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Coping and Dealing with Acne

March 5th, 2010 · No Comments · Skin Care

by Sandy Thomas

There isn’t a person in this world that hasn’t dealt with some kind of acne. For many, it’s just a pimple here and there. But, for others, it is an ongoing battle, a search for a cure, as well as a lot of embarrassment. Dealing and treating your acne is something individual. There are different reasons why each person is breaking out. So, the right solution for you may be different for someone else you know.

To begin with, it’s important to note that the hormones are the biggest problem in the development of acne. For this very reason pregnant women, as well as teenagers are usually dealing with these breakouts. Even women who aren’t pregnant can often have acne because of the various changes in hormones that continuously happen each month.

Although there is no real cure for acne, there are many different types of treatments that are available that can really make a huge difference on the frequency and the severity of each breakout.

An overproduction of sebum is usually the cause of acne breakouts. The sebum is oil that is produced from the body. In addition to that, there could be bacteria buildup. And finally, the way in which your skin sheds the dead skin cells could also be the culprit. All the above could block the pores, hence developing acne.

When the follicles and pores become plugged, various types of acne can occur. Certain foods that you eat could be the cause of this overproduction of sebum. Although some people believe that it has to do with chocolate and other greasy foods, others believe that it has something to do with highly starched foods. So, cut down on foods that are known to increase blood sugar in people, like white bread, white rice, potatoes and chips.

But don’t stop there! Make sure you keep your face thoroughly cleansed. That means that throughout the day you should wash it with a mild cleanser or simply with water and dry it gently by dabbing it with a soft towel. This will remove the excess sebum and could potentially reduce your flareups.

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