Step by Step Acne Skin Care
Posted: Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2013 by Unknown in
Step by Step Acne Skin Care
Acne prone
skin is something that you have to carefully treat as the slightest mistake can
cause an irritation or an allergic reaction that can exacerbate the condition
rather than cure it.
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Contrary to popular myth, acne is not caused by
just dirt and grime on the skin. One can be the most hygienic but you can still
develop acne. Perhaps one of the reasons why acne is so hard to combat is the
fact that it is caused by a lot of factors that all contribute to its
development.
Acne actually starts off with unwanted oils on the skin
that tend to clog the pores. These excess oils are produced by the body’s
hormones. This is one of the reasons why there are people whose skin are not
pimple-prone. The oil on the skin is the initial factor that contributes in the
development of acne. Another factor is the shape of the pore, which restricts
the flow of oil in the skin. When the pores are abnormally shaped, it tends to
encase the oil all the more inside, leading to build up and eventually to acne
eruptions.
Dead skin cells that line up the pores and the dirt in the
skin also interact with the oil causing clogging, which exacerbates the
condition. Another factor is the presence of the bacteria propionibacterium
acnes, which actually thrives in an oily environment.
Although it was
mentioned that acne is not necessarily caused by unhygienic ways, this is not a
reason to clean the face. A clean face will of course lessen the risk of further
eruptions. For most people, a gentle water soluble cleanser is recommended
especially for people who have ultra sensitive skin that can be irritated by the
smallest of things.
Another advantage of a water soluble cleanser is the
fact that no trace will be kept after washing. Some soaps tend to remain on the
face and will only clog the pores, thereby leading to skin eruptions.
The next step to taking care of the skin is to remove the excess oils.
This can be achieved by using facial masks at night and rice papers during the
day. One must be careful though as some chemicals and products may irritate the
skin. Before you use anything on your skin, it is best that you consult your
dermatologist.
Another step towards acne free skin is exfoliation. This
is done to remove the dead skin cells in the pore lining as these contribute in
the clogging. Another function that exfoliation provides is skin renewal,
wherein the old skin will be replaced by a new one. Products that contain 1% to
2% beta hydroxy acid (BHA) or 8% alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) are often recommended
by dermatologists.
As a rule of thumb, BHA is actually more effective
than AHA especially in penetrating through the pores. However, there are some
people who are either allergic to BHA or have too sensitive skins for the
chemical, so AHA is the next in line that doctors recommend.
Disinfecting the skin and killing off the bacteria in the pores is
another crucial step in acne skin care. Although there are a lot of products in
the market, most if not all contain the ingredient Benzoyl Peroxide, which is
proven to be the most effective in fighting the bacteria.