More Skincare Tips for Acne
April 18th, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips, Skin Care Tips | Tags: acne skin care, Acne Tips, Skin Care Tips | 1 Comment
Acne is usually caused by changes in the skin structure and pilosebaceous (relating to a hair follicle and its sebaceous gland) units. During pubescent years, acne is a common phenomenon. Acne leads to dry and rough skin, so it can cause one’s skin to appear dull, as well as blemishes and pimples on skin. As a result, those who face acne problems, feel afraid and embarrassed of making public appearances as acne makes their face appear dull, and unimpressive. Acne also just plain turns off many people, so people who face severe acne, also have to face the social consequences caused by it. This is a real double whammy.
Remember, you can clean your skin pores only if you’re using a good face wash. An easy way to prevent acne is to using Exfoliating masques and cleaners as they cleanse the deep pores of your skin and make them appear smooth and glowing. To kill acne that is caused by bacteria, be sure to use anti-bacterial soaps and cleansers. Anti-bacterial agents are available at every corner drug store, and even at your local Wal-Mart, so they are easily accessible and should be part of your daily routine. The best anti-bacterial agents are creams that contain benzoyl peroxide. Using skin astringents and water based cosmetics in order to treat skin itching and irritating. Apart from having a proper diet, it is essential to pursue timely acne treatment, in order to recover from outbreaks.
Many skincare products use salicylic acid or AHAs to exfoliate the skin and unclog the pores. In fact many acne skincare products in pharmacies use salicylic acid to clear the skin. Many drugstore preparations use benzoyl peroxide to force oxygen into the pores to kill the bacteria. The bacteria die and your pimple heals if the acne is exposed to such an oxygen rich environment.
You can look for a resources about acne at health sections in your local library, bookstore, and of course there’s a valuable information available on the internet. The utmost important thing, and there’s no need for you to wait, is to get an educated about your acne problem. Ask your doctor or physician about it, and if you prefer natural treatments, be sure to mention them too, as they tend to provide more benefits than artificial cures do.
Whatever you decide to do to remedy your acne problem, do take action in the most appropriate way as to protect your skin. You can have a healthy beautiful skin if you take well enough care of your skin problems such as acne, and that‘s why it is necessary to find the effective acne treatment that’s right for you.
Popping Pimples
March 19th, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Causes, Acne Control, Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips, pimples | Tags: acne skin care, pimple popping, popping pimples | No Comments
Most magazines have said to keep hands away when it comes to popping pimples, but most acne sufferers know that it can be one of the best ways to quickly get rid of some of those pimples. Pimple popping must be taken on a pimple by pimple basis. The pimple needs to be “ready.” If the pimple is one of those red spots, lingering deep beneath the skin, leave it alone. A pimple where puss can be seen and appears to be close to the skin should be the only pimple considered popping.
A great way to bring one of those red spots to a head it to dab a little rubbing alcohol on it. In about a day or so, that pimple will have been brought to a head with puss in sight, perfect for popping.
Wash your hands and face with Noxzema before starting, not washing with something good could actually make the pimple worse. Instead of squeezing, try using a sanitized needle to gently poke a hole on the head of the pimple. This can leave a drainage area for the puss. If the pimple is squeezed, the puss could be pushed further down under the skin to lurk. Acne sufferers worst fear, the lurker, can even turn into scars over time.
There are many commercial methods out there for popping pimples and other blemishes. Cosmetic tape, syringes, and extractors have all been on the list for years. Many of these methods don’t actually work, but for those where popping and other acne treatments don’t work, feel free to give it a shot. Just remember that there are many treatment methods out there and pimple popping should be used as a last resort. Medications, either topical or oral, should be considered foremost in any sort of acne treatment method.
Does Herpes Look Like A Pimple
March 18th, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips, STD's | Tags: herpe pimple, herpes look like a pimple, penis pimples | No Comments
When an unusual irritation turns up in the genital area, we can’t help but think the worst. A pimple, for example, can be easily mistaken for herpes and cause much undue stress. If you have a vaginal or penis pimple that you think may be herpes, you may want to take a look for symptoms that may signify a herpes outbreak.
