Archive for the ‘acne’ tag
Using Medications
When I was younger, you had to have very severe acne before your doctor would recommend acne medications. Most of them agreed that over-the-counter products and a good skin care regime would do the trick. Now all of them seem to be pushing drugs, creams, pills, and other chemicals even at young kids. It’s a bit scary.
Chemicals & Skin
Another concern I have about all of the medications and products being sold to help treat acne is that some of these things are pretty harsh on the skin. That can actually do more damage and can be really destructive. That’s not a good thing and could make acne worse. Plus, it could lead to permanent skin damage.
Water and Acne
Did you know that water can affect your acne outbreaks? Dead skin cells, as you know, are one of the things that can clog your pores and cause these outbreaks. But if you don’t keep yourself hydrated, you could end up not begin able to flush away those dead cells effectively so they end up being left behind to clog your pores and lead to pimples. That’s a good reason to grab that bottle of water!
Oily Skin Problems
Lots of people do have oily skin but they often deal with it the wrong way. If you pick up one of those products intended to dry out your skin, you’ll probably end up over drying it. That’s bad because it can make you more vulnerable to breakouts by inflaming your skin and inviting bacterial infections. Instead, you need to use a more gentle product like acne complex that doesn’t over dry.
Treating Acne
The good news, I think, is there are better methods for dealing with acne breakouts. You don’t have to take hormones or start taking prescription medications. You just need a good skin care routine: cleaning you face with a gentle cleanser and lukewarm water twice a day, keeping your skin from drying out thanks to moisturizers, and using over-the-counter treatments at the first sign of a breakout.
Birth Control for Acne
It seems like many birth control pills on the market today are really hyping the acne treatment aspect of their use. I just don’t know if that’s such a good idea. I mean it is probably true that the estrogen and progesterone in those pills can do great things for a woman’s skin but the pills do have side effects. I’m not sure it would be my recommendation for my daughter.
Another Good Tip I Learned
One of those make-up people in the mall told me another good secret: exfoliate twice a week. Exfoliating basically removes dead skin cells from the face so they can’t clog up the pores and lead to pimples. When I combined exfoliating with Murad acne products, I started having much clearer skin.
Stopping Those Unwanted Zits
What I’ve learned is that you really have to be gentle with your skin if you want to prevent those awful breakouts from occurring. One of the things I like to do now is use a homemade facial treatment. I alternate between a lemon and oatmeal facial and a strawberry and yogurt treatment that I make at home in my blender. I try to do this twice a month to keep my skin looking healthy and to complement my other beauty products.
The Horror of the Pimple
Have you ever woken up in the morning with something incredibly important to do and saw a huge zit on your face? Why do these things happen? Did you do something dreadful in a past life? There are some ways to reduce the risk of this happen but you have to know what they are.
Even More Severe Acne
Guys can sometimes get the worst types of acne. That might be a relief for women but it’s bad for the guys who have to deal with things like Acne Conglobata and Acne Fulminans. Both of these types are very severe and result in large patches of outbreaks they are very likely to leave behind permanent scarring, even on the face. Medical treatment is usually needed for these types of acne problems.