Do Adults Really Get Acne?

January 21, 2010 by Scar  
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Louise Forrest asked the question:


Most people are aware that teenagers are prone to acne. We have heard a great deal about the hormonal changes that contribute to acne in adolescents. Take a look at any given group of youngsters and you can be sure that at least a few, if not all of them, will be suffering from acne of one kind or another.

You probably remember struggling with an acne problem at some time or other during your adolescence. At the time, it probably seemed like the end of the world. But as the years passed, so did the acne and naturally in time, you forgot all about it.

Could that be acne? But you happened to look in the mirror the other day, and what you saw sure gave you a jolt. Welcome to adult acne. If you ever thought you had finished with acne just because you are no longer a teenager, it is time to come back to earth. It is time to realize that adults do suffer from acne, although it is a little different from the acne that troubles teenagers.

Adult acne, the bad news. In a way, adults have a bigger problem with acne because the kind of acne that develops in adulthood, appropriately called adult onset acne, does not require greasy skin to develop. Dry skin will do just fine.

As far as adults are concerned, men are really in a spot (pun intended) if acne develops on the face. If this happens, shaving can be a tricky and painful business as they negotiate their way around their acne to avoid going through it.

Acne in adults is a complex issue. There is another problem with adult acne. Most of the products on the market are intended for the treatment of acne in adolescents. But they contain substances that irritate the skin of adults. Apart from that, acne that develops in adulthood can last for years and may also cause the skin to age faster. Hormones also play a part here, as women have to deal with the hormonal changes accompanying menstruation and pregnancy. These are conditions that sometimes encourage the development of acne.

Adult acne, the trouble spots. Unfortunately, adult acne also tends to make the skin age faster. In addition, if it is not treated promptly, the scars that are caused by adult acne tend to be permanent. The natural response of the body to acne is to focus antioxidants in the affected area. As a result, the skin of adults who have acne is given to wrinkling.

All of a sudden, adult acne is looking like a rather complicated business, would you not say? And you thought you were through with acne years ago. But it is time to take a look at what you can do about it.

Do not lose heart, you can beat your acne. The best thing you can do about your acne as an adult is to ensure that you maintain a good lifestyle and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Drink lots of water and make sure that you get plenty of fresh air. Above all, try not to touch your acne.

Remember that there are a number of products on the market for the treatment of acne. However, many of these products have unpleasant side effects, so you should select your acne treatment carefully. You could perhaps try to tackle your acne the proactive way.

Safe treatments for your acne. Proactive acne treatment relies on natural remedies but not all acne sufferers are convinced of its effectiveness. The proactive approach is about treating acne internally and externally, and you can be sure that it will be completely safe. Proactive products for the treatment of acne have improved in recent years.

One product that has become pretty popular from this perspective is 101E Acne Getaway. This could be just the product for you because it is specially formulated to tackle several skin problems, heal and revive your skin, apart from tackling grease, pimples and blackheads. It will also restore the moisture balance of your skin. You could also consider Oregano Oil RX, which comes in the form of an organic skin care cream, 300% stronger than the conventional oregano oil.

So there you are, even if you have been caught off guard, there is no need to get too upset because there is plenty of help at hand. Your acne need no longer be the nightmare it once was, so do cheer up!



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Acne Bacteria: Does It Really Cause Acne?

December 20, 2009 by Scar  
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Mike Walden asked the question:


Propionibacterium or acne bacteria is not the root cause of acne, so destroying it can, at best, help you to bring down the swelling that a ripe pimple causes. It cannot prevent acne from forming as it does not play much of a part in the creation of this condition.

The Acne Problem Lies Way Below The Skin.

Practitioners of conventional medicine describe acne as a skin inflammation. This condition is caused largely by factors on the skin surface, the principal one being an excess of sebum and keratin being produced by the oil glands.

The excessive oil blocks the pores of the hair follicle and this leads to the growth of bacteria. As the growth of bacteria increases, small pimples appear, both on the surface of the skin and directly underneath. The ones above the surface are called blackheads and the ones below the surface are called whiteheads.

