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Acne
describes whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples.
(You may also recognize slang terms like zits).
Most teenagers get the type of acne called acne
vulgaris, which can show up on the face, neck,
shoulders, back, and chest. Sometimes if a skin
pore gets clogged beneath the skin with excess
oil and bacteria, the dreaded acne raises its
head.
Whiteheads occur when a skin pore gets clogged,
closes, and then bulges out. If a pore gets
clogged but stays open, the top may darken and
then you get a blackhead. Pimples are caused
when dead skin and bacteria work their way under
your skin. This leads to a small infection that
makes your skin look red.
Causes of Acne:
Even though everyone is different, acne is
usually caused by the buildup of oil and dead
skin in a skin pore. This build up of oil and
dead skin occurs because of:
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Natural hormones -
particularly active in your teens.
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Plugged skin. Skin
cells can close the oil glands or pores,
creating blackheads or whiteheads, (as
mentioned above).
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Bacteria. Bacteria
can easily infect oil glands and pores
and grow very fast.
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Family background.
If you have acne, your kids are more
likely to have it as well.
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How To Reduce Your Acne
Problem:
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Do NOT squeeze,
pick, scratch, or rub your skin because
it makes the problem worse, and it may
even cause scarring.
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Regularly shampoo
your hair, and try to keep it off your
face if possible - especially at night.
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Keep a diary to
verify if you are one of the few people
whose acne gets worse if they eat
certain food.
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Exercise regularly
to get the old blood flowing, and make
sure you get a wash as soon after as
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Avoid touching
your face unnecessarily.
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Try to minimize
your stress levels as much as possible.
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Avoid getting
sunburned. |
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Change your wash
cloth every day because bacteria grow on
damp cloth.
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Wash your face
twice daily with a gentle soap like Dove
or Lever 2000.
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Always rinse
really well with plenty of water.
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Only wear makeup
on special occasions, and then be sure
to remove it completely.
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Medication For Extreme
Cases:
Oral antibiotics
Oral antibiotics do have a high success rate
and can be used safely for up to one year. It
can take up to six months to fully take effect,
but there should be a noticeable difference
already within six weeks.
Antibacterial cream
Benzyl peroxide kills the bacteria that
cause inflammation. It is available over the
counter in 2.5%, 5% and 10% creams and lotions.
Gels in the same percentages are also available,
but only by prescription.
NOTE:
Unfortunately, there can be some side effects
with the use of Benzyl peroxide, including
hypersensitivity, irritation, and contact
dermatitis (although these are very rare).
Remember to always keep Benzyl peroxide away
from clothing because it has a bleaching effect
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