The Causes
and Best Treatments for Your Acne
No one in the world is immune to acne. It affects people from all walks of life and
from any age category. Acne does not
show preferential treatment to males, females, rich people, or poor ones. Because everyone’s skin is different, they
all have different contributing factors that cause their particular kind of
acne.
The most important part of your acne treatment is
understanding what skin type you are and the most effective acne treatment to
use on it. If you have oily skin, you
would not want to use cleansing products, moisturizing products, or cosmetics
that contain oil.
You should buy products that are oil-free. On the other hand, if you have dry skin, you
would not want to use the oil-free products because your skin could use a
little extra oil.
Both oily and dry skin need to be moisturized
daily. Just because skin has extra oil
does not mean it doesn’t need moisturizer.
Plenty of good oil-free moisturizers are available to use on oily
skin. Dry skin has its own specific
problems and should be moisturized with a product made especially for dry skin.
Topical skin treatments are designed to keep pores from
clogging while getting rid of excessive dirt and oil on the skin’s surface, as
well as acne-causing bacteria. Certain
oral medications exist that will keep your body from producing so much
oil. Prescription creams and ointments
will help keep your breakouts dry and will even promote fast cell replacement
in those areas of your acne-infected skin that need it. Other medical and natural remedies exist that
help in the treatment of acne.
Before you understand how to develop the proper acne
care skin treatment for your skin, you should try to understand what is causing
the acne in the first place.
Causes
of Acne
Acne has many causes and all of them aren’t fully
understood or substantiated yet. Here
are some of the most common causes:
- Hormones
play a major role in acne development.
The early teen years bring many hormonal changes to the body and
those changes often cause constant breakouts of pimples, pustules, and
even cysts. The adult years bring
changes, too, especially for women.
Premenstrual and pre-menopausal difficulties cause breakouts in
alarming numbers of women. Because of
the excess oil produced during hormone-caused acne, products that help to
eliminate and reduce oil will be most helpful for this type of acne.
- Stress
is certainly a common factor to the development of acne. When the body becomes tense, it releases
chemicals and hormones that eventually turn into toxins and waste that the
body must expel. Some of these
waste products will be excreted through the skin and will contribute to
acne.
- Some
people still believe that chocolate, sugar, and other foods can cause acne
to form. Most experts deny that
food has anything to do with acne’s development but the subject is still
widely debated and researched so we can’t be absolutely certain that
particular foods don’t contribute to acne.
- Cosmetics
and skin-care products can also contribute to acne if the products being
used are not for the correct skin type.
Using oily products on oily skin can certainly contribute to
outbreaks so it is important to choose your personal care products very
carefully when deciding on the best acne treatment for your skin.
Other factors, such as lifestyle and environment, can
also affect your skin. The best things
you can do for your skin is learn how to properly care for it, keep it
hydrated, keep it moisturized, and try to eliminate the factors that are
causing your skin to have acne.
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