of our lives we rather forget. And acne is one of them. It can be an embarrassing phase which affects not only our skin but also affect our self confidence.
Acne is a common non-contagious skin condition relating to blocked skin pores that results in skin lesions. It affects most of us at sometime during our lifetime, more commonly during our teenage years. It can be grouped broadly into two main categories: 1) Non-inflammatory acne: Here acne lesions appear as whiteheads (closed comedones) or blackheads (open comedones). When bacteria and sebum are trapped in the pores below the skins surface, they appear as white spots and are known as 'whiteheads'. When the pore opens up to the surface of the skin and the contents gets oxidized and turns black, the lesions are then known as 'blackheads'. 2) Inflammatory acne: Here the acne lesions are inflamed and may appear as papules, pustules, cysts, nodules. With nodules being the most severe.
Incidence:
o Majority of acne cases occur between 10-17 years in females, and 14-19 years in males.
o But late onset acne can sometimes occur in persons 25 years old or older. Some women develop acne in their 30 & 40's often with pre-menstrual exacerbations.
o The incidence of acne is actually lower in Asians and blacks, and even rarer in China.
o It can occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders.
Myths about Acne:
1. Acne is NOT caused by chocolate or fatty foods.
2. Acne is NOT caused by poor personal hygiene (otherwise we would have acne between our toes too)
3. Acne is NOT caused by diet. Foods do not cause acne.
4. Acne is NOT caused by masturbation
5. Acne is NOT improved by sun exposure.
The Pathogenesis of Acne:
By pathogenesis we mean how does a condition develop? Acne is caused by a complex interaction between the sex hormones known as androgens and bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes), along with abnormal keratinisation in the hair follicles of individuals ( usually on the face, neck, chest and back).
The androgens (usually in normal amounts) stimulate the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles to produce increased amount of sebum. Normally the sebum journeys along the hair follicle to the surface of the skin keeping it soft and supple. However in the development of acne, the combination of the increased amount of sebum, with the abnormal hyperkeratinisation of the lining of the follicle results in the plugging of the pore opening. This is known as a closed comedo (whitehead). If the plug gets exposed to the skin surface and is oxidised, it is called an open comedone (blackhead). The bacteria in these follicles act on the sebum which leads to a sterile inflammatory response.
Within the follicle the bacteria continue to multiply and act on the sebum, releasing large amounts of inflammatory chemicals. The follicle walls continue to distend and may break, leading to the release of the contents into the surrounding dermis. The body mounts an intense inflammatory reaction that may result in papules, pustules or nodules which we commonly recognise as the lesions of acne.
Factors that may cause or aggravate adult acne:
1. Drugs such as: Lithium, topical or systemic corticosteroids, anabolic steroids, certain types of oral contraceptive pills (oestrogen-dominant oral contraceptive pills may improve acne, while Oral contraceptive pills which contains a progestin with significant androgenic activity may aggravate acne).
2. Occupation: exposure to acnegenic mineral oils, halogenated hydrocarbons, dioxin, others.
3. Genetic Factors: Severe acne may be associated with XYY syndrome.
4. Cosmetic Induced: Certain cosmetics have ingredients that are comedogenic and may block the hair follicle openings (pore) on the skin, leading to bacterial proliferation and resultant inflammatory process with the follicle.
5. Occlusion or pressure acne: Any impermeable material worn on the skin for prolonged period of time can cause acne. Also materials that are in constant contact with the skin and cause friction or maceration can lead to acne. Occupational acne is most commonly seen in soldiers who develop acne where their bare flesh is in constant contact with their rucksacks and other equipment which they carry for prolonged periods of time. It may also be seen in person involved in regular bondage or fetish activities which involves the use outfits made of leather, rubber or PVC.
6. Emotional stress can exacerbate acne.
Severity of Acne:
Mild to Moderate Acne: It is the most common from of acne. Mild to moderate acne may have a combination of acne spots, such as whiteheads, blackheads, papules (red spots) and even pustules (a white or yellow pus filled centre surrounded by an inflamed red circle.
Severe Acne: Nodules and Cysts are the main lesions. Nodules appear has hard painful bumps beneath the skin and can take months to heal, and scarring is common. Cysts, like nodules are painful, but are pus filled and larger (more than 5mm in diameter) in size. They too commonly heal with scarring.
Treatment of Acne:
Whether acne occurs in teenagers or adults, the treatment is dependent upon the severity of the lesions and psychological impact it has on the individual. Acne can very broadly be classified as mild acne, moderate acne or severe acne. For mild acne topical treatments are the first line of therapy. In moderate cases along with the topical treatment, oral antibiotics may be added. In severe cases oral retinoid may be prescribed after blood test and close supervision by the treating dermatologist (as side effects with such a treatment can be serious).
Over the counter products for acne treatment:
1. Benzoyl peroxide gels or creams are the most popular over the counter topical treatment for acne. They are effective in treating comedonal and papulopustular acne. Improvements occur over a period of months.
2. Topical preparations containing Salicylic acid helps to correct abnormal shedding of skin cells and unclog pores. Like benzoyl peroxide it needs to be used regularly otherwise pores may become blocked when treatment is stopped. It is found in many over the counter products such as lotions, creams and gels. It may be irritating to the skin.
