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How To Treat Acne

December 5th, 2008 Filed under: Personal Hygiene by personalhygienefreak

Acne affects many teenagers. Some of them will not suffer from acne when they get older, but it is not always the case. Some adults continue to suffer from acne and it can affect their self-esteem. It is quite upsetting to live with this. For ladies who put make-up to cover up their acne, it may actually make the situation worse. Problems due to stress and hormones may result in adult acne. Sometimes, medications to resolve these problems may make the situation worse.

What exactly causes acne?
It is when the skin pore or the hair follicle is blocked. 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. Hence, bacteria will build up and the skin gets inflammed.

How can this problem be resolved?
Some people try all sorts of funny methods. Some put toothpaste. Some scratch and pick their faces, leaving awful scares. 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.The most common treatment is retinoids that is available in Vitamin A. A lot of acne products that you find in the pharmacy can be used as well. Retin-A is highly demanded in acne prescription medication.

How do the medications work?
Exfoliated cells that are trapped will be removed. Exfoliating your skin on a more frequent basis will prevent sebum from building up and bacteria from remaining there. You can get cleansing products that help you to unclog the blocked pores as it reaches 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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Acne Laser Treatment: Pros and Cons

November 5th, 2008 Filed under: Personal Hygiene by personalhygienefreak

You thought you have outgrown acne, but even in adulthood, it is still a prevalent problem. You may be feeling vexed over having acne. There are many products such as medication, cream and lotion out there from the pharmacy and you have tried them all. Sometimes, the success might be limited. If you have horrible blemishes due to acne, why not consider having acne laser treatment.

More and more people have heard about acne laser treatment to solve their woes about blemishes due to acne. This is quite a new procedure that has shown some promising results for those who have had no luck with other types of treatment. Perhaps you can seriously consider acne laser treatment.

What exactly is acne laser treatment?

Acne laser treatment is a process that is used to clear up existing acne, as well as the scars left behind by previous acne. The degree of scarring on your face will determine different types of treatment. Get advice from your skin doctor on the different methods to solve your problems.

Acne laser treatments usually fall into one of three categories. They are carbon dioxide lasers, non-ablative lasers, and erbium lasers. Using carbon dioxide is one of the best way for laser treatment. The skin that has acne scars will be peeled away by the short pulses of laser. These lasers, non-ablative and erbium, work in different ways. They remove the blemishes and heal the scars under the skin.

Advantages

It doesn’t take much time and pain for the entire procedure. The surgery will not take more than a few minutes and you can be discharged immediately. You do not need to spend time waiting for your skin to recover. Treatments can be scheduled during lunch breaks. The most important advantage of acne laser treatment is that the end result will be skin that is virtually free from blemishes and scars.

Disadvantages

There are certain drawbacks to this particular treatment for acne. You will probably need many treatments that take up a few months, even if it only takes a few minutes for each session. After the completion of your treatments, it may take some time to see the benefits once your skin has completely recovered.

It may be quite expensive to go through a whole course of treatment and many people may be discouraged. You have to pay a few hundred dollars for each session, and usually many sessions are needed before results are seen. You will be unable to claim insurance on this treatment as it is seen as cosmetic surgery. This can definitely add up over a few months.

If you have had enough of acne scars and wish to remove the blemishes permanently, do discuss with your dermatologist and see whether acne laser treatment will be right for you.

 

 

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Adult Acne, Will It Ever Go Away?

October 17th, 2008 Filed under: Personal Hygiene by personalhygienefreak

I believe it can go away, or you can put in remission. I am a living testimony of that, thank God for grace. It can be very humiliating, embarrassing, stressful, and the list goes on. There answers out there. Below is a review of two products I searched out on your behalf and read the reviews, very good.

2 Adult Only Acne Treatment-Product Reviews

What happens when adolescant acne becomes adult acne? You get frustrated right? It should be gone, out grown by now, but it is not. You need an adult acne treatment of some sort to treat your acne condition. It may be you just need a good cleanser, and moisturizer of some type to accomodate the changes as you get older. Below is a review of some adult acne treatment solutions of which I have no ties with, it is just for your benefit. I researched some prices and info as printed on the product labels as examples of adult acne treatment solutions.

DDF Pumice Acne Scrub – Cost: $32.00

Every review on this product has given it 4 stars and a rating of 10 on scale of 1-10. It exfoliates dead skin cells, and refreshes the pores. Here is the manufacturers listing in bottle form:

Exfoliation intensity: Gentle exfoliation

Description
This acne scrub unclogs pores, gently exfoliates and minimizes blemishes. Pumice Acne Scrub is a highly effective medicated foaming cleanser for the treatment of acne, razor bumps and rough, oily skin on the face and body. Also assists with preventing inflammation for bikini waxing and shaving. Unclogs pores, Gently exfoliates and Minimizes blemishes.

Directions
Shake well. Gently apply with wet washcloth in a circular motion. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Because excessive drying of the skin may occur, start with one application daily, then gradually increase to two or three times daily if needed or as directed by a doctor.

If bothersome dryness or peeling occurs, reduce application to once a day or every other day. If going outside, use a sunscreen. Allow skin to dry after using benzoyl peroxide scrub, then follow directions in the sunscreen labeling.
Ingredients

Active: Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Inactive: Water, ammonium lauryl sulfate, disodium cocoamphodiacetate, polyethylene beads, carbomer, propylene glycol, sodium hydroxide, methylparaben.

This is info taken from the substance bottle below.

Neutrogena Rapid Clear Acne Defense Lotion – Cost: 39.90 for kit

Noncomedogenic: Yes
Oil-free: Yes

Description
Neutrogena Rapid Clear Acne Defense Face Lotion contains maximum-strength acne-fighting medicine with botanical extracts to fight existing acne, help prevent future breakouts and leave skin feeling soft. This lightweight, daily lotion fights the multiple symptoms of acne. A powerful formula contains soothing natural botanicals to help prevent irritation, peeling or dryness. Clinically proven to beat blemishes quickly while being gentle on your skin. Recommended usage with Rapid Clear Oil-Control Foaming Cleanser. Oil-free Lightweight Non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) 1.7 fl. oz. tube

Directions
Cleanse skin thoroughly before applying medication. Cover the entire affected area with a thin layer one to three times daily. Because excessive drying of the skin may occur, start with one application daily, then gradually increase to two or three times daily if needed or as directed by doctor. If excessive drying or bothersome peeling occurs, reduce application.

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