Dealing With Acne for Teenagers
May 30th, 2008 | Posted by | Category: Teen Acne Issues | Tags: acne advice, teen acne | No Comments
Thousands of people each year get an outbreak of acne and rush to the drug store purchase a variety of products designed ease and cure this irritating and embarrassing condition. But, are these products really necessary?
More often than not, acne is seen as a natural part of growing up, but puberty is not the only thing that can kick it off, and it is not generally known that it can also make an unwelcome appearance at other times in life, so understanding your lifestyle is essential. You can do much yourself and may be able to reduce and control it to an acceptable level or remove the infection altogether, or even prevent it happening to you.
Check out and change your diet for plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and cut out fried and fatty food. A poor diet encourages oily skins and reduces the body’s ability to fight. It is said that what you eat has little effect on the amount of oil your body produces, but eating a well balanced diet, rich in vitamins and mineral, you will give the body the nutrients needed to fight infections.
Natural supplements can go a long way to relieve your acne. You can get multivitamin preparations specific for treating acne and zinc is a natural mineral also used for the treatment acne.
Believe it or not, regular exercise is vitally important in staying acne-free or in the treating of the condition as it stimulates the blood circulation and helps the immune system get to the infected areas rapidly as well a promoting general good health that also contributes to the fight against acne.
Every individual has stress in their life so work out what is causing yours and take steps to reduce or eliminate it because stress can inadvertently trigger acne by stimulating the over production of hormones that cause the skin’s oil production.
The prime cause of acne is the bacteria that gets on your face and this should be addressed by washing your face at least twice a day to remove it with an antibacterial soap however, the dead cells can block your skin pores and lock in the excess skin oil so a good quality, skin exfoliating product with a butyl alcohol content to dry out the pores is a must.
Adherence to these actions will possibly avoid any need to visit your family doctor and enter a course of medication to reduce the over production of your oil glands in the skin, or antibiotics to kill off the bacteria.
While there are many over-the-counter products available for acne treatment as well as natural products, cosmetic laser surgery is a very modern, minimally invasive and effective method to treat acne with little or no side effects. It is not going cure the acne you already have but it helps reduce and prevent more from resurfacing and should be considered in extreme acne cases as it also helps in the removal of existing acne scars.