3. Topical preparations containing nicotinamide has been shown to help to treat acne.
4. Natural remedy: Tea tree oil has been shown to have anti-microbial activity and that is probably why it is popular among those who want a 'natural' treatment. Unfortunately only a few studies have been done, so its actual effect on acne is still unclear. But one study that compared tea tree oil to benzoyl peroxide found it to improve acne but was not as effective as benzoyl peroxide.
5. Turmeric creams have been used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat acne.
Avoid:
Avoid products that contain ingredients that are may irritate your skin (e.g. Acetone, Algin, Laureth 4, Octyl stearate, etc), or contain comedogenic ingredients (e.g. Acetylated Lanolin, cocoa butter, Potassium chloride, Sodium Lauryl sulphate, etc). The presence of a comedogenic ingredient does not mean it will cause comedone because it also depends on the formula and what is its intended use. For instance a cleanser will remain on the face for a short time compared to a moisturiser. The list is extensive but only a few have been mentioned here.
What would a dermatologist prescribe?
If the topical over the counter remedies do not work, then a dermatologist after evaluating the severity of the acne lesions and the psychological condition of the patient may prescribe:
1. Mild Acne: Topical antibiotic or topical retinoid creams.
2. Moderate Acne: In addition to a topical treatment, an oral antibiotic may be added.
3. Severe Acne: Isotretinoin is a powerful retinoid drug that is usually reserved for severe acne, which has failed to respond to all other treatments. It inhibits sebaceous gland function and inhibits keratinisation and has proved to be very effective for severe acne. But it does have serious side effects and thus must be closely monitored by your dermatologist. Pregnancy must be avoided at all costs while on this treatment.
In conclusion I want to say that Acne is one of the most common skin conditions that affects almost everyone of us at some in our lives. Most of us experience it during our teenage years while a few of us experience it during our adult life. But at whatever age it decides to pay us a visit, it affects us in more ways than one.
Dr Tuhin Dev is a skincare expert, entrepreneur and founder of Dr Tuhin Dev Skin Care Ltd, which is based in the United Kingdom. To learn more about him and what he does please visit http://www.drtuhindev.co.uk. If you enjoyed this article, you can find other articles written by him at http://blog.drtuhindev.co.uk.
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Acne Diet Link Exposed: Is There an Acne Cure Diet that Works?
Acne Diet and Sugar: The Sweet Poison
Aside from the fact that sugar is a 100% pure chemical with zero nutritional value, recent studies have clearly shown a connection between the consumption of sugar and the aggravation of acne.
When you consume any form of refined carbohydrates (white sugar, white flour, white rice) here's what happens: right after you insert that 'sweet poison' into your body, it rapidly spikes up your blood sugar levels. Your body needs to bring those levels down so it secrets a surge of insulin, other male hormones and an insulin-like growth factor called IGF-1. The excretion of these hormones overwhelms your liver and your internal system in general. The excess of male hormones encourages the skin to excrete large amounts of sebum oil: The greasy substance that encourages the p.acne bacteria to grow, resulting in the aggravation of your acne.
Acne Diet and Dairy Products: Got Milk? Got Acne
If you thought sugar can aggravate your acne, here's another major nutritional player in the formation of acne: behold the miracles of milk. Milk (all dairy products included) is the most harmful, mucus forming, allergenic and acne aggravating food you can find. Surprised? I thought so. After years of constant brainwashing by the media, who can blame us for thinking milk is good for strong bones and healthy teeth? The truth is: every sip of milk contains 59 different raging hormones, (which trigger the hyper-production of sebum oil resulting in more acne), saturated animal fat, steroid hormones, dead white blood cells, and cow pus in abundance!
Did you know that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows 750 million pus cells in every liter of milk (about two pounds) produced in America? Think about it, the next time you pop a pimple.
Scientific studies already point the finger at milk as one of the worst acne aggravating foods: "As pointed out by Dr. Jerome Fisher, 'About 80 percent of cows that are giving milk are pregnant and are throwing off hormones continuously.' Progesterone breaks down into androgens, which have been implicated as a factor in the development of acne...Dr. Fisher observed that his teenage acne patients improved as soon as the milk drinking stopped."
If there's one element you should remove from your diet in the quest for clear skin make it this one. Not only will you see an immediate improvement over your acne, you'll feel a huge weight has been lifted from your body. If you worry about calcium intake, don't! Milk being acidic forming food creates a leeching effect where calcium is taken from your bones to balance the acidity. Milk actually deprives your body from its calcium resources. Green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds are not only excellent sources of calcium they also have the powers to help you fight your acne symptoms.
Diet is only ONE of the factors that cause acne
Dairy products and sugar are not the only acne aggravating foods. The two above cannot sum up the list of western made acne triggering foods. There are several other foods you should clearly stay away from if you ever wish to clear your acne. The good new is that there are tons of other foods such as essential fatty acids that are not only excellent for your skin, they can actually help you clear your acne, by re-balancing your body and promoting to an acne-free environment.
