Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Basics Acne

What is acne?

Acne is a skin disease that affects the pores of your skin. When the sebaceous glands produce too much sebum, the pores (or hair follicles) are blocked and the button that results is due to the inability of the pore to expel the correct oil. The skin becomes red, tender and can be cracked or inflamed. (If the button does not break non-inflamed, he took a white or black color.) Pores can also become blocked due to a surplus of dead skin cells. Acne usually affects the face, but there are also body acne that affects the neck, back, chest and arms.

Who may suffer from acne?

Adolescents and children in preschool puberty are more likely to have'acné than any other age group (3 of 4 teenagers have acne), it is true that we are all likely to suffer. Acne in babies is not unusual, as well as acne in adults.

What is the reason for the appearance of acne?

There are many theories about the causes of skin problems, but in general it refers to hormonal reasons which explains why acne is more common in adolescents. Puberty can cause changes in the functioning of the sebaceous glands that are called upon to produce more sebum thereby blocking the pores. Women (or young adults) also observed attacks acne at the time of menstruation, pregnancy, menopause or any stage of the life cycle where they will be subject to significant hormonal changes. The skin care or misuse of cosmetic products that will moisturize dry or excessively much skin which will lead to the appearance of acne.

How can I prevent acne?

Some people are more prone to acne than others (there is a tendency to think that acne is probably a genetic disease), but that does not mean you can not have control. If you take good care of your skin and you use only products for both the skin capillaries that are right for you, you will come already to reduce the appearance of acne and its severity if it has already appeared. A healthy diet will also help reduce the effects of acne, it will recommend, for example, drink plenty of water throughout the day. The best thing you can do is to treat your acne with the start of it getting worse. People who expect their acne gets worse will be more difficult to treat.

How do I treat acne?

If the manifestations of mild acne, try a gentle cleanser for the face and use creams designed for acne-prone skin or acne-prone. If you want to take a more aggressive (and probably more effective), talk to your dermatologist, he will advise you on the medication you would agree. It may possibly suggest that you take a drug like Retin-A or Differin, and he can advise you to use drugs that is taken orally as Accutane. Talk to your friends so they could advise you by giving you the names of products that have helped them. This will help you have healthy skin as soon as possible and without acne.

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