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How to Get Rid of Adult Acne – The Secrets I Used to Cure My Acne That You Need to Know

by Ravi on Jan.13, 2010, under Where To Put It?

Teenagers are the common victims of acne, but even adults can have this problem. The worst thing about it is, acne can be difficult to remove because an adult’s skin is firmer and less manageable. Many products on how to get rid of adult acne have become commonplace in the market and not all of them are as effective. You may encounter products that will only worsen your condition.

To avoid having your pockets ripped out by scrupulous companies, take time to do research on the products before purchasing it. Also, consider these steps on how to get rid of adult acne:

1. Washing your face should be your topmost priority. Having a clean face is synonymous to being acne-free. Be gentle when washing. Use mild soap as opposed to strong-scented soaps that are being shoved down your throat by cunning capitalists. If you are unsure what a mild soap is, consult a doctor and ask for recommendations.

To unclog pores, use warm water that has been boiled in a clean pan. Warm water itself has exfoliating effects on the skin, plus it is a natural detergent that can get rid of alien elements in the skin.

2. Try applying benzoyle peroxide in your skin for at least a week. This scrapes dead skin layers to show up the new, healthier skin underneath. This solution also removes oil and bacteria that may otherwise end up as acne. Benzoyle peroxide is often packaged as a cleanser so you will have to check the label in order to find it.

3. Keep your hands off your face especially when you are in the middle of a busy workday. Chances are, they have gone to many different places and have acquired germs and bacteria here and there. Bring with you a hand cleanser or alcohol so you would avoid transferring bacteria to your face in case you accidentally touch your face.

Also, don