The right nutrition plays an important part in the complex process of acne formation. When doctors claim there is no link between diet and acne because certain individuals can eat specific foods and get acne while others eat the same foods and don't, these doctors have failed to realize that there are several factors involved in the formation and aggravation of acne and diet is only ONE of them.
The Final Verdict On The Acne Diet Connection:
How To Finally Overcome Your Acne Challenge
Mike Walden is a certified nutritionist, independent medical researcher, natural health consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, "Acne No More- Open The Door To An Acne Free Life." Mike has been featured in ezines and print magazines, as well as on hundreds of websites worldwide. For more information on Mike's Holistic Clear Skin program, visit acne cure book's official website: http://www.acnenomore.com. Mike's newest holistic acne treatment information website can be found here: Acne Cures.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Acne
The pigmentation side effect gradually disappears after the therapy is discontinued.
Any side effect of a medication should be noted by the patient and brought to the attention of the physician. While most side effects are temporary they should be discussed with the physician and monitored.
1. My doctor is prescribing a topical retinoid for my acne. He said a retinoid is a substance related to vitamin A. If the drug is related to vitamin A, shouldn't vitamin A dietary supplements be helpful in getting rid of acne?
Dietary vitamin A is essential to good health, especially vision. It has healthful effects in the skin. Large doses of vitamin A for the treatment of acne is not recommended on grounds of safety. The retinoids and retinoid-like substances used as topical treatments for acne are prepared especially for their potent effect on the shedding of cell lining in the sebaceous follicle. Their use should be monitored by a dermatologist.
Dietary vitamin A has multiple health effects in the human body. Vitamin A is essential for good vision. Extreme vitamin A deficiency can result in blindness, usually accompanied by dry, scaly skin. Vitamin A overdose that far exceeds the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of 5,000 IU can have effects nearly as catastrophic. Extreme vitamin A overdose can cause the skin to blister and peel-an effect first seen in early North Pole explorers who nearly died after eating polar bear liver that has an extraordinarily high vitamin A content.
Topical retinoids are usually prescribed as a treatment for moderate to severe acne. Side effects are chiefly dermatologic, including redness, scaling and dryness of the skin, itching and burning. These side effects can usually be managed by adjustment of the amount and timing of retinoid applied to the skin. Dose adjustment must be discussed with the dermatologist who prescribed the treatment.
2. Are there any acne treatments specifically for people with dark skin? Are there any treatments specifically harmful to dark skin?
There are no acne treatments specifically for use on dark skin. Acne treatments are generally as safe and effective on dark skin as on light skin. Some treatments for acne scars may cause temporary lightening of dark skin.
Acne is a common skin disease that has the same causes and follows the same course in all colors of skin.
Very dark or black skin may be less well-moisturized than lighter skin. Topical anti-acne agents such as benzoyl peroxide that have a drying effect on the skin should be used under the supervision of a dermatologist. Benzoyl peroxide also is a strong bleach and therefore must be applied carefully to avoid inadvertent decolorization of a patch of hair, towels or clothing.
Darker skin has a tendency to develop post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (excessive skin darkening at places where the skin was inflamed). Severe inflammatory acne may result in dark spots. The spots resolve over time; a dermatologist may be able to recommend cosmetic measures to make the spots less apparent until they resolve. Some acne treatments, such as topical retinoids and azelaic acid, may also help fade the discoloration.
Removal of acne scars by dermabrasion or chemical peeling may cause temporary lightening or darkening of dark skin in the areas of treatment. Scar treatment should be discussed with a dermatologist or dermatologic surgeon before it is undertaken.
Alterations of melanin (dark pigments that give the skin its color) pigmentation such as vitiligo and melasma are not related to acne, but they may be present simultaneously with acne. The diagnosis and treatment of melanin pigmentation disorders such as vitiligo requires a dermatologist with knowledge and experience in treating these conditions.
3. Is acne that appears for the first time in adulthood different from acne that appears in adolescence?
Acne has a specific definition as a disease of sebaceous follicles. This definition applies to acne that occurs at any age. However, it may be important to look for an underlying cause of acne that occurs for the first time in adulthood.
Current understanding of the causes of acne vulgaris is described in the Main Text section Why and how acne happens. In brief summary, acne vulgaris develops when excessive sebum production and abnormal growth and death of cells in the sebaceous follicle result in plugging of follicles with a mixture of sebum and cellular debris and formation of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads). Bacteria in the follicles-chiefly Propionibacterium acnes, the most common bacterial colonist of sebaceous follicles-may contribute to the inflammation of acne by release of metabolic products that cause inflammatory reaction. The pathogenic events, which cause disease, in the sebaceous follicle are believed to be due in large degree to changes in levels of androgenic (male) hormones in the body-a circumstance usually associated with growth and development between ages 12 and
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
How a 25 year old Asian Man Stumbled Upon a Sweet and Delicious Cure For Acne That Works Fast And Permanently!
When dealing with acne, we somehow have the gut feeling that our diets do affect us. Well, you're absolutely correct! It’s a proven fact because the toxic substances contained in certain food will cause your liver and kidney to overwork. Thus the skin, being a natural waste disposal organ will take over some of the tasks, and end up contaminated with the toxin which you chowed down so heartily at the diner’s just hours ago.
