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Acne Treatment Information

Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even...


How do you get rid of acne naturally?

Mostly, acne begins at puberty, when the body starts to produce androgens. Androgens cause the swelling and motivation of the sebaceous glands in people with acne. Sensitivity of the androgens also causes acne to appear during the menstrual cycle and sometimes in pregnancy. The extra sebum that the sebaceous glands produce, mix up with dead skin cells and bacteria on the surface and will block the pores. Inside of the blocked pore, bacteria getting multiplied and reason for inflammation leading to the spots and pustules associated with acne. Acne affects different people in different ways and many people with acne are under go with insecurities and depression. Acne with blackheads is caused partially by blocked pores. The "black" outer shell of them is not happening by dirt, but due to the melanin pigment from the dead skin cells. Acne with Whiteheads is caused completely due to the blocked pores. The white out look of them is due to the bacteria inside the blocked pore turning the sebum to "free fatty acid".

To get rid of acne, you must avoid the Ingredients like Alcohol, isopropyl myristate, lanolin, sodium lauryl sulphate, sodium laureth sulphate, propylene glycol, mineral oil and parabens. Do not be afraid for using oil in products, which is the best thing for those who want to get rid of acne. Oils like coconut and jojoba, which will mimic the skin's natural oils and will rebalance the oil production of your skin and it, will never block the skin pores. Tea tree oil is antiseptic, antibacterial and great for existing infections. Also the Lavender oil is soothing and healing, great for accelerating healing of scars.

 

 

 


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