| Skin Care:: Adult Acne Treatment Are you one of
the millions of adults who have acne? Many adults are dealing with
acne, the first signs of wrinkles and grey hair all at the same
time – talk about physical and emotional tolls. Life just seems
too unfair at times. Fortunately, there are some simple solutions
for treating acne. Really. You don’t have to live with it.
To properly treat acne, one must first understand what causes it.
When hair follicles and sebaceous glands become inflamed acne
follows soon after. Sebum is an oily substance made by the
sebaceous glands. Bacterial growth and inflammation result when
too much sebum is produced. According to the American Academy of
Dermatology, the four basic mechanisms contributing to acne are
hormones, increased sebum production, changes inside hair
follicles, and bacteria.
These simple solutions require persistence and consistency.
First things first, talk to a Dermatologist. A Dermatologist can
provide you with the best solutions for you based on your medical
history, age, skin type etc. Depending on the severity of your
acne and your individual circumstances, your Dermatologist may
want to prescribe an antibiotic, a vitamin A derivative like
Isotretinoin, or one of the other acne drugs now available.
Use non-comedogenic products. Non-comedogenic basically means -
not likely to block the pores of the skin, or cause blackheads or
acne. There are many non-comedogenic products available today,
including, makeup, foundation, moisturizers, sunscreen, lip stick,
etc. If it’s something that you apply to your skin you should be
able to find a non-comedogenic version. In fact, you can also find
non-comedogenic and medicated makeup with acne fighting
ingredients like, benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulfur.
These products shouldn’t clog your pores and should help treat
acne.
Proper skin care is also very important. Gently washing with a
facial cleanser that contains benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or
sulfur will also kill the bacteria that causes acne. Proactiv
Solution is one such product that is used my millions of people –
with great results. Whatever product you decide to use, do not
scrub your face as this can irritate your skin and make your acne
worse.
Even though there is no cure for acne, there are several effective
methods available today to treat it. By discussing your acne with
a Dermatologist you can determine the best course of action for
you. In the mean time, keep your chin up – there are treatments
available that will help you with your acne situation. Imagine
waking up one morning and noticing how clear your face is
becoming. It really is a great feeling!
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