I recently discovered a natural cure for acne when I was holding a potluck in my house a little while ago. As everyone needed to contribute some food or beverage in a potluck, I opted to provide the drinks and some other light snacks. Little did I know that the drink I concocted will give me a surprise when I woke up the next day and looked into the mirror. Needless to say I was an instant believer in my own accidental discovery! Here are the secret ingredients:
First ingredient: Apple – Make the apple juice and add some of the pulp into the juice for some texture. Grind the seed to fine powdery texture and mix a bit of the apple seed into the juice, not too much, but just a little. It may create a powdery texture but it’s beneficial as it can effectively clean your colon. Apple contains lots of pectin, which is helpful in maintaining a good digestive system. Pectin also acts as an antioxidant which protects certain skin related diseases like acne. A dirty colon will keep toxic substances locked in your body, which will eventually flare up on our skin. So a clean colon is essential in keeping our skin healthy and clear.
Second ingredient: Pineapple - The enzymes found in the pineapple will fight free-radical damage and also cleanse the skin by dissolving blackheads and dead cells from the skin’s surface. Thus also unclogs the skin and prevents buildup of acne and pimples. Generally, pineapples heal the skin.
Third Ingredient: Cucumber – Cucumbers are hydrating, nourishing and they possess astringent properties. Cucumbers have the same pH level as the skin, thus they aid to restore the skin’s protective and natural acid mantle. Constant ingestion will cool our body system and serve to sooth and smooth our skin. Having a cool body system will reduce the risks of getting acne and other pimples related breakouts.
By mixing the juices of these three natural fruits and vegetables together in equal portions, one will have a natural and healthy cleanser which will maintain body balance and clear up our acne with consistent intake.
Our skin is the barometer of our health and therefore, good skin is a sign of a good health, particularly our digestive system. Acne patients often have poor digestive systems and may get constipation from time to time. With daily consumption of this concoction for at least three weeks, anyone and I mean ANYONE will be able to see the beneficial effect promised in this article! GUARANTEED! No, I don’t sell fruits.
About The Author
Kenny Goh Jern Yue
My name is Kenny and I am a web publisher of http://1st-natural-acne-treatment.com/sebaceous-cyst/. Fighting acne has been my passion since it was a constant problem in my youth. This site is built to share acne treatment products I have personally used in my life and have worked for me. I can't give them for free but I can show you what they are and save you from all the trials and errors which are not just monetary. Some errors in acne treatments lead to scarring which is totally unnecessary if you know how to prevent them. Wish you luck and may you be well always.
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Are You Tired Of Looking For The Acne Cure ?
When it comes to zits and finding the acne cure it can be quite a difficult task. Everyone claims their product to be the one but are they. The acne cure is the product that works for you and what works for you might not work for someone else.
So how do you determine the acne cure that’s right for you? Well I wish I could tell you it’s very simple just buy product A or product B but the truth is you are going to have to experiment try different products until you find the one that works for you.
I could fill you full of bull and tell you Neutrogena is the one or Proactive is the one. For some that would be true, for others however it would not.
When trying a new product try to buy the smallest quantity available. Many acne products offer a trial size which is perfect! If no trial size is available then you’ll have to buy the next smallest size you can find.
Remember price has no bearing on what works. For some the cheapest acne products do the job for others it’s the most expensive. Trial and error is the only way you’ll find out.
There are some general things you can do that help almost all sufferers to some degree.
Increase the amount of water you drink daily. It should be at least 10 8 ounce glasses. Water helps flush your system and that includes your skin which then can better move impurities and toxins out of the body.
Increase the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables you eat.
Exercise. Exercise helps boost the immune system which can then better fight our acne outbreaks.
Take a zinc supplement. Zinc has shown great results for many acne sufferers. If you want more information on zinc visit us at the acne cure center or do a quick search and you’ll find other sites providing valuable information.
Reduce stress. Stress can trigger an outbreak so try to keep your stress under control. I know this can be easier said than done but there are many relaxation techniques available. Give one a try.
Contrary to the old wives tails floating around. Acne is not caused by sugar or greasy foods. Although they don’t directly cause acne, they are overall not healthy for the body and can reduce the bodies ability to build a strong immune system so you should consume in moderation. But cutting them out of your diet won’t make your acne magically disappear.
Many acne outbreaks are a result of hormonal imbalances. That’s why acne is so prone in teens. There are hormonal treatments available that you can talk to your doctor about.
There are also many other treatments available from your doctor or dermatologist. This is certainly a route worth exploring if you suffer from severe acne.
But for the occasional outbreak you can find the acne cure that works for you over the counter. So why not start now?
About The Author
MD Stacener from The Acne Cure has been serving customers for over 20 years, providing valuable information to keep you beautiful and healthy. Please visit us at http://www.acnel.com/
Baby Acne - Its Cause, Cure and Concern
How could my newborn baby possibly have acne? Most of us are probably familiar with teenage conditions; possibly adult conditions; but a baby? It's not as rare as you might think. Approximately 20-40% of all newborns will develop some degree of baby acne 2-4 weeks after birth. Don't worry, there is a natural cure and treatment is rarely needed.