Symptoms of herpes typically start about 2 to 20 days after contact and can continue for up to two weeks. The first episode is usually the most severe since most people have never before been exposed to the virus. The infected area is usually painful and may itch. Other symptoms may include swollen lymph nodes, headache, fever, lower back pain.
Herpes start out looking like little red bumps, later turning into painful blisters, which usually crust over, scab, and then heal. Herpes usually form in clusters, and pimples are more likely to be the loner in the affected area. One can usually see white puss in the area of a pimple. Herpes usually do not contain any sort of puss. When herpes are squeezed more of a clear, watery liquid comes out than an infected puss common in pimples. Although outwardly, a pimple may appear to be herpes, you usually need not worry when puss is squeezed out of the affected area.
If your symptoms continue to bother you (or worsen) or you are just generally worried about it, it’s best to make a visit to the doctor’s office. If you are diagnosed with herpes there are many great medications on the market that can treat the problem. There are also great acne medications on the market if your breakout, likewise, turns out to be pimples.
Acne Pimple Natural Treatments
March 18th, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Control, Acne Natural Treatments, Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips, Skin Care Tips | Tags: Acne Natural Treatments, acne pimple natural treatments, acne treatments, natural acne treatments | No Comments
There are many ways to take treat acne pimples and some of the best ways can
be found in natural oils and vitamins that can be found at the local drug
store. The benefits of using natural methods to treat acne are that the side
effects are greatly reduced and it costs a lot less than name brand
treatments.
Tea Tree Oil is a favorite from Australia. It is great for pimples because
it contains a substance called “Terpenes” which will kill off the bacteria.
Aloe Vera is great for those who like to use multiple methods to treat acne.
It can be used externally an an anti-inflammatory and similar to Tea Tree
Oil, it’s a soothing anti-bacteria. Aloe Vera can also be used internally,
detoxing your body, which also helps clear up acne. For those with painful
pimples, Aloe Vera is a good choice; Aloe is really soothing on the skin, so
it can treat the pimple itself and the pain that some pimples can cause.
The usage of vitamins as an acne pimple treatment has become increasingly
popular with the amount of research that has been done in recent years on
acne. Vitamin E, for example, is a natural anti-oxidant which helps counter
acne and beautify skin. It’s also great for minimizing scars. Other Vitamins
play a role in clearing up acne and giving skin that natural glow. Taking a
multi-vitamin is one of the best ways to take care of the “vitamin-side” of
natural treatments. A multi-vitamin containing both A and Zinc is a good
choice as Vitamin A contains promotes healthy skin and Zinc helps repair
skin. Vitamin E is not contained in most multi-vitamins since it is an oil,
which adds to the bonus: After breaking open the gel capsule, it can be
applied directly onto the skin.
Read more about acne causes to find out how you can keep them from occurring on your skin.
Penis Pimples
March 5th, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Causes, Acne Control, Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips | Tags: genital acne, penis pimples, pimples | 1 Comment
Pimples can occur anywhere where sebaceous glands are located. A pimple,
which is the blockage and inflammation of a sebaceous gland, can even occur
on the penis. The scrotum is an area that is particularly prone to pimples
as well as the lower part of the penis shaft. The number of pimples that
occur on the penis can range from just one to many and can sometimes occur
in rows.
The pimples also tend to become more visible when the penis is erect. Also,
as with any pimple, if the penis pimples are squeezed, white puss should
come out.
Pimples on the penis can cause any male to worry about having an STD. If it
looks like a pimple and puss comes out upon squeezing it, it is likely a
pimple. However, if there is still worry as to whether or not it is a
sexually transmitted disease, it is a good choice to make a visit to the
doctor to clear the mind of this matter.
Be wary of using facial treatments on the genital region. Some acne
treatments are not meant to be applied to the penis and could end up at the
doctor’s office with even more embarrassment. Make sure to check the label
of any acne treatment to be sure it’s safe to use down there. The skin on
the penis is very delicate and some of those “refreshing” and “minty cool”
acne washes should only be applied on the face or back.
Acne can ruin a day on the face and really make someone wince for a while
when it’s in the genital region. Try a natural acne pimple treatment method
on those areas where the more delicate skin is and remember to visit your
doctor if anything down there starts to worry you.
