Options to Fighting Acne
Posted: Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2013 by Unknown in
Options to Fighting Acne
Although much is
already known about how pimples and acne occur and develop, there are still a
lot of people who find fighting the condition a life long trial.
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There is actually little that people can do to stop its
occurrence. There are people who are just blessed with great skin, meaning that
their body hormones do not wreak havoc on their pores. Scientific studies have
shown that acne is very closely linked to the amount of oil that the body
produces.
Excess oils that are produced in the pores of the skin get
trapped inside by either the dirt and the dust that the skin absorbs from the
environment or by the abnormal structure of the pores. When these oils remain
inside the pores for a long time and get to interact with the dirt, dead skin
cells and the bacteria, propionibacterium acnes, found in the pore lining, skin
eruptions occur in the form of acne.
With so many considerations to
think of, it is not surprising that fighting acne does not only involve just one
step but a multistep regimen that one must get right. Dermatologists agree that
in order to fight acne, one must first reduce the oil production in the skin as
this is the environment that the bacteria propionibacterium acnes oh so love.
The second step is to exfoliate the skin’s surface so that the pore shape and
the function improve. The third step is to disinfect the skin and kill of the
bacteria causing the inflammations.
Within these three steps are a host
of alternatives that can make anyone head spin. And the worst thing is, you can
never really know what alternative is the right one for your skin as some people
may be allergic to certain types of chemicals and may even exacerbate the
condition rather than improve them. As much as it hurts the skin, one must do
some trial and error experiments to find out the best combination of treatments
for your skin.
Among the steps in fighting acne, the hardest to do is
perhaps the elimination of unwanted oils in the skin. Oil production is already
innate in the body and the amount that it produces is really dependent on our
hormones. This is also the explanation why teeners are more prone to acne than
adults. Still, there are products like clay masks that absorb oil a lot. Another
good product is Philip’s Mils of Magnesia, a liquid magnesium hydroxide facial
mask that absorbs the oil in the skin.
To exfoliate the skin, products
that contain beta hydroxyl acid and alpha hydroxyl acid is used. There are a lot
of these kinds of products available in the market. As a general rule, BHA is
often preferred over AHA because the former is much better in penetrating
through the oils on the pores. There are however some people who just can’t use
BHA, so AHA is the next best thing.
For fighting bacteria, there is
nothing like benzoyl peroxide. Numerous studies have already shown how effective
this can be in fighting acne by disinfecting the skin. One reason for the
effectiveness of bezoyl peroxide is the fact that it can penetrate through the
hair follicles and go deep into the pores and kill all the bacteria. Alcohol may
sometimes be effective but it can also irritate the skin.