Acne made simple. 

Commonly known as blackheads, blemishes, comedones, milia, pimples and whiteheads. There are many forms of acne that can be caused by numerous elements, including hormones, stress, diet, drugs, bacteria and some products, including cosmetics that you use on your body and face.  Acne can appear almost anywhere on your body.

Oils (sebum) composed of fat and debris are produced and secreted from the sebaceous glands. When you have too much oil on top of dead cells, the glands and pores can get clogged.  Propioni bacteria begin to grow and acne appears.

Acne sufferers include children, teens and adults with no differentiation between male and female.  It is prevalent in African American, Hispanic, Asian and Caucasian skin.  As you grow older your glands will change and secretions begin to diminish. Over a number of years, it is common for men and women alike to see a change in their skin, from oily to combination, to normal, and to dry.

Acne can lead to other problems including lesions or permanent scarring.  Understanding your skin and what will work to improve its appearance is important in good skin care.   You can help your acne with over the counter topical products.  However, your acne may require professional treatment from a dermatologist.

Guidelines for using acne products.

Use products that will diminish some of the oils.  Learn to work with your skin.  You do not want to scrub your skin nor do you want to completely dry it.  This causes the glands to overreact and produce more oils.  If your skin becomes too dry, reduce the usage of an item, or two, until you can detect a change.

Some of the better ingredients that will offer assistance include benzoyl peroxide, Glycolic acid, oatmeal, resorcinol, lavender, salicylic acid, and sulfur.

There is no rhyme nor reason to what you will find in drug stores, cosmetic counters, discount operations, beauty supply stores with regard to quality or price.  Look at the ingredients and the order that they appear in.  This listing will signify the content of ingredients from the most to the least.

Do not rely on one product.  Use a variety of items to help combat the problem.  This could include a drying agent, alpha hydroxy acid, cleanser and a facial mask.  Start with a few and gradually add products to your regimen.
Used to control acne problems predominantly associated with oily to very oily skin.  The products contain agents of varying degrees to help assist in cleansing and controlling the body’s supply of oils at the surface of the skin.
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