The cause:
Just like teenagers or adults, your baby's skin condition is believed to be caused by the over secretion of oil that is trapped in the skin's pores. It is also commonly believed to be triggered by the mother's hormones. The mother's body's hormonal activity during pregnancy and birth is carried over after birth in the baby's system. These hormones in turn stimulate the baby's sebaceous glands causing the same effects and symptoms as seen in teenagers and adults.
Some facts about baby acne:
• It may vary in appearance, and be characterized by small pimples and a reddish area, small white spots, whiteheads, blackheads, pustules, etc.
• It is more common among boys for some reason.
• It usually appears on the cheeks, chin and forehead, but may appear on the back or bottom.
• Many skin conditions can be present at birth or shortly after such as milia (tiny bumps). This is a different condition and will probably disappear in a few days.
• It is normally temporary, does not scar and is rarely severe.
The cure:
Treating your baby's skin condition is more about what you should not do, rather than what you should do. You should definitely never use any kind of treatments on your baby's sensitive skin. Do not use any creams, oils, or lotions, as they may very well make the condition worse. It should not have to be said, but never try to cover up or camouflage the affected area with make up.
Gently wash your baby's face and/or affected areas once a day, twice at the most, with a mild baby soap and water. Never scrub as this will further irritate the skin. Never use harsh soaps or cleansers that may over-dry the skin causing more outbreaks.
You may also check with your pediatrician, but for the most part they don't usually prescribe any treatment, unless the acne is severe and continues consistently for more than three months.
Another possible source of irritation, not cause, might be your baby's spit up or drooling. Try to keep them as dry and clean as you can.
The concern:
Time is the best natural cure for baby acne, but your concerns are understandable and expected as a loving parent. The only way to be absolutely certain of course is to ask your pediatrician. The information presented here is for information only, and not intended for medical diagnosis or prescription.
Next time you're in for your baby's check up, why not ask them about it, and that way you will know for sure that your baby's health is not at risk. More than likely they will assure you that there's no worry, and you should begin to see clearer skin as your baby grows older.
For more information concerning acne and acne scar treatment, medications, home remedies and natural cures, please visit: http://jersand-acnetreatment.com
About The Author
I live in Esparto, CA and I am married with one married son and one grandson. I research and write on a variety of topics including skin care, personal interests and hobbies. My hobbies are playing bluegrass music and blackpowder shooting.
Acne Natural Cure - Easy and Effective Ways to Stop Acne
Have you ever wondered what people used to treat acne before all cleansers and antibiotics appeared on the market? With so many acne medications available online and from a local supermarket, many people don’t even think of acne natural cure. However, most commercial cleansers are harsh on your face, not to mention that trying several of them to find the right one for you would cost a fortune. You would be surprised how many products from an average person kitchen can serve as effective natural acne cure.
There are many natural acne remedies; the only trick is to find one that would work for your skin type. Unfortunately, here you will have to experiment and see what works and what doesn’t. We offer you several recipes of acne home treatment . Try them and see which will help to clear your skin.
Natural acne remedies to clean your skin
A wash of milk with lime is a great treatment for blackheads. First bring a glass of milk to a gentle boil, and then add juice from half a lime. When the milk cools down it makes a great face wash. You can store it in the fridge for a couple days.
A raw potato is cheap and brilliant acne natural cure, especially for whiteheads. The vitamin C makes your skin glow, and alkaline in the potato kills the bacteria on your face. The potato also has an exfoliating effect helping you to get rid of dead skin cells. Papaya fruit produces similar effect; you should also use it raw.
Natural moisturizers for skin with acne problem
Remember, that even the most gentle and natural products to clean your face leave your skin a bit dry, so it needs a moisturizer. Almond oil is an excellent way to re-hydrate skin after using an acne natural cleanser. Grind 7-8 almond nuts (not fried of course) with a little bit of water. Spread the paste on your face and let it stay for a few minutes. Then gently wash it off with water. Another good natural moisturizer is buttermilk or low fat, non flavored yogurt.
One important thing to remember about all natural acne remedies as well as all natural skin care products is that since you don’t use any preservatives, you will have to store them in a fridge. It is also best to use it within 2-3 days, otherwise the product starts spoiling and you can infect your skin and make acne problem even worth.
Some people think that acne is related to your diet. Pizza, chocolate and other foods with a lot of oil are blamed, but in fact there is no evidence that foods cause acne or make them worse. However, adding fresh fruit to your diet seems to help many people to clrear their faces. Possible reason is vatamins and minirals that fresh fruit contains. So keep that in mind, and next time you feel like a snask have an apple not a cooki.
Of course you can’t expect to get rid of your acne in a few days, natural cure always takes a little time to work. But if you are persistent, you will get blemish free skin and will not experience any dangerous side effects that commercial acne medicine has.
About The Author
The author has been providing highly beneficial Acne Home Treatment and understands what it take for effective Acne Treatment and hence has shared some of the vital experiences through the article.