In reality, the cause of acne lies way below the surface of the skin. It`s not the immediate signs that you have to tackle, not the inflamed skin, not the investigations of the skin type, not the excessive production of oil, nor the clogged hair follicles or the bacteria on your skin; none of these. Acne is formed because deep rooted factors develop an environment which is conducive to its formation and growth.

Acne is a condition, NOT a disease.

Whatever else acne might be, it is certainly not a disease, just as many of the medical conditions found in the western world are not really diseases. Acne RESULTS from a disease and the acne condition is the body`s way of telling you that all is not well. Don`t ignore this message as the balance of your body is at stake.

I wish to warn you that you should not take the words of conventional practitioners of medicine as the whole truth and start treating your acne as a skin ailment and nothing else. The problem can only be found in the deeper recesses of the body.

If you are afflicted with acne, please understand that the real cause of it is an imbalance that has occurred in your body`s system. The rashes and pimples are the outward manifestations of a much deeper problem which you MUST tackle if you want to be rid of your acne and lead a healthier life.

You will obviously wonder why doctors insist on labeling acne as a malfunction of the skin. The reason is that they can make more money by making you buy the worthless antibiotics and lotions.

The truth about acne bacteria:

Acne bacteria or propionibacterium, to give it its technical term, is something that every human being has on his skin. This bacterium is a life form which fights for survival and is beneficial for us. So the malignant organisms which conventional medicines try to eradicate are really very important for our good health and well being.

You may be surprised to know that acne bacteria, so long as it is in tune with the balance of your body, help you repel other bacteria which are way more harmful for you. It exists in all human beings, irrespective of whether they have acne or not and is the major reason for the flexibility of your skin.

The secretions from our sweat and sebaceous glands are what the acne bacteria feed itself on. This is normal for everyone whether they have acne or not.

Acne bacteria do NOT cause acne and is not contagious. Obviously, as otherwise every single individual would have contracted acne since the bacteria is in all of us. Then why is it that only some unfortunate souls land up being afflicted?

The case is the same with streptococcus bacteria which everyone has. Then why is it that everyone doesn`t get tonsillitis or a strep throat? The reason is that, like acne bacteria, it will not strike unless the conditions in the body are right and a specific environment is fashioned.

It is the environment which counts (the acne triangle of oil-toxins-bacteria).

The environment that creates acne is one where there is an overproduction of sebum oil, mainly due to an imbalance in hormones, and this excess mixes with congested toxins which come out through the skin. This mixture is dangerous as it causes bacteria to develop and grow disturbingly fast. The condition which is thus created is the standard one for an acne sufferer: pimples and nodules which are inflamed and pus-filled.

This condition, described above, where the bacteria grows in leaps and bounds because of the admixture of excess sebum oil and blood toxins, has to be prevented. Merely killing the bacteria is not sufficient because it will grow again when the above condition is recreated. So the ONLY way to stop acne permanently is to go to the root of the problem and ensure that this condition is not allowed to happen.

So antibiotics which kill acne bacteria, such as benzoyl peroxide, tetracycline or monocycline are not permanent cures because they do not tackle the root cause of the acne.

Then What Really Causes Acne?

You will, by now, realize what it is that makes acne bacteria grow so drastically and what environment brings on acne. But all this is only what happens on the surface. What we have to know in order to permanently stop acne from happening is the root cause of the hormonal imbalance and the blood toxins that cause the nexus between oil, toxins and bacteria in the first place.

This nexus is created on the surface of the skin because of a process that is affected by changes within the body. These changes are nutritional, hormonal, environmental and even psychological.

Therefore, to ensure a permanently clear skin, you will have to counteract the changes in ALL the factors mentioned above so that bacteria does not multiply but is kept at an optimal level on your skin.



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How Laser Acne Treatment Works

December 12, 2009 by Scar  
Filed under Acne Treatment, Uncategorized

Wong Darren asked the question:


When you have an acne problem, the first thing that you should do is to try out simple lifestyle changes like washing your face on a daily basis, drinking lots of water. Consider a diet of fiber rich foods instead of fatty and sweet foods, and sleep at least eight hours every night. However, if lifestyle changes do not work, you can consider topical and oral medications like acne capsules, pills, creams, lotions, and gels.

