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[N81]Natural Results Acne Treatment
by A Schreck, A S
These days, an acne treatment can range from something as simple as changing your diet to something more serious, such as using prescribed medications. One of the more common decisions people make these days when deciding on their acne treatment is to use an all natural product.

Some of the topical acne treatments contain harsh chemicals that at times can do more harm to your skin than good. A few of these chemicals include Benzoyl Peroxide, Azelaic Acid and Chloramphenicol.

Benzoyl Peroxide when used in an acne treatment, has a bleaching action. Some of the cautions when using a product containing this chemical are, avoid contact with the eyes, mouth and lips. Be careful with fabrics and your hair due to the bleaching effect and avoid direct sunlight after use.

Azelaic Acid as an acne treatment, should avoid being used if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and as the previous chemical cautioned, avoid direct sunlight after use and do not use around the eyes.

The use of Chloramphenicol can cause skin irritation and have an antibacterial resistance effect, rendering the product an ineffective acne treatment.
Now, that's enough to turn any one off using chemical based products as an acne treatment !

One of the better known all natural acne treatments available is Safral's creams and masks. Safral use vegetable and plant extracts as their active ingredients, some of which include Papaya, Pineapple, Lemon, Rosemary and Thyme.
Papaya has an anti-inflammatory action, while the pineapple is used to exfoliate. The rosemary and thyme are used as an antiseptic and the lemon as a bactericide.
Safral's acne treatment is very powerful in the fight against acne, weather it be mild or sever acne.

Wash the affected area twice a day with mild soap. Use soap such as Dove, or one that contains benzoyl peroxide, such as Oxy-5. Wash as often necessary to keep the area clean. Do not scrub.

1. Shampoo the hair regularly.

2. Keep long hair off the face and shoulders and wash it daily.

3. Avoid shaving as much as possible; while shaving take care to avoid nicking the pimples.

4. Use a fresh shaving blade to minimize the chance of spreading the infection.

5. Avoid use of make-up or cosmetics in areas prone to acne. If you have to wear make-up, use only the hypoallergenic or fragrance free kind.

6. Don't pop, pick, scratch, or squeeze your pimples. This may cause infection and scarring.

You may use an over-the-counter treatment that contain substances such as benzoyl peroxide (gel or cream) or salicyclic acid. Start with the lowest strength and apply once a day about half an hour after washing. Never use more than 5 percent strength without consulting a physician.

Food and Nutrition Recommendations for Acne

Some doctors believe that acne is not a food related problem. Some alternate practitioners use diet as a basis for their natural acne treatment. They recommend that acne patients should eat foods high in beta-carotene, such as carrots, pumpkin, cantaloupe and other yellow-orange fruits and vegetables. They should also avoid fatty foods. Acnezine controls the oil secretion in your body to protect your skin from getting acne prone.

Vitamin Therapy for Acne

Nutritionists generally suggest: Chromium supplements - Chromium helps boosts the body's ability to break down glucose.Vitamin A - reduces sebum and keratin production. (Caution: taking mega doses of Vitamin A can cause headaches, fatigue, muscle and joint pain and other side effects. Consult a qualified practitioner before taking mega supplements).Vitamin E - an antioxidant (200 to 400 IU a day).Vitamin B-6 50 mg per day. This vitamin aids in the metabolism of hormones and supports the function of Acnezine as well.

Note: People should not try to medicate themselves or others with any of the methods referred to here without the guidance of a qualified practitioner who is thoroughly familiar with both the remedies and the individual's medical status. Acnezine is an antioxidant, natural product without any side effect that reduces acne.

Acne and Exercise

Moderate exercise is actually good for your skin. It helps you maintain a healthy body and manage your stress levels, too. If you find your acne is aggravated by regular exercise, then you may want to examine your routine. What do you wear? Where do you go? How hard do you work? Exercise-related acne is usually caused by something you put on your body rather something you do with it. Remove these outside factors, and you may put an end to your workout breakouts. Here are just a few things to watch for.

Acne & Exercise: Make-up. When exercising, wear as little make-up as possible. Even oil-free and non-comedogenic (non-pore-clogging) cosmetics can clog pores if worn during heavy exercise. When you're done working out, wash as soon as possible.

Acne & Exercise - Sunscreen: If your regimen takes you outdoors, always wear sunscreen. While acne may improve slightly after brief periods in the sun, studies show that prolonged exposure actually promotes comedones (clogged pores) and, of course, sun damage. Some kinds of acne medication make skin more sensitive to the sun, so sunscreen is even more important. When choosing a sunscreen, look for products that are oil-free and have a protection factor of at least SPF 15 for both UVA and UVB rays. Like make-up, sunscreen can travel across the skin's surface and lodge in the pores - so wash immediately after working out.

Acne & Exercise - Clothing: If you're prone to body acne, avoid garments made exclusively with lycra or nylon. Why? Some synthetic fabrics can trap the heat and moisture against your skin, creating a fertile breeding ground for the bacteria that contribute to acne. For moderate exercise, your best bet is lightweight, loose-fitting cotton, or a lycra-cotton blend. Natural fabrics allow the skin to breathe, and loose garments are less likely to cause friction. If you're exercising vigorously and working up a good sweat, however, you may want to try some of the new fabrics designed to wick moisture away from your skin.

Acne & Exercise - Equipment: Some people are more likely to get acne or have their lesions aggravated in the areas affected by sports equipment. The best defense against friction-related breakouts is a good fit - make sure your helmet doesn't slide around on your forehead, or your wetsuit isn't too tight under the arms. You can also curb equipment-triggered breakouts by lining your helmet with a layer of soft, washable cotton fabric; it's a great use for those old t-shirts, too. And no matter what the sport, it's always a good idea to keep your equipment clean and dry when not in use.

Acne & Exercise - Moisture: Mom was right: You should get out of those wet clothes! No matter how you get your exercise - treadmill, trail, tennis court, or whatever - don't sit around in your sweaty clothes or wet bathing suit when you're done. If you can, shower off immediately and change into dry clothes before driving home. If this isn't possible, change into dry clothes and wipe down as well as you can. When toweling sweat off your face, always use a clean towel, and blot gently rather than wipe. Vigorous wiping can irritate your skin, driving make-up and sunscreen deeper into the pores.

Acne & Exercise - Showering: Again, it's best to shower immediately after working out. You may want to use a medicated exfoliant cleanser, but always be gentle with your skin. Scrubbing harder isn't going to make you any cleaner, or make your acne go away - and it may actually irritate existing lesions or promote the development of new ones. If you can't shower right away, you can still curb breakouts by wiping down with medicated pads; keep a few in your gym bag just in case.

So keep up the good work! A healthy exercise program is an integral part of your overall health; and a healthy body is more likely to have healthy skin. Just keep an eye on the various factors that accompany your regimen, and try to remove the acne triggers - you'll be on your way to breakout-free workouts.
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