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Extreme Methods To Cure Bad Acne
The most common methods to get rid of acne are to use lotions and astringents, to wash correctly and lastly to eat properly.. Well for those (like I was) these simple methods may not be at all good enough to treat your acne problems. If your acne problems are very severe then you may need to consult with a dermatologist to try these for more invasive and advanced acne treatments. The most popular and effective treatments for this severe acne are chemical peels, drainage, and light therapy
A Dermatologist can analyze your skin, your prior acne treatment methods and can try other methods to help clear acne. These treatments can not be done at home and need to be performed by a dermatologist. Trying these at home can lead to infection, worsening of the acne and scarring.
Chemical Peels - This is the only treatment that you can do without the help of a dermatologist but instead can go to a spa or other beauty type place. Light chemical peels of glycolic acid and other chemical agents are used to loosen blackheads and decrease acne papules. The great side effect of a chemical peel is that it will give your face a nice clean and fresh look. Never do chemical peels at home as it can burn your skin veery badly if done incorrectly.
Drainage and Surgical Extraction - Do not get turned off by the terminology, this type of "surgery" is simple, effective and done in a dentists office. When large cysts do not respond to medication they may require drainage. Drainage and extraction, which is also called "acne surgery" is simply a method to get the pus and infection out by injecting and then allowing the acne to drain itself. This will reduce the pain associated with your cysts and it will stop the possibility of scarring.
Phototherapy - I am not sure how well this worked for me but I used a suntan type booth years back that was supposed to help my skin. This is like using a suntan bed and many people like using this as it gives you a chance to get some color. Several laser and light treatments are available to treat acne. Some of these laser and light treatments target only one factor that causes acne, that is the acne bacteria itself..
Advantages to laser and light treatments include not having to remember to apply or take any medication and the ability to treat hard-to-reach areas, such as the back. However, laser and light treatments can be quite expensive, and I am not sure how I feel about the effectiveness when I used it.
Scarring is another reason to use light therapy. Over the last several years lasers have become a great way to treat acne scars.
These methods are vert invasive and sometimes are a little more than you may need. Some people can easily get away with some advanced methods for example orally taking antibiotics like tetracycline and even Accutane.
About The Author
The author has been providing highly beneficial Acne Home Treatment and understands what it take for effective Acne Treatment and hence has shared some of the vital experiences through the article.
The author invites you to visit:
http://www.acne-home-treatment.com
Acne Cures: Is there a Natural Acne Cure that Works?
Are there natural acne cures that work or is it a new age myth? Is there a permanent cure for acne or are all acne sufferers sentenced to the Sisyphean battle of tackling the ‘on the surface’ symptoms? Is there an honest, natural and safer alternative to the endless use of over the counters and to the nasty side effects inflicted by conventional drugs, creams and topical acne treatments?
Most dermatologists and other western medicine followers have already answered that controversial question by claiming that acne, among other diseases simply cannot be cured.
There are 2 reasons for that:
1. Most dermatologists don't even know what the real cause of acne is. It's amazing but true. They are highly familiar with the symptoms of acne and they specialize in tackling the 'on the surface' symptoms, but unfortunately they cannot tell you what the internal conditions are that cause your acne to form in the first place. If you don't believe me just ask your dermatologist.
2. Most doctors work in conjunction with the pharmaceutical and drug companies and the latter is not motivated, so to speak, at discovering a cure for Acne or Aids or Cancer - simply because hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on finding treatments for the symptoms of diseases. Why? simply because their global aim is to make more profit by creating consumer dependency. By applying medications and creams that deal merely with the symptoms while ignoring the source or the internal cause of the disease, acne will never be cured. The average acne sufferer will become more and more reliant on drugs that temporarily calm the symptoms and that means steady income for the drug and pharmaceutical companies.
There's a lovely metaphor describing acne among other chronic diseases and the way modern medicine deals with these afflictions: If you manage to kill all the mosquitoes around a stale pond using chemicals, for a little while there will be no mosquitoes.
But since the source of the problem (what causes the mosquitoes to appear) is still there – the stale, disgusting pond where mosquitoes can find food and fertile ground for laying their eggs – mosquitoes will always come back!
The same thing happens with your acne!
Without eliminating the source of your acne condition, you will never get rid of your acne. Without fixing the internal problem that is causing your acne, you may find temporary relief, but your acne will always come back until you do something fundamental to eradicate the cause from within...until you make the pond (your body or internal system) a place where ‘mosquitoes’ cannot exist.
Ultimately, every disease results from a breakdown within your body. All major diseases and chronic conditions are warning signs of something very fundamentally wrong inside. Deepak Chopra refers to this as "The violation of simple laws of nature that make our body function."
The very surprising truth is that you are lucky for having acne. Let me explain...Acne, like constant headaches, irritable bowel syndrome or dandruffs is only a small message from your body that something is wrong internally and should be addressed and corrected.
Now, there are two choices you can make - you can:
1. Ignore that message - big mistake! The internal imbalance that caused your acne will, in most cases, turn into a chronic condition. Now instead of just having acne you'll start having other hormonal imbalance or toxic overload related symptoms in addition to acne. Because the internal problem is not fixed, the disease symptoms get more and more intense.
2. Listen to your body and start fixing the internal problem that causes your acne to appear in the first place; you will not only get rid of your acne you will also achieve beautiful, healthy, even toned clear skin complexion, re-balance your body and prevent future hormonal or toxic overload related conditions.