These medications often contain benzoyl peroxide which works by opening the pores of the skin and clearing the clogs and blockages in the skin pores and hair follicles. Usually, topical medications work perfectly in eliminating acne. However, if these medications worsen the skin infection, you can consider cosmetic and surgical procedures.

Should you opt for the laser acne treatment?

Severe acne cases are often characterized by excessive sebum blocked by dead skin cells. In these cases, the acne producing bacteria is already very prominent and skin inflammation has spread all throughout the face of the patient. The skin cell regeneration process also slows down and the hormonal levels are quite high. If you have severe acne, common acne medications will not work for you. Thus, you should probably get a laser acne treatment.

Laser acne treatment can be the answer for people who already have too many scars and blemishes, not to mention swelling skin that can cause too much embarrassment. This modern procedure can be used to eliminate not just the acne-producing bacteria, but also the blemishes left behind by a severe acne breakout. It can also restore the skin’s original color.

Laser acne treatment is also recommended for patients who have persistent acne breakouts. Sometimes, acne breakouts happen even before the previous acne manifestations start to heal. Laser treatments can target the root cause of the problem and not just the existing pimples and lesions on the skin’s exterior.

Targeting the root cause of acne problems

Laser acne treatment generally works by stopping the bacterial growth which causes acne break-outs. During the procedure, the dermatologists use light and heat to kill the bacteria and reduce the scarring effects of acne.

Laser treatment procedure can also be used to shrink the sebaceous glands that produce the oils. Once the sebaceous glands contract, they will no longer be able to produce excessive amounts of oily sebum. If the body’s oil levels are diminished, the hair follicles and the pores of the skin will not be blocked. As a result, the chances for acne recurrence are greatly reduced as there is no more breeding ground for bacteria.

Having second thoughts…

Just like any other treatment procedure, laser acne treatment may have some side effects to the patient. For example, pregnant women are not allowed to undergo the procedure because laser radiation can potentially cause birth defects. For other people, the treatment may also cause burns and other skin irritations. It may cause inflammation, swelling, and redness. Because of the risks involved, many doctors recommend the use of other acne treatment medications before opting for a laser acne treatment.



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Using Home Pimple Remedies

December 3, 2009 by Scar  
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Orlando Gutierrez asked the question:


One of the best and most practical home pimple remedies is to take a vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) supplement using a dosage of no more than 1 gram a day. Vitamin B5 prevents fat secretions from traveling through your sebaceous glands and makes your pores smaller.

Make sure you consult with your doctor before putting anything inside your body because it’s possible to harm yourself by taking high doses of vitamins. You can get extra vitamin B5 in your diet by eating whole grains, meats, eggs, and several other foods.

One of the quickest home pimple remedies that’s very effective on minor pimple outbreaks is through the use regular toothpaste. Grab a Q-tip, place a little bit of toothpaste on the end, and apply gently on each pimple. Wait till they dry completely, then you’re in the clear to go to sleep. Be careful though! In the morning you may be shocked to find the pimples are disappearing!

Cleaning affected areas with regular oatmeal is also one of the most effective home remedies for pimples, especially on the face. Take a half cup of oatmeal and mix it with warm water in a cup. Rub your face with the oatmeal and water mix softly, then rinse your face with warm water.

Here’s the best of pimple remedies I’ve always counted on; and yes – I saved the best for last. Garlic acts like a topical antibiotic to combat pimples. All you have to do is take a head of garlic and while using a garlic press, put the pressed garlic into a cup. Spread it liberally on your affected areas and leave on for 15 minutes before rinsing.

By using the garlic pimple remedy you just might never have to visit a doctor for an acne problem!



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The Secrete to Getting Rid of Acne and Pimples the Easy Way

November 30, 2009 by Scar  
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Lance Bleakley asked the question:


Acne is an inflammatory skin problem that is visualized by pimples on the face, chest and or back. The problem affects 20% of women. It occurs when the pores of the skin become blocked with oil, dead cells or bacteria.

