Posts Tagged ‘Acne Treatment’

Simple Steps for Getting Rid of Acne

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Prior to getting rid of your acne you really need to know what you are up against. This means understanding what acne is and also understanding that you are not alone in your affliction.

Understanding what acne is is pretty simple. It is a bacterial infection of the pores in your skin and hair follicles caused primarily by excess oil clogging those pores. The excess oil can be caused by hormonal changes, stress, lack of sleep, poor diet and other factors. It is most common in teenagers, however adults are certainly not exempt from acne. It is characterized by blackheads and whiteheads and more commonly by redness and swelling commonly called pimples or zits. These can appear anywhere on the upper body from the scalp to the face, neck, chest or back.

Many people have mild to moderate cases of acne that can be treated with over the counter medication, changes in diet or a routine of daily cleansing. However, when acne becomes more severe it is recommended that you check with a doctor to find the best treatment options for your problem.

The primary reason for suggesting a doctor is that they have seen many different patients and have vast experience dealing with acne. For the typical person treating acne can be overwhelming due to the large number of different treatments that are now available. It’s not uncommon for people to jump from one “cure” to the next without giving enough time for each to work which leads to frustration and possibly even worse acne.

Here are some basic tips for dealing with your acne. These are all safe and can be attempted before consulting a dermatologist.

  1. Never ever pop your pimples or squeeze blackheads. This will only serve to further irritate your skin, spread the current infection and lead to permanent scarring. Keep your fingers off your face.
  2. Wash frequently, up to two or three times a day to keep dirt, oil and dead skin at bay. Using a gentle cleanser such as Dove or Ivory soap (or other similar gentle cleansers) is best to keep from further irritating your skin. You should also be gentle when washing and avoid the use of abrasive scrubbing as this will also irritate the skin and can also spread the infection.
  3. Try the over the counter products containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to fight mild acne. Both of these ingredients can work well to get rid of acne, however they can also be too harsh for some people so use with caution. Initially the acne may get worse, but if you don’t see improvement after a week discontinue using the product and try something else. There are also many home remedies that can be tried.
  4. When nothing else is working consult with a dermatologist to get a specialized opinion.

Getting rid of acne doesn’t have to be impossible. Basic hygiene works for many and when that fails dermatologists have a host of other options at their disposal. Prevention is often the best cure so give these preventative skin care steps a try first, you may be surprised when you see your pimples begin to disappear.

Get Rid of Acne by Eating Right

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Acne is a common skin disease affecting 40-50 million Americans. When thinking of acne, we often think about teenage years, but since it is a disease partly caused by fluctuating hormones, it can appear at any time when a human being goes through some hormonal changes. Other possible reasons for acne are genetics, a high stress level and the type of the diet.

The human body secretes an oil called sebum to protect the hair and skin. When there is an excess of sebum, the skin pores become clogged and acne is formed. Acne can manifest itself in many ways from blackheads to cysts. Cysts are the most severe form of acne. They appear when the clogged pore becomes inflamed and the inflammation moves on deep into the skin.

Acne is not really harmful health-wise, but it causes a lot of mental pain and suffering, even depression. Therefore it makes sense to treat it as fast as possible before it leaves mental or physical scarring. One great way to get your acne in control is to take a look at what you eat. Many people think it is fat they should be avoiding if they want to keep their skin cleaner. Sebum is made of lipids (fats), but the fats you consume does not magically travel under your skin and start causing spots. In the scientific research acne has been associated with a diet high in carbohydrates and with milk. This is because both carbohydrates and milk have a direct effect on the hormones behind acne.

If you are after a more beautiful skin and becoming acne free, reduce the amount of carbohydrates you consume. The easiest way to start eating in a carbohydrate conscious way it is to avoid white flour, potatoes and sugar and add some natural fats on your diet. You will see the difference with your own eyes within a month or two after making the changes. Your skin will become cleaner and the skin color more even. On top of the skin improving effect, the low carbohydrate diet is also a great fat burning diet, so you might lose some extra weight too!

Options for Adult Acne Treatment

Friday, May 14th, 2010

For adult acne treatment, there are options beyond those acne solutions or products made for teens.  Adult skin requires different care, even with excess oils that lead to blemishes and pimples or reddened areas.

There are various astringents available, that also contain skin nourishing minerals.  This is important in helping maintain elasticity in mature skin.

Another type of product is the powder mineral foundation.  Minerals feed the skin and help regulate inflammation, while the foundation color helps to smooth or blend away noticeable redness. The best products are those with the right balance of minerals and match the individual’s skin tone.

Such products are available at cosmetic counters, online and through cosmetic distributors.  Some are also available in larger drug stores.
Mineral powders treat the inflammation by providing the skin with much needed nutrition, while astringents work by killing or inhibiting excess bacteria that may clog pores.

Mature women experience break outs and blemishes for different reason than teens.  Hormonal changes during or after childbirth, or during menopause are some of the main causes.  Some women suffer from a form of acne called Rosacea.  This is caused mainly by inflammation and has nothing to do with bacteria.

Though over the counter products may work, some women will need to consult a skin specialist or dermatologist, for more advanced treatment, such as steroidal creams, antibiotics or a combination.  Sometimes dietary changes can help reduce the aggravating and often  embarrassing symptoms.

If the redness and blemishes are not too severe, a woman can try non-prescription products, to see which is most effective. There are a few products advertised on infomercials. Make sure that if you choose this option, you can get your money back if dissatisfied or if the product causes further irritation. For more serious problems, a physician should be consulted, to provide more options and the best acne treatments.

Natural Acne Treatment

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Natural acne treatment is a method used to treat and prevent acne that mainly pertains to diet and hygiene. I have basic information about both of these that I will provide, but I definitely am not an expert in the topic.

First off, hygiene is definitely a huge factor in curing acne. Taking daily showers is huge in natural acne treatment because that means your face will be cleaned of bacteria and dirt particles at least once a day. On top of that, you should wash your face at least twice a day.

One habit that can make a huge difference is picking at your acne. The only time you should do this is if there is a pimple that is ready to be popped, with clean hands, and to apply soap and wash the affected area right after. Other than that, touching your face with your hands will only cause more bacteria to trigger growth of acne.

Next, dieting does incredible things for natural acne treatment. Having at least six glasses of water a day will help your body maintain excellent fluid levels and you will notice a difference overtime. Eating fruits and vegetables is very important as they provide vitamins that are benficial to the prevention and curing of acne.

Consuming dairy can increase the development of acne, therefore it is suggested that you find an alternative to milk and cheese. Alcohol should also be completely avoided. Tea and coffee can be beneficial, but more than two cups a day is not.

There are plenty of things to watch for including do’s and dont’s in your diet, it would definitely be a long list. Essentially, eating healthy is the main key. An easy example of several dont’s would be smoking, fast food, and fried foods. Not only will eating healthy help prevent and cure acne, it will also make you healthier.

There are many, many different methods of natural acne treatment. For the most part, they are different diet ideas and methods that will help. There are plenty of foods that are better than others, and keeping clean is something that will take part in curing acne.