Wednesday, July 13, 2011

HOW TO PREVENT ACNE


Acne tips are easy to find but many don’t deliver the desired results. Most people have suffered from some form of acne at one point or another, whether it be small breakouts from time to time or severe acne that never seems to end. Acne can be embarrassing, painful, and it can destroy self-esteem.
Preventing Acne Tips
Some of the best acne tips are based on prevention. After all, it is easier to prevent acne than it is to fix pimples once they have erupted. Here are a few things you can try right now to avoid problems later on.
  • Use an aspirin mask. Crush up some uncoated aspirin tablets, mix with enough water to make a paste, and apply a thin layer to your face for about ten minutes. The salicylic acid in aspirin cleans the pores and can even help fade pimple scars. Be advised that small amounts of aspirin may be absorbed into the bloodstream using this method so consult your doctor before trying.
  • Keep your face clean, but don’t overdo it. Everyone knows that you should wash your face, but some people use too many harsh chemicals that can actually irritate the skin and make acne worse. If you strip all the oil from your face, your skin will make even more oil to make up for it so stick with gentle cleansers and avoid products that contain alcohol. Always wash your face before bed if you are wearing makeup, no matter how tired you are.
  • Drink plenty of water. Many people with great skin swear this is the secret, and there is scientific proof that drinking lots of water really can help your complexion by keeping the skin hydrated.
Treating Acne Tips
Most of the acne tips we hear involve treatment, and there is a disproportionate amount of false information about acne treatment. Treating acne depends on the type, severity, and each person’s individual body chemistry. Here are a few general guidelines:
  • For smaller breakouts, spot treatment is a great option because only the affected area is exposed to harsh chemicals rather than your entire face. It may take some experimenting, but products containing benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, or salicylic acid generally have the most success. There are also a number of natural acne treatment home remedies outlined on this site that work for some people.
  • Severe acne sufferers may need to see a dermatologist about getting prescription acne medication. Differin, Accutane, Tazorac, Retin-A, and Spironolactone are all medicines that enjoy a great reputation for clearing up acne.
  • Hormonal acne generally needs to be dealt with internally. Certain types of birth control pills can give good results in clearing hormonal acne. This course of treatment should only be done with a doctor’s supervision.

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