The most common form of acne is Acne vulgaris. When the oil glands in the skin secretes excessive oils and combines with dead cells, then it blocks the hair follicles. The oil secretions under the skin pores that are clogged provide an environment where the acne causing bacteria multiples. Diet can affect acne. Red meats, sugar, white flour and dairy products can trigger the problem more.

Acne causes scars in the skin. This may lead to some psychological problems. However, there are effective treatment methods available to control acne. Natural skin care products help reducing acne to a great extent. Products containing Aloe Vera gel helps in rejuvenating the skin. It helps to detoxify the skin and thus reduces the inflammation that can produce acne.

In order to get rid of acne completely, the skin needs to be hydrated. Essential moisture in the skin prevents blocked pores. Drinking plenty of water and taking fresh fruits and vegetables can help preserve the moisture in the skin.

Many skin care products available in the market contain harsh chemicals that can aggravate the acne skin disorder. Skin care products containing natural fruit and vegetable extracts can help reducing the acne problems. These products provide crucial anti-oxidants and thereby defend the skin against acne.

It is advisable to cleanse your skin thoroughly with anti-microbial cleanser before applying any cream. It is important not to scrub the skin since scrubbing may increase the acne problem. In fact, skin gets irritated while scrubbing and it tends to produce more oil. This makes the acne condition worse. After drying the skin well with a clean towel, you can apply the cream.

There are some home remedies for acne. These wonderful and effective home remedies dates back to our ancestors. Some of these remedy should be very effective as they are as old as our ancestors. You can make a mixture of garlic paste, a pinch of sodium bicarbonate and the common toothpaste that is found in the supermarket.

You can also drink a lot of water as it would prevent most of your skin problems. On a simple note you can divide your body weight into half and drink at least that many ounces of water everyday. Brisk walking and good exercise regime would be of great help. Some form of active exercise like aerobics will bring in a lot of oxygen supply to your cells and keep your skin healthy and glowing.

There are however lot of myths relating to acne. One such very popular myth is that acne is caused by everyday dirt and surface oil present on the skin. So vigorous washing of the face to get rid of acne is a myth. Actually it would make things worse. Washing your face with harsh soaps can possibly lead to a further irritation of the tissue.

There is a special school of thought that believes that acne is caused due to stress. Well the research conducted on the same indicates that stress alone is not a factor that contributes to the development of acne but may aggravate the condition further.

Acne can linger for many years and may become worse. It should not be let run its course and should be properly treated once the source is clearly identified. There are special soaps called the acne soaps which can be used by all patients suffering from this problem. This soap is very powerful in removing the dirt, impurities and any other type of infection. There are variety of acne soaps that are available in the market. These soaps should be used according to the type of the skin and acne. Acne soaps can be used twice a day to eliminate acne.

Also available is a range of natural skin care products that re-hydrates the skin, thereby minimizing acne. A suitable product containing Collagen, Glycosaminoglycans, Elastin and powerful antioxidants has the added advantage of reducing acne scaring at the same time. This is achieved by plumping the skin, making it cleaner and healthier, while actively firming and tightening it. With a little research you can find a suitable effective natural skin care product to treat acne and it’s scaring.



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The Different Types Of Acne Medication

November 14, 2009 by Scar  
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Kathlene Capelle asked the question:


To treat acne, there exists many types of acne medication and solutions. Many of the acne medication treatments may include topical or systematic acne solutions. Additionally, homeopathic treatments may also be applied to prevent the out-break of acne, an example of which is the use of mild soaps and water. Which acne medication to use first depends on what is the cause of acne.

There can be many causes of acne. Some of the causes include:

• Over-secretion of the sebaceous glands of its sebum (natural oil of the skin).

• Hormon imbalances due to internal changes in your body.

• The weakening of the immune system due to the attacks of the acne-infecting bacteria called as “Propionibacterium acnes”.

• Impaired internal detoxification system.

• The reaction of the digestive system to the food items you eat.

• Stress.

• Genetic influences.

Environmental pollutants or toxins.

