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  Site Home » Fashion & Relationships » Skin Care Tips
   
 

All About Acne

   
Author: Brian Hog
 

What is Acne?

Acne is an uncomfortable skin condition that is identified by blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, cysts or nodules that appear mostly on the face. The blocked skin pores and deeper inflammations result in acne. Acne can form on chest, shoulders, upper arms, back, and neck as well. Acne is usually suffered by teenagers, but it is not limited to any age group. Many adults in their 20s and even 40s have reported to be its victims. Although, the life of the victim is not at risk due to acne, but it has been reported to be the cause of some suicides as the humiliation of the acne victims sometimes gets so high that the sufferers can't tolerate. If acne is severe, it can leave permanent scarring. If acne is mild, there is still a possibility of scarring, of the low severity though. If you or someone you know are/is suffering from acne, knowing the causes of acne can be exceptionally great information for your war on acne.

Why Acne Appears?

Although there is not an alone factor that makes acne appear on your skin, what is seen as the No. 1 reason of acne formation is the excessive production of oil called sebum by sebaceous glands, the oil producing glands under the skin, during adolescence.

The adrenal glands of both males and females produce such hormones that arouse the sebaceous glands to produce excessive sebum.

Although the sebum lubricates and protects the skin by getting secreted through openings in the skin, but dead skin cells near the openings get mixed with sebum and block the apertures. As a result, skin gets a build up of oil just under it and bacteria love it. They get in huge number in their favorite environment and inflame the tissues. Pimple is the result of this very inflammation if happens close to the skin surface. A whitehead is the result of the breakout of sebum onto the skin surface. The same surfaced sebum in the form of a whitehead, if gets oxidized, it changes its color from white to black, and it is called blackhead.

What is the Solution?

Hundreds and thousands of treatment methods are available for you to get rid of acne. The selection of the treatment method entirely depends upon the condition of your acne. For mild to moderate acne over-the-counter or nonprescription acne treatment products can be used. For severe acne, you should consult your dermatologist first and then strictly follow her advice.

Nonprescription acne cure products are of three types.

1. Chemical Based
2. Semi-Natural
3. All Natural

The last type is the one you can use without any fear of side-effects as it is all natural. Many people who used to use the first two types are now using all natural acne treatment products due to this very reason. Just to play it safer, you should consider buying the all-natural acne treatment product that comes with a full money back guarantee.

 
 
 

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