The simple truth is...you are out of balance. We now live a 'far-from-natural' lifestyle. There are over 300 synthetic industrial chemicals present in our bodies that did not exist 50 years ago. We are filled with toxins from the food, and medication we ingest and use.
By fixing the internal condition that causes your acne in addition to adopting a healthy lifestyle (healthy diet & mindset, cleanse & detoxify, hormonal balancing etc.) you will put your body back into balance – holistically - your acne will cease to exist and you feel as healthy and attractive as ever!
It doesn't matter what type of acne you have. Whether you suffer from: acne vulgaris, acne Conglobata, acne Rosacea, Acne Fulminans, Blackheads, Whiteheads, Papules, Pustules, Nodules or Cysts: The principles required to cure your acne are basically the same. The "holistic" ways of treating people have been around for thousands of years, and they absolutely work whether you have teen or adult acne; whether you suffer from acne on your back, shoulders or chest or if you suffer from female related acne such as menopause acne or acne due to monthly cycles.
Whatever your acne condition is, when you finally decide to stop making the same acne treatment mistakes that have been holding you back and begin applying the holistic approach to curing acne, you can literally choose to become clear and stay clear. You will have the power to make it happen.
About The Author
Mike Walden is a certified nutritionist, independent medical researcher, natural health consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, "Acne No More- Open The Door To An Acne Free Life." Mike has written dozens of holistic health articles and has been featured in ezines and print magazines, as well as on hundreds of websites worldwide.
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Natural Acne Cures: A Gentler Alternative
You can find a large list of home acne remedies on the internet. You can also find a wide variety of over the counter acne treatments. However, the best way to control your acne is to maintain a regular skin care routine.
You can boost your daily cleansing routine by making certain lifestyle changes, but if you have severe forms of acne then the first thing you need to do is talk to your doctor so that he or she can help you determine what acne treatment to follow. Keep in mind that untreated acne can lead to extensive scarring.
Cures for Acne: The Natural Approach
Many people underestimate natural remedies because they consider them ineffective. But, you must remember that our present acne treatments are based on natural home remedies. So, take a chance and try them out because you may be pleasantly surprise.
Aloe Vera
This plant could be deemed the "cure-all" for any type of skin condition. In the case of acne, it contains anti-bacterial properties that help fight off acne bacteria and anti-inflammatory components that help reduce the swelling and itching that may accompany acne breakouts.
Honey
Honey is a great product that can be used for any type of skin treatment, even for acne problems. This product not only has potent antibacterial properties that can help disinfect the skin, but it is also very soothing and can be used as a biological acne cure (http://www.bioacnecure.com/) to treat dry and sensitive skin.
Tea Tree Oil
This product is very effective for treating acne because it contains bacteria fighting substances that can help eradicate or weaken acne bacteria. It has very little side effects, but you should dilute it when you first use it.
A Regular Cleansing Routine is The Best Acne Remedy
You may be asking yourself what a cleansing routine has to do with finding an acne cure (http://www.bioacnecure.com/), and the truth is, nothing. However, it can help you control all of the factors that lead up to acne lesions such as excess sebum, dirt, and dead skin cells. This is possible because a regular cleansing routine can help get rid of acne bacteria while also helping keep your skin functioning properly.
Your daily cleansing routine should consist of three basic steps: cleansing, toning, and moisturizing. Use products that are both oil-free and alcohol-free while exfoliating at least once every week.
You can also minimize your chances of getting acne by taking these tips into consideration:
*Cleanse no more than twice a day. Overwashing your skin can lead to an increase in sebum production which can promote the appearance of acne.
*Wash your hair frequently to keep the oil on your hair from transferring excess oil to your face and clogging your pores.
*Wash your bedding frequently to remove any oil or bacteria that can be re-transferred to your face.
*If possible, don't wear makeup. Makeup has been known to clog pores; therefore, by not wearing makeup you will be reducing your risk of developing clogged pores and acne.
*Leave your pimples alone. Picking at them will increase the chances of acne bacteria entering your skin.
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Natural Acne Cure - The Simple Equation to Acne-Free Skin
When it comes to the treatment of acne in the Western world, doctors seem to look no more than 'skin deep'. They prescribe you drugs and topical creams but the acne symptoms reappear. Why? Because the problem comes from deep within your body. Unless the problem is dealt with internally your acne will never be cured.
There are ways to naturally cure your acne with out ever having to use prescription drugs and topical creams that only temporarily reduce the symptoms. However, before you discover the natural acne cure you need to know the cause.
So what causes the formation of acne? The three internal factors combined create an environment where acne can occur:
1. Hormone Irregularities
2. Toxic Buildup
3. Genetic Tendencies
In order for you to have acne you must have a combination of hormone irregularities and toxic buildup in your system. However, these two factors together are not enough to cause acne. You must also be prone to certain genetic tendencies.
Hormone Irregularities
Hormone irregularities are one of the primary factors in the acne equation. Hormones stimulate your oil glands to produce sebum to moisturise your skin naturally. The over-production of hormones or excessive amounts of used hormones that are not properly expelled from your body cause over-stimulation of the oil glands resulting in oily skin.