• Cosmetics that contain chemicals, preservatives or harmful substances.

The severity of your acne problem determines the type of acne medication to be used. In fact, for the less serious acne cases or conditions, it is best to start with natural acne solutions. This normally comprises of natural herbs and exotic plants that are effective in removing blemishes and the prevention of bacterial formation. One example of less serious acne symptoms are those that appear on the onset of an acne outbreak.

Fruits and vegetables are perfect in lessening the effects of the above mentioned factors. They contain eeded minerals and vitamins for healthy skin. These may also have the properties of effectively cleansing and removing the oil from the skin tissues, like that of cucumbers and tomatoes. Most vegetables and fruits have a high water content. Water itself is potent in releasing body toxins from the body. Increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables and drinking plenty of distilled water can help prevent the onset of acne.

However, if you have a serious acne breakout, the use of acne medication treatment may be suitable. Acne medication products include topical and systematic acne solutions.

Topical acne solutions are those which you apply on the skin surface. One ingredient found in a topical acne medication product is benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is effective in reducing the quantity of bacteria on the skin. However, prolonged use can result in dryness of the skin, contract dermatitis and cause skin irritations.

Another ingredient in a topical acne medication product is Azeilic acid. Azeilic acid is known for its diminishing effect like that of benzoyl peroxide, on the bacterial presence on the skin. This acne solution is also effective in evening out the darker complexions produced by the recent flare-ups of acne. The side effects of this acne solution are impermanent discoloration on the affected area and extreme dryness.

In addition, Erythromycin in its topical form may reduce the acne inflammation. This acne solution is often combined with benzoyl peroxide to rigorously attack belligerent infection caused by the “Propionibacterium acnes”.

An acne solution that does not only obstruct the growth of the acne-infecting bacteria but may also address inflammation and clogged pores is Sodium Sulfacetamide treatment. However, it is not commonly used as a treatment to acne because of its smell. Yet, it has been proven to help acne flare-ups in many cases.

Systematic acne medications are usually prescribed to more severe cases of acne infections. Generally speaking, the treatment may last up to six months. For women, the most prescribed systematic acne solution is anti-androgens. This form of treatment controls the secretion of a certain hormone and is commonly referred to as hormonal treatment.

Treating your skin with the right acne medication type is important. For instance, if your acne problem is at best mild, you don’t want to be applying too strong a product on your skin. Too harsh a product can cause your skin to age faster and result in wrinkles or dry scaly skin. It is therefore, best to research properly on acne medications that will be the most appropriate for your acne problem.



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Why Acne Creams Don’t Work

October 30, 2009 by Scar  
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Tucker Smith asked the question:


Even though acne is not subject to one particular age demographic, it is preponderant in young people–at one of the most self-conscious stages of life–their teenage years.  The pharmaceutical corporations have basically jumped at the opportunity to quickly profit in on the struggles of acne that are being faced by many hapless people across the country.  This is why you see hundreds of acne creams on the shelves of supermarkets today.  There’s no doubt that if you go to the nearest pharmacy, you’ll see a flood of acne creams manufactured by pharmaceutical companies.  There are whole sections that are dedicated to the handling of acne breakouts.  It’s no surprise that acne creams are by far the most popular treatment for acne than any other remedy out there.  Even though all of these fancy creams exist, acne still continues to plague those very same people.

I had acne and before I cleared out my skin I was always asking myself “Why is there all of these acne products on the market but none of them seem to do squat about the problem?”  The most little-known answer to this question is that poor hygiene does not completely attribute to acne.  People wash their faces vigorously every day hoping to rid themselves of their acne . But facial washes are not even the answer to mitigate your acne problem.  The best ways to fighting acne are not acne creams either.  Acne creams may have the illusion of doing an excellent job of taking out the acne and helping the skin remain highly hygienic but in reality, there are tons of clear solutions that people are bypassing. Somebody has to say it: acne cannot be cured by any pharmaceutical company’s product.  Period. Acne creams, despite their ineffectiveness, are still purchased everyday by many Americans who are unconsciously wasting hundreds of dollars each year.  The way to relieve yourself of acne is done not with acne creams or facial washes, but by natural methods that you should and will take advantage of once you find out about them. 



