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Skin Care and Acne Information

By Don Haddon

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A careful skin care regimen will only slightly affect whether or not you get acne. However, healthy skin and the treatment of acne are highly contingent on good skin care habits.

It is a common misconception that acne can be prevented by thoroughly scrubbing the skin. Washing has little effect, actually, on whether acne develops or not. Once acne has erupted, the effects occur mostly afterward.

In most cases, scrubbing isn’t the answer. The skin often dries out and is merely roughened. When harsh treatment exposes the lower skin layers, these layers are forced to develop a protective coat consisting of oil and outer dermis. In the meantime, the skin suffers from the exposure to bacteria, both by contact and by the air. Our front-line barrier to dirt and germs is our skin. It does not enhance the health of our skin to remove multiple layers of it at once.

The answer to healthy skin is to gently wash it with a mild cleanser. Wash completely, but do not rub hard. Not only your face, but also the back, shoulders and chest area can develop acne, so be sure to wash them in the shower. It is a good idea to clean your entire face, from below the jaw up to the hairline, twice a day; around the middle of the day, and at night.

The oil naturally produced by your skin, called sebum, plays a part in the development of acne, but you should not remove it completely. Sebum keeps micro cracks from occurring by helping to enhance the skin’s flexibility. These tiny cracks can let bacteria in. Sebum also prevents the skin from getting too dry, which again can cause tiny cracks in the upper layers.

If using astringents to reduce excess oil, do not use them too frequently. Acne washes available without a prescription are precisely developed to attain the proper equilibrium. Make sure to follow the directions when you use them.

Of course, one challenge always is shaving. The hardest problem to solve is the faces of men. When there are skin conditions and/or blemishes, electric razors might help men to stay well groomed, but they can still nick the skin surface like a traditional razor. The best way is to be patient and use movements which are careful and deliberate.

Another helpful tip is to use a softener before shaving. It is fine to use either a manual or electric safety razor. It does not play an important part in the development of acne. Acne is caused by different reasons including ingrown hair and clogged pores. It is important, though, to shave with, not against the grain of the hair. The process can be enhanced by using warm water and soap to soften up the beard.

For women, there are some other recommendations that can be helpful.

Currently, it is much easier to choose makeup products. Formulations that specifically address the possibility of acne are numerous. These products are formulated so that they do not clog the pores. A light application of foundation makeup is less clogging to the pores. When applying blush, use it subtly, not heavily. Search for makeup that has been labeled “non-comedogenic.” Mild acne, including blackheads and whiteheads, is commonly referred to as “Comedones.”

Over-the-counter antibacterial products are most effective after acne has developed. Skin care products can help acne but only if used as directed. Medication can be overused and acne is exacerbated by the clogged pores and injured skin that the medication can cause.

The key to minimizing outbreaks in order to allow for natural oil movement and shedding skin cells is keeping pores open. Both are aided by proper skin care practices.

About the author: Don Haddon is a successful businessman who went from having his own development company to a thriving online business.acne treatments

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Skin Care and Acne Information

By Don Haddon

Looking for some fun? Whatever you do, Don't Click Here!

Whether you take good care of your skin or not is only a minor piece of whether you will eventually develop acne. As well as being the foundation for healthy skin, a good skin care regime is essential in the treatment of acne.

Although some people believe that acne can be prevented by scrubbing diligently, they are mistaken. As a matter of fact, washing your face has very little effect on whether or not you develop acne. This generally happens after acne has already developed.

In general, scrubbing only tends to roughen and dry the skin instead of helping it. Lower layers of skin develop a protective coating of oil and outer dermis when exposed to harsh treatments. The skin is then exposed to airborne and contact bacteria in the interim. Protecting us against any type of pathogen is the skin’s main purpose. By removing multiple layers, you’re actually weakening its defenses.

The answer to healthy skin is to gently wash it with a mild cleanser. Wash completely, but do not rub hard. Not only your face, but also the back, shoulders and chest area can develop acne, so be sure to wash them in the shower. It is a good idea to clean your entire face, from below the jaw up to the hairline, twice a day; around the middle of the day, and at night.

Removing every trace of natural skin oil or sebum, which plays a role in developing acne, is not favorable. Micro-cracks are discouraged from forming because of the flexibility that sebum provides the skin. These micro-cracks are the perfect breeding ground for bacteria. If the skin becomes excessively dry, small cracks can occur in the outer layers.

You should use oil-removing astringents in moderation. Acne treatments available over the counter are formulated for the correct balance. Follow the directions precisely when using these products.

Of course, shaving is always a challenge. Men’s faces are always more difficult. When the skin contains blemishes, even electric razors may nick the skin. Ultimately, though, nothing can replace a careful, patient and steady hand. Using a pre-shave skin softener can also help.

Another helpful tip is to use a softener before shaving. It is fine to use either a manual or electric safety razor. It does not play an important part in the development of acne. Acne is caused by different reasons including ingrown hair and clogged pores. It is important, though, to shave with, not against the grain of the hair. The process can be enhanced by using warm water and soap to soften up the beard.

For women, there are some other recommendations that can be helpful.

Currently, it is much easier to choose makeup products. Formulations that specifically address the possibility of acne are numerous. These products are formulated so that they do not clog the pores. A light application of foundation makeup is less clogging to the pores. When applying blush, use it subtly, not heavily. Search for makeup that has been labeled “non-comedogenic.” Mild acne, including blackheads and whiteheads, is commonly referred to as “Comedones.”

Over-the-counter antibacterial products are most effective after acne has developed. Skin care products can help acne but only if used as directed. Medication can be overused and acne is exacerbated by the clogged pores and injured skin that the medication can cause.

The key to minimizing outbreaks in order to allow for natural oil movement and shedding skin cells is keeping pores open. Both are aided by proper skin care practices.

About the author: Don Haddon is a successful entrepenuer living in gorgeous Vancouver,BC. He owns many different online business ventures.acne treatments

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Haddon, Don "Skin Care and Acne Information." Skin Care and Acne Information. 5 Feb. 2010. uberarticles.com. 8 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/miscellaneous/skin-care-and-acne-information/>.

APA Style Citation:
Haddon, D (2010, February 5). Skin Care and Acne Information. Retrieved February 8, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/miscellaneous/skin-care-and-acne-information/

Chicago Style Citation:
Haddon, Don "Skin Care and Acne Information" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/miscellaneous/skin-care-and-acne-information/

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