Acne is very common among teenagers, and adolescents. No one is really sure what causes acne, or why it is known to form in the teen years. Although scientists don't know what causes it but heredity is at the top of the list of possible factors. Heredity has long been thought to be a large roll in who gets acne. If someone in your family has had, or has, acne, then you are more then likely going to develop it.
Acne can vary from mild to very severe. It is commonly formed when the skin ducts and oil glands start to work overtime. The lining of the duct will actually shed cells which are then moved away to the outside layer of skin. The skin duct clogs and oil is trapped underneath. This plug of the pore is called a comedo. When the plug is below the skin it is called a whitehead, or closed comedo. But then, if the plug pushed up and pops out of the skin duct, pore, it is then called an open comedo, or blackhead. It is called black head because the top of it appears dark, although it is not dirt that is trapped in your skin, and it cannot be easily washed away.
It is important that you do not let having acne restrict or control your life. Here are some tips for and easy Acne Free Treatment.
One of the most dismissed treatments for acne is water. Something so easy as drinking enough water a day is very effective in getting rid of acne. This is thought to be because water is alkaline, with a pH of 7.3, and is considered a natural treatment to become acne free. Drinking at least eight glasses of water a day will help your body get rid of oil and waste toxins that can damage your skin. Water even helps moisten your skin and keep your pores from clogging. Drinking water will also lower your stress levels and relax your body, letting you get a better sleep. Along with drinking more water, try to lessen your intake of coffees, sodas, teas, and alcohols. These types of drinks are diuretics that take more water out of your cells then they put in.
Although astringents shrink your pores and decrease the appearance of acne for a short while, they are unhealthy for your skin in the long one. For one, they dry out your skin, forcing your cells to produce more oils, and that can lead to acne outbreaks. Also, when your pores shrink, oil is trapped in there, clogging the pores.
Another thing to avoid is stimulants. Stimulants such as coffee, tea, cigarettes, and sugar from sweets and soda should be considered unhealthy for the entire body. These stimulants affect the whole nervous system and brain, and can easily stimulate the oil glands to start producing more oil than usual. These can also trigger stress, which is also bad for your skin.
Watching what you eat is a good way to limit your acne breakouts. Diet does affect acne, so be careful what you eat. Try to stay away from foods that are high in fat, or foods that tend to be greasy. Think low fat foods and you will be just fine.
Alcohol is thought of as one of the best ways to relieve stress, alcohol is also a big contributor to acne. It is an astringent and shrinks pores. Also, alcohol inhibits sleep and can cause stress. You need rest and a stress free lifestyle to have healthy skin.
Scrubbing your skin, along with abrasive soaps should be avoided. They irritate the skin and damage the natural barrier between you and the acne causing bacteria.
Sure, the sun does kill most bacteria, but it also harms the skin. The skin is very fragile, and is harmed easily. The sun acts as an astringent that tightens and clogs the skin pores. It also dries out the skin, and there is also sun spots, freckles, and skin cancer. You should spend 15 minutes under the sun daily.
There are many medicines and cream that are used to fight acne. But so far, maintains a healthy lifestyle is the easiest way to go. It is important to say that by leading a healthy lifestyle, you will not only get healthier skin, but also a healthier body. Changing habits will be hard at first, but in the long run you will have a better general health, and more energy, and clearer, healthier skin.
Acne Free Clear Skin Treatments
For years I have tried several different products to treat my acne so that I could have a clear skin. I have learned so much over the years that about acne and acne treatments. It is amazing how many people are suffering from this killer disease called acne; more than 80% off all American will have acne some time or another in their life.
Acne is a terrible skin disease which is as a result of over active sebaceous glands. These glands are under the skin and secrete an oily substance called sebum that protects the skin. The problem occurs however, when there is an excess of sebum being produced. This excess oil will clog the pores and trap bacteria and dirt. Your body's defense system will try and combat this process by sending out an army of white blood cells which will digest the bacteria. The digested bacteria and the dirt particles will become puss and will be transferred to the surface of the skin to be removed in the form of an acne pimple.
After trial and error I have found that going the natural route is the best clear skin treatment of choice. Creams and other drugs are made up of a variety of chemicals that can also harm your skin. On the other hand, though it is not 100% certain that everyone will have the same response to natural remedies, the possibilities of having terrible side effects are far less.
A natural clear skin treatment can be as simple as changing your diet. Diet plays an effective role In everyone's healing process, whether it is acne or even a heart disease. Your diet is the means by which nutrients are incorporated in the body, and nutrients provide the fuel for your immune system to work efficiently.
There are many other means of treating acne naturally, and the important thing is that you can see result very quickly and with very little chance of side effects. The choice is yours however, some people will always go for the creams and other drugs while some have no problem curing there acne naturally.
Below Are Some Helpful Natural Clear Skin Treatment Tips
Tip #1 -Wash your face at least twice per day with warm water. Be as gently as possible so that you do not irritate the pimples and make it any worse. At nights before you go to your bed place a warm towel on your face for at least 3 minutes followed by a cold towel for one minute. The contrast between hot and cold will detoxify and strengthens the immune system. This helps bring nutrients, oxygen and immune cells to damaged and stressed tissues and carries away metabolic waste, inflammatory by-products and other toxic substances.
Tip #2 Apply some Castor oil or a little olive oil to the affected areas after you have done the water technique. Allow the castor oil to stay on until the next morning you can rinse it off with some warm water. This will promote the clearing of the skin, however after application your skin might feel a little thick and tight but that is normal.
Tip #3 Stay off vegetable oils and other fatty foods. Even though there is no direct relation between food and acne, eating certain types of food can agitate it and prevents a speedy recovery. Eat a lot of vegetables and fruit. These provide the necessary nutrients to build your immune system.
Tip #4 Take A Multivitamin Daily- Vitamins and minerals are very essential in the curing of acne. Aside from curing acne most vitamins also prevents the possibility of scarring.
Tip #5 Change your bedding and pillow case Daily- If you can't change it daily, try to change it every other day. You see whenever you sleep you sweat sometimes, and sometimes you shed dead skin cells. These are sometimes very small to be seen with the naked eye. You don't want to be putting your body on the same dirty area everyday as this will lead to dirt going back into the pores which will lead to clogging.
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