Getting Rid Of Acne Doesn't Have To Be Difficult


by Melvin Noel

There are many types of acne, but the most common form develops during the teenage years when young adults experience a striking increase in hormone levels. These hormones signal the skin glands to bring about more oil. When this oil mixes with lifeless cells, it can clog pores in the skin and conceal germs. The result is often a raised tissue area characterized by swelling, redness, and pus. These bumps are also known as "pimples," the symptom most commonly associated with acne.

Acne can develop anywhere on the face, neck, back, or chest, and severe cases can lead to social separation, or emotional and physical scars. Although mild acne can not be entirely prevented, you can take three steps to decrease its impact.

Gently Cleanse Your Skin: Each day, mildly wash your skin with lukewarm water. Abstain from scrubbing your face too hard or washing it too frequently. Doing so can make your acne worse. Avoid using skin and hair care products that contain excess oil. Instead, use water-based skin care soaps that gently cleanse your skin, such as Neutrogena or Dove.

Benzoyl peroxide works to unplug clogged pores, while salicylic acid helps clear up blemishes by causing the top layer of skin to peel. Products that contain tea tree oil (often found in gels, lotions, and creams) or alpha-hydroxy acid are also desirable. Remember that if you use a product too often, your acne can get worse.

Avoid the Following: Make sure to avoid the following acts which could bring about acne flare-ups: overexposure to the sun, the wearing of tight-fitting items that rub against the skin, excess stress, constant touching of the face, working with oils or harsh chemicals, excessive sweating, hair hanging in your face, or the use of hair care products that contain oils. Also avoid squeezing pimples. Squeezing pimples can result in an infection and/or long-term scaring.

While mild acne is annoying, it will ultimately pass. Most people will outgrow acne by their early-twenties, so there is reason to be encouraged. Make each of the above steps part of your regular routine, and you should be able to control your acne. However, those with more severe cases of acne should consult a dermatologist.

Everyone deserves to have clear skin and a nice complexion. Follow the tips listed here and you're on your way to better skin. Drinking plenty of water and eating healthy will also contribute to great skin care. Get the beautiful skin you deserve.

About the Author

Melvin Noel is a prominent writer, researcher, entrepreneur, and a leader in the business industry. For more acne tips please visit his site. Everyone should have beautiful skin. Why not start today?

http://acnezitskin.com

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