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Acne Treatment - The Real Secret To Quickly Heal Your
Acne

by: Kaushik Mohanty


Acne is an all too common skin condition, and in some
cases the chemicals used to treat it can further damage
the skin. Here are some tips that will help you heal your
acne:

No scrubbing or rubbing.

You can't scrub your acne away. In fact abrasive or
frequent washing can lead to dry skin and irritated acne.
Your skin will respond best to kind attention. Gently wash
your face no more than twice a day with a mild cleanser
and pat your skin dry with a clean towel. If you exercise
hard and sweat a lot you may want to wash your face
afterwards.

Don't pop pimples.

Don't pop or squeeze pimples, as it could lead to
inflammation and infection. It could also push the infected
materials deep into the skin and create more swelling.
Squeezing or popping pimples could lead to permanent
scars on the face.

Breathe deeply.

It is advisable to breathe deeply when you feel stressed.
Doctors have found out that there is a direct link between
stress and acne. Studies have shown that there is
increased amount of androgen production when a person
is under stress. Not only mental but physical stress such
as allergies, surgery etc could activate the androgen
production. When androgen is activated the sebaceous
glands pumps out more oil/sebum leading to acne.

Use honey.

Apply a honey mask once a week. Honey is regarded as a
disinfectant and also it has medicinal properties believed
to heal minor blemishes. It has the properties of
destroying the bacteria present in the skin.

Pay kind attention to your skin.

Use a mild cleanser no more than twice a day and gently
wash and dry your skin. Apply a noncomedogenic (won't
clog your pores) sunscreen.

Patience is a virtue.

Be patient. Healing takes time. Unfortunately this doesn't
happen overnight. Results are generally seen in a few
weeks, but may take up to 8 weeks or more. Don't be
tempted by over night promises. So give your acne
treatment a fighting chance.

Use sunscreen.

Many acne medications contain ingredients that can make
your skin extra sensitive to sunlight and ultraviolet light
from tanning booths. Read the label warnings, avoid
tanning booths, and always use a sunscreen with at least
an SPF of 15. Sun exposure can actually irritate acne
even if you are not using an acne medication. So don't
make sunbathing a part of your lifestyle and always use
sunscreen.

More is not better.

If you use more acne medication than directed by your
doctor you can actually worsen your acne. Many
over-the-counter acne treatments contain active
ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. Too
much of either of these can cause your skin to become
excessively dry or irritated. It can take time for your skin to
adapt to new medications. Remember that it may take up
to 8 weeks for any acne medication to have a noticeable
effect. Use the medication exactly as directed by your
doctor and if you don't see an improvement within 8 weeks
talk with your dermatologist.

Use only noncomedogenic products.

When purchasing cosmetics, sunscreen or other skin care
products, make sure the label reads noncomedogenic.
These products, as well as those labeled nonacnegenic,
won't clog your pores and therefore won't cause or make
your acne worse.

Here's the rub.

Headbands and hats can aggravate your acne as they rub
against your forehead. Try to avoid these things when
possible.

Don't touch your face.

It's amazing how often we touch our faces during an
average day. Our hands have oil on them and of course
bacteria too, both of which can make acne worse. So
avoid touching your face or leaning your chin on your
hand. Be sure that other objects that come in contact with
your face like cell phones, telephone receivers, eye
glasses, etc are clean.

Wash your face.

It is advisable to wash your face at least twice a day with
sulfur-based soap. Once when you wake up and again
when you go to bed. Do not scrub; just give it a smooth
touch. Washing your skin over and over again will create
more trouble than help you.

Cut your hair.

If you have long hair it is advisable to cut it short. Your
hair contains oil and when you move, the dust particles do
mix up with your hair and when your hair bangs on your
face or neck or forehead or the affected area, the
situation could worsen. Also wash your hair on a daily
basis.

Eat fruits and vegetables.

Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables daily.

Drink lots of water.

Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. Water helps in
cleaning and hydrating the skin and maintaining overall
health.

Change your pillowcase.

Wash or change your pillowcase every day.

Exercise.

Exercise moderately as it helps in blood circulation and
helps eliminate toxins.

Review your environment.

Pollution, airborne grease (such as in a fast food
restaurant), irritating clothing - all these can aggravate
your acne. It isn't always possible to avoid all the various
irritants that may contribute to your acne. You can,
however, make educated decisions that may help to
minimize their impact. Loosen tight, irritating clothing or
find fabrics that breathe better and don't aggravate your
acne.


About The Author
Kaushik Mohanty is a former acne sufferer, and
webmaster of http://mm-acnetreatments.info - a site
dedicated to provide valuable information about acne
treatment.
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