June 1, 2011

Tips to Properly Take Care of Your Acne — Do Not PopYour Pimples

Filed under: Anti-Aging Skin Care — Roberta @ 9:37 pm
 

Acne is one of the signs that a teenager is physically reaching adulthood. The basic cause is that your body begins producing hormones like testosterone which temporarily enlarge the skin oil glands causing them to provide extra sebum or skin oil. Acne usually gets its start around the face, but numerous people have outbreaks of acne on other areas of their bodies as well.

Nearly universal, acne affects roughly eighty five percent of young people between the ages of 12 and 24. About a quarter of this group will experience acne not only on their face, but on their back and even their neck. Around 4 out of 10 individuals will ask for help from a doctor because of their condition. Even though acne begins during puberty, many older people continue to suffer from acne.

The precise name for common acne is acne vulgaris. Abnormal areas on the skin or lesions emerge. By reason of plugged up pores, these lesions begin as small whiteheads or blackheads. Your excess sebum or skin oil that helps obstruct the pores is a short lived condition during puberty. Sebum is required to keep the skin soft and lubricated. During puberty, however, extra sebum is produced. This causes the skin to seem oily and ultimately works to block the pores in your skin.

Your skin is always in the process of regeneration. Dead skin cells drop away and are replaced by new cells. But, many of the dead skin cells become engulfed by the surplus sebum. This combination is what blocks the pores. Blocked up pores show up as either whiteheads or blackheads. Finally, bacteria from the skin begin multiplying and you begin to see some swelling and redness. This inflammation is generally known as a pimple. Pimples develop from small whiteheads or blackheads after an inflammation starts.

Wondering About Popping Your Pimple?

A pimple is a raised, red bump which is stopped up with oil and dead skin and is infected with bacteria. If the pimple bursts beneath the skin and sends the bacteria to the surrounding tissue it is then labeled a papule. When it goes even deeper it is then labeled a pustule. A pustule is generally not as red as other pimples, but it could have a white center and be painful. A cyst is an even deeper infection. Once the infection reaches the stage of a cyst, it requires the attention of a skilled dermatologist.

You shouldn't pick at, squeeze or pop pimples as the pressure may drive the infection deeper into the pore and even burst the underside of the pore and force the infection deeper into the skin. The most effective acne removal tips are to take care of the area topically to remove excess oil, kill bacteria, and remove dead skin cells. You can safely carry out these three steps in your own home using popular over-the-counter medicines.

You can eliminate acne, keep your skin smooth and free of acne scars if you treat your skin appropriately and stay away from actions that further injure your skin. And, that is what we all desire.

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January 7, 2009

7 Golden Rules In Managing Boys Acne Problems

Filed under: Acne Skin Care — Roberta @ 9:33 am
 


It is not true that only girls worry about acne problems. Boys care and worry as much as girls do. If you have a teenage boy at home, I'm sure you would agree with me. Boys are also scrambling to deal with both the physical and emotional trauma caused by acne.

Puberty are the times when most boys starts to see acne rear their ugly heads. Usually these are accepted as part of growing up and they are controllable. Healthy and proper diet is the main ingredients to control acne outbreak. Is chocolate and oily foods are the culprit? No one knows for sure.

One important habit to adopt is cleanliness. Keep your face clean all the time. You can find many cleansing solutions out there on the market. Get a gentle cleanser which is suitable for all types of skin.

The psychological stress and difficulties of going through the period of puberty could sometimes contribute to the acne problems too. Encourage your boys to join the support groups that could help them to deal with the problems wisely.

Below are some helpful points and hints for parents as well as boys on how to manage the acne problems effectively.

1) Be sympathetic to your boys. It may not seems as a big problem to you as parents but to the boys at the puberty age it is a big deal. It is important to understand their emotional needs and to support them.

2) A very important tip for the boys, never pick or squeeze at the acne or blemishes. Your fingernails is your acne worst enemy. Picking or squeezing your acne could also cause infections to the skin.

3) Do not use regular razors when shaving. To avoid hurting your acne, an electric or safety razor is recommended.

4) Be sure to use only mild skin care cleanser. It is a good practice to wash your face at least twice a day with a gentle skin care solutions.

5) Use skin care cleanser that are labeled as non-comedogenic. Look for products that do not encourage blemishes and prevent clog of the skin pores.

6) For serious cases that is unmanageable you might have to consult skin care specialist for their advice. Skin care professionals will assist you to manage the problems and recommend the right skin care products.

7) If everything else fails you might need to visit the dermatologist for a prescription. Dermatologist specialize in skin care and they have the best equipments and skills to help you.

Your boys are going through a tough transitional period both emotionally and physically during puberty. In addition acne problem will make it even harder for them to manage. Give them unconditional emotional support and let them know that they can count on you.

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