Acne Myths- Don’t Believe Everything You Read
January 22nd, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Causes, Acne Control, Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips | Tags: acne, Acne Control, acne myths, Acne Tips, skin care, Skin Care Tips | No Comments
This is a review of several acne myths. People believe old wives tales and other nonsense when it comes to the causes, prevention, and treatment of breakouts. I just wanted to take a moment and tell you what is true and what isn’t. We will start with what isn’t true.
Ever heard that stress causes acne? Well, that is not true. Stress, however, will change your hormone levels in your body and that may promote acne.
Sex and masturbation causes acne. Also not true. This old wives tale was created to scare teens into not having premarital sex. We all know how well that went over.
Washing your face a lot will help clear up acne. Not true at all. Pimples on the face are not caused by dirt. Pores do not get blocked from the outside, it happens from within. The pores walls close in on one another. Washing your face may actually irritate your skin and cause more acne.
The sun will help you clear up your acne. The sun may cause your skin to redden for a short period of time. Then your reddened skin will blend in with the irritated acne, but this is only a short-term fix. Sun exposure actually irritates the skin and can cause more breakouts.
Eating chocolate will cause zits. This is not a fact. More research needs to be done in the area of diet and acne to confirm or deny its association. So keep on eating the chocolate if you want it.
Now shaving or waxing does irritate the skin causing bumps. As hairs begin to grow back after waxing, shaving or plucking, they get trapped inside the hair follicle. This ultimately results in irritation and swelling. You should also warm the area you are shaving beforehand and use shaving cream. The type of razor you are using is important also. Shave in the direction of the grain, not against it.
Some medications list acne as a side affect. In this case, there really is no great way to prevent it. You just have to do the best you can. Do not squeeze the pimple when you do get one though. This can cause the surrounding area to become irritated also. Not to mention the possibility of scarring. Be sure to read the side effects when you are prescribed long-term medication and speak to your doctor about your concerns.
Now that I have taken the time to tell you some truth when it comes to acne, I hope that you can make better decisions regarding your skin care. Remember that just because your grandmother told you something caused acne, doesn’t mean that it’s true. My grandmother told me not to raise my arms while I was pregnant because I might choke the baby. They are sweet old ladies, but not always the most up to date.
Acne Prevention: 6 Acne Skin Care Tips for Every Skin Type
January 22nd, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Acne Control, Acne Skin Care, Acne Tips, Skin Care Tips | Tags: acne, Acne Control, acne skin care, Acne Tips, skin care, Skin Care Tips | 4 Comments
Acne is something that everyone worries about at some point in his or her life. Remember being a teenager and being asked out on your first date just to have a pimple pop up the morning before? I want to share with you some great tips on preventing acne. I will go through 6 acne skin care tips and explain what I mean by each one.
Skin Care Tip #1: Do not over wash. Many people believe that the more you wash your face, the less likely you are to have acne. That is simply not true. Dirt on your face does not cause the acne in the first place. By washing your face too much, you will irritate the skin making it more vulnerable to breakouts. You should really try to limit yourself to 2 washings per day.
Skin Care Tip #2: Watch what you use on your face. Don’t use harsh products on your face. Exfoliating is good, but you should not use a harsh scrub. Try to use a gentle formula with smaller grains in it. Also, avoid products with apricot or almond shell fragments because they can irritate your skin and even cause tearing.
Skin Care Tip #3: Do not wash your face with straight alcohol. Alcohol strips the top layer of skin causing you to produce more oil. This results in your skin becoming dry and red.
Skin Care Tip #4: Do not pick at your face or squeeze your pimples. This causing the acne to become more inflamed and it may cause it to spread. The only thing that will result from this is redness and possible scarring.
Skin Care Tip # 5: Plain and simple, keep your hands off your face. The bacteria that causes breakouts is a normal resident of your skin. Excessive touching of your face can drive bacteria into your pores causing the breakout to begin.
Skin Care Tip #6: Take a shower after working out. Heat is produced through your movements when you workout. Until you shower, that heat and moisture are trapped against your skin and that is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
And above all else, find what works for you and stick with it. If you have a product that works wonders for your skin, don’t stop using it. Why mess with a good thing when it comes to your acne skin care?