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Acne Cure – A Few Simple And Natural Steps To Get Rid Of Acne

October 29, 2009 by Scar  
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Irwan Lee asked the question:


Acne Cure – A Few Simple And Natural Steps To Get Rid Of Acne

Acne is a skin problem that affects most people during puberty when the hormonal changes occur. A male hormone called Testosterone in both men and women, and insulin-like growth factor are the two hormones most closely linked to acne. Testosterone stimulates the sebaceous glands of the skin to enlarge and produce oil called sebum. Too much sebum and dead skin cells often form a plug and block the pores and provide a breeding place for bacteria causing redness, swelling and bulges out from the skin.

Thousands of people from all over the world suffer from acne, the skin disorder that affecting 70 to 95% teenagers during puberty period. Sadly to say this skin disorder not only affecting teenagers but also adults between the age of 20 to 50. Imagine if you suffer this skin order endlessly until your adult life. It cost you a lot from swollen and sore facial skin, feeling unhappy, gross, depress and less confidence and spending lots of money for skin care product and treatment.

Some people are lucky enough that after passing the puberty cycle the acne problem go away without leaving any scar, but some are so unfortunate left with a deep permanent scar.

Believe me having acne for more than 30 years are far from FUN!

Being Asian living in the tropics, I had larger and more sebaceous glands with thicker epidermis that are prone to acne easily. Highly polluted and dusty air is also another factor that make my skin easily clogged by mixture of excess oil and dirt which cause acne.

I was one amongst the many people who suffered from pimples during my teenage years and suffered from whiteheads, pustules and severe cysts (deep pimples and boils) during my adult life.

In senior high as a typical teenager, I suffered from a hormone imbalance and started having pimples all over my face. It began to worry me as I experience quiet severe acne then. The peer pressure amongst children was very cruel. With no time I began experiencing and living in horror everyday being harassed as a “greaser” and “speckled face” name calling. Little by little I felt stressful and less confidence and asked my parents to seek treatment.

Treatment after treatment seemed endless and lead me nowhere, until my brother who studied in US introduced me with a tetracycline as antibiotics that were recommended by the US dermatologist at that time to cure acne. I started taking tetracycline without knowing what the side effects is. At that time I only concern that the pills helped me to clear the pimples away. Later in life I regretted for taking that so-called wonder drug.

If I knew the side effect, I would rather live with acne and sought other treatment than taking tetracycline. I guess I was one of the generations that got victimized by the pills. Through the year my teeth started experiencing discoloration, leaving overall gray cast in the enamel, accented with darker horizontal lines. It kept me away from wide happy smile as this was a permanent embarrassment to me.

Later in life, it cost me further as my teeth regularly had cavities and need filling and with times the teeth became so brittle and easily breaking off for no reason. If I could turn back the time, I would definitely seek other natural cure for acne rather than taking tetracycline.

The story was not ended here, I was fortunate enough to be able to move to US for my college year. My skin got better as I lived in a sub-tropic California and the four-season state of Ohio.

But again, like the ugly shadow at the age of 22 the breakout returned and followed me around for the next twenty years. Why Me? I even wondered and asked “Mirror, mirror on the wall when will be my acne gone for all?”

I tried different type of acne lotion and ointment from over the counter products. I even tried toothpaste and squeezing out the vitamin E soft caplet, applied them to the swollen acne expecting that they would be drying off and it would sooth the swollen and redness. I even tried the papaya skin mask to no avail (had to be careful that it can only be done within 5 to 8 minutes or my skin would be damaged from the sap of the papaya skin).

I spent lots of money to seek treatment from different beauty salon and dermatologist. When I came back to my country my acne became worst and I start living in nightmare. I had severe acne that affecting all over my face, chin and neck. It was no longer whiteheads or pustules. it was a cyst of deep pimples and boils.