This situation is commonly known to happen in puberty when the body produces more androgens - the hormone responsible for stimulating more oil production. Also, while you are in the early months of pregnancy, increased progesterone levels will result in an increase in production of oil which can lead to acne. It is also common for acne to disappear after the first three months of pregnancy.
Hormone irregularities are a key player in the formation of acne, however this factor alone, will not cause acne.
Toxic Buildup
Toxic buildup is another key influencer in the acne equation and is similar to hormone irregularities in the sense that it alone cannot create acne. If these two factors combine however, the recipe for acne formation is unleashed but there is still one missing link. The combination of both hormone irregularities and toxic buildup can lead to the formation of acne only if a certain genetic tendency is involved (more on that later).
Toxic buildup in your bowels, blood and liver can occur if your main organs of elimination (intestines, liver and kidneys) are not able to deal with the extreme quantities of toxic waste, either because they are blocked or are overloaded with toxins themselves. Therefore, they are unable to properly filter and eliminate the toxins via the conventional primary passages of elimination—your bowels and kidneys. When this happens, toxins are released through your lungs and skin.
Genetic Tendencies
The final and most important factor in the acne equation is genetic tendencies. Unfortunately this factor is uncontrollable. For an individual, the presence or non-presence of this factor will determine whether or not they will be affected by acne. However, they will only be affected by acne if they possess the other two factors - hormone irregularities and toxic buildup.
So what are genetic tendencies? Genetic tendencies can be described as the final piece of the puzzle that determines whether or not people will be affected by acne. They are simply individual tendencies of the body that react in a certain way that is not common to everyone. The genetic difference between acne sufferers and non-sufferers is that acne sufferers seem to have sensitive oil glands that are affected even by the slightest increase in androgen levels.
Although genetic tendencies are unfortunately uncontrollable, the good news is the other two factors are completely controllable. If you can keep your hormones in balance and your body free of toxins you will become acne free. It is only the combination of the three factors: hormone irregularities, toxic buildup and genetic tendencies that cause acne.
So what is the best way to keep the controllable factors under control? You do this by fortifying your body with energy, purifying your system from toxins, balancing your hormones and strengthening the organs of elimination. Controlling these factors is essentially the key to the natural acne cure. If you do this you will never be prone to acne no matter how genetically predisposed you are.
It may sound difficult but clearing your body of hormone irregularities and toxic buildup can be easily done following the right health plan without any prescription medications or topical creams.
You alone have the ability to naturally cure your acne.
About The Author
Pauline Carroll is a market researcher and former sufferer dedicated to improving the lives of acne sufferers by sharing with them a natural acne cure that works. If you would like further information on how to cure your acne naturally please visit: http://www.natural-acne-cure-online.com
How To Cure Your Acne Fast - 5 Effective Tips
Acne is a skin condition characterized by plugging and inflammation that involves the hair follicles and sebaceous glands. It can take many forms including blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules, and nodules. The psychological impact of acne can lead you to feelings of diminished self-esteem and be a source of anxiety when it comes to dealing with the world.
If you are a teen or an adult with acne in the 21st century, you’re fortunate. Acne can be cured.No matter what you may think about your acne or what you have been told, I’m going to show you the fast and easy way to get rid of your pimples, zits, whiteheads, blackheads, and the low self –esteem acne has created in your life.
Acne is a serious problem, and it’s not fun. Acne can be embarrassing. It has made some people to keep their head down while talking to others, interact with people over the telephone or by e-mail instead of face to face conversation. If this has happened to you, do not despair, as the purpose of this article is to help you to see how you can cure your acne fast, the end result being that you will finally be able to hold your head up high, full of confidence and with a completely fresh perspective on life.
Below are 5 very effective tips that will help you to cure your acne fast.
Reduce stress as much as possible-you probably already know that stress causes hormonal imbalance which can lead to an increase of sebum which in turn clogs your pores, resulting in a flare-up.
Change your diet-I believe you are aware of the saying" you are what you eat". It has been said that certain dairy products and refined sugars that are found in our western diet has been found as possible acne trigger. So if you’re absolutely convinced that a certain food type is making your
acne worse — avoid it. Sure, it makes sense to follow a healthy diet, which involves avoiding greasy foods and reducing sugar intake.
Eat fruits and vegetables regularly-the benefits of fruits and vegetables cannot be over emphasized .So try to make a conscious choice in order to take up the right amount of fruits and vegetables that you are eating in your diets. Try to eat much more of raw vegetables, as it could assist in maximizing your efforts to combat against acne.
Wear appropriate sunscreen on your face-the sun causes damage to our skin cells .Often if we already have acne, by exposing our sensitive/ or damaged skin to the sun, it will only get more inflamed. Therefore in sunny conditions, take simple sun-protective measures, such as avoiding the midday sun, applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen or sun block, and wearing a protective cap or hat.
Drink plenty of water-water is actually one of the most essential liquid that your body should have. Water played an important role in rehydrating your body. It can also help purify your body and clean out harmful toxins, so don't underestimate its power, and best of all, its free! So drink plenty of it.
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About The Author
James Lebrom is a qualified medical practitioner with MB;BS degrees. He writes articles and review products related to acne management and has a blog all about acne that can be found here:http://acnecurerbooks.com
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