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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...
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Best Acne Treatment and Prevention
Acne is a tremendously
upsetting matter for teenagers as well as adults. It is advisable
to maintain the right kind of diet; nutritional balance and proper
skin care to get rid of acne. Use an astringent to remove the excess
oil from the skin. Use only oil-free / water based moisturizers,
if your skin is rough after washing. Honey is having the quality
of disinfectant and also it has much medicinal properties believed
to heal minor blemishes. So apply a honey mask once a week, which
can destroy the bacteria present in the skin. It is advisable to
wash your face gently at least twice per day with sulfur-based soap,
once when you wake up and again when you go to bed. Take a multi-vitamin
every day because your skin needs proper nutrition.
Vitamin A protects the skin from acne and also helps to reduce sebum
production. Make sure to remove your makeup in the night and also
advisable not to use any kind of oil-based cold cream and lotions.
Dont squeeze the pimples, which could lead to inflammation
and infection. Squeezing or popping pimples could lead to permanent
scars on the skin. Zinc is an antibacterial agent, so add with your
to reduce the acne breakouts. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables
daily to rebalance the necessary vitamins. Exercise reasonably to
help your blood circulation and elimination of toxins. As per doctors
Instructions, the production of androgen will get increased, when
a person is under stress. When androgen getting activated the sebaceous
glands pumps out more oil/sebum leading to acne. It is advisable
to breathe deeply when you feel stressed.
Disclaimer
: The text presented on these pages is for your information
only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It
may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not
use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease
without consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult
your health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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