I felt angry, hopeless, and gross. I started seek treatment from a local salon and using a traditional herbal mask. As the boils hurt like hell and swollen, I had no choice and let the dermatologist to cut open the acne and squeeze it out. I watched in horror as acne scars began to accumulate on my face.

Later as the condition worsened I seek treatment from a so-called famous dermatologist specialized in acne treatment, the doctor did the same procedures as the previous beauty salon, cleaned my face, cut open the acne, squeezed it out and sealed the wound using electrocautery. It hurt and smelled like a barbecued meat. I was once again horror as I watched that acne scars became worse and creating deep bean-sized hole, similar to the Chicken pox scar all over my face and chin.

When the acne breakout started to stop, I stopped taking the prescription drugs and it turned out that I was having yet another even worse breakouts.

After a while I felt tired of seeking treatment and taking drugs from a doctor, and I follow one of the doctors that recommended me to start cleansing my face using baby soap and decided to stop taking drugs. I was beginning to worry that I would have to take the same drugs for the rest of my life. It worked wonder for a while but my skin became so dull in appearance.

It took me more than five years to have my smooth, vibrant healthy looking skin back and lots of trial and error to find the natural ways to do it:

First, of course clean your face whenever necessary Wash your face with the left-over tea leaves, or cover your face by steam from the tea leaves in a pale of hot water Make sure your wash your hair regularly Never neither touch nor scratch the acne no matter how hurt and itchy, as the bacteria will harvest on the skin and the area will be filled with more acne Never squeeze or pop up the acne When experiencing breakout never scrub your face, use scrub lotion only when you have no breakout on your face If you need to use facial products such as lotion or moisturizer making sure it has no alcohol and fragrance content Ladies: avoid using thick make-up Drink lots of water, try avoiding cola Stay away from a second-hand smoke Be Happy and try not to live in stress or depression Exercise regularly. Exercise help reducing elevated insulin that trigger hormone imbalance and assist better blood circulation Take yoga class regularly. Yoga can help you less stress, detoxify and clean the impurities of your body Use an Aromatherapy that also works as Oxygen therapy to enhance skin repair and cell regeneration for a smoother, vibrant and healthy looking skin Choose a healthy diets with a protein rich and a low Glycemic Index food (Fiber, tofu and vegetables) and eat more fruits rich in antioxidants (vitamin C and vitamin E) such as Goji Berry, Berry, Citrus and Oranges Make sure you have enough sleep at least 8 hours a day. Avoid sleep deprivation.

The aforementioned are few steps done to accomplish my face acne free for life and get a smooth and vibrant looking skin. These might takes a year or two to accomplish.

Recently I accidentally found a better option from one of the famous e-book: Chris Gibson acne free in 3 days. Though the title seemed to good to be true for those of us who suffers from severe acne and scars, however all the steps mentioned in these e-book make sense and easily to follow, at least within 3 days of practicing the steps you will see the difference on your skin.

Hopefully all the information in this article will help those who desperately seek a natural way to cure acne and be acne-free for the rest of life, get back the self-confidence that are lost due to severe acne and feel great about yourself and appearance. Stop hiding yourself behind make-up, hats or veil.

Keep Smiling, Feel Happy and Confident at all time!



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Points to Ponder When Choosing Acne Treatments

October 26, 2009 by Scar  
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Wong Darren asked the question:


Basically, there is no cure for acne. However, there are many acne treatment products that one can use in order to control acne breakouts. In general, there are three kinds of acne treatment products – topical, systemic and procedural. The choice for an acne treatment program large depends on the severity and the type of the acne problem. Expert dermatologists will have to determine the patient’s acne severity grade before they can provide you with an effective treatment plan.

Classifications of acne cases

There are three classifications used for acne severity. Grade I and Grade II classifications signify mild to moderate acne cases. These acne levels can be treated with over the counter products and prescription drugs.

As for those patients who have Grade III and Grade IV cases (moderately severe to very severe cases of acne), they should be treated by expert dermatologists before trying out acne products. Using the wrong acne treatment product can potentially worsen the skin infection. Applying an acne treatment gel or lotion that is not compatible for your skin type can potentially promote more acne breakouts.

Seeking the help of an esthetician

An esthetician is commonly referred to as a “skin care therapist”. They are experts in treating and beautifying the skin. Contrary to common misconceptions however, they are not medical doctors. They just perform various cosmetic procedures that promote skin beautification – from facials to waxing.

For patients who have Grade I and II levels of acne, they can seek the help of an esthetician. These experts can also provide good advice on skin care and various forms of treatments for acne. They can also perform deep cleansing treatment procedures that can get rid of comedones. Estheticians usually work at spas and skin clinics.

When should you see a Dermatologist?

A dermatologist is a physician who specializes in the medical science for the skin. He deals with skin diseases and how such should be treated. He can teach you how to take care of your skin and technically, your dermatologists is your best ally in the quest to fight off acne.

Without a doubt, the best time to consult a dermatologist is when you notice that your acne becomes persistent or if acne breakouts spread quickly all over your skin. Cystic acne also demands an expert’s attention.

The dermatologist will analyze your condition and skin type, as well as the severity of your acne problem. In most cases, your treatment plan will include lifestyle changes as well as the application of various topical products. Over the counter topical treatments are creams, lotions, and ointments that contain salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, and resorcinol. As for the prescription treatments, they may be made of azelaic acid, topical retinoids, and topical antibiotics.

If topical medications won’t work, systemic acne treatments such as oral antibiotics, isotretinoin, and hormonal treatments can also be used. When topical and systemic treatments fail, procedural treatment such as comedone extractions, light chemical peels, microdermabrasion, Corticosteroid injections, and phototherapy can also be used.



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Acne treatment: Get quick results with minimum side effects

October 12, 2009 by Scar  
Filed under Acne Treatment, Uncategorized

amit gupta asked the question:


 Most of us suffer from acne problems at one time or another. Acne problem is prevalent in adolescence due to hormonal changes.  And it is also considered that three out of four teenagers experiences acne problem to some extent.

There are different factors that causes acne problem such as genes, changes in diet and hormonal fluctuations may also influence the propensity for acne to appear in an individual. Some people experience acne when using a new lotion or cosmetic. Women can often experience acne during pregnancy or after changing birth control pills, due to hormones. In technical terms, acne  scars is caused by accumulation of dead skin cells, overactive oil glands or an attack by the P. acnes bacteria.

The severity of acne varies from person to person. Some people suffer from severe acne problems and some from less severe. Some people manage well their acne problem and work around the things that seem to worsen or cause acne for them, and they do not need to seek outside acne treatment. But for others, who are not able to handle acne problem, seeking acne treatment can save a lot of emotional hardship and will help prevent scars.

There are different treatments available that may include drug therapy to treat acne. Depending upon the severity of acne, topical medications (medications applied directly to the skin) or systemic medications (medications taken orally) may be prescribed by a physician. In some cases, physicians may recommend a combination of both topical medications and systemic medications.

Furthermore, acne dermatology treatment usually involves getting the help of experienced dermatologist. As every person has not same acne conditions, thus acne problem should be treated carefully. Thus, by studying a particular person, an acne dermatology treatment plan will be devised to help them get through their acne outbreaks with fewer side effects and scars.

For many people, use of medications is quite helpful in treating acne problems but sometimes they can’t get rid of scars completely. For them, an acne dermatology treatment plan will include restoration of skin. This could mean laser acne treatments or surgery. Laser acne treatments are generally noninvasive and quick solutions to the problem. Through a series of very short, outpatient, visits to the dermatologist, a laser is used to burn off the scarred layers of skin. Once that skin is gone, the new, clear skin underneath is free to come to the surface, restoring a clear complexion.

The other, more invasive, option is reconstructive surgery. If not all the scarring will go away, and a clear complexion is the priority, some people will hire a plastic surgeon to restore their skin to the way it used to be.

Whatever treatment you are using, but successful acne dermatology treatment is the one which starts dealing with acne and scars problem from day one. It doesn’t matter what option you choose in your acne dermatology treatment plan, the important thing is that treatment plan should act quickly on your outbreaks and be steady in your treatment with minimum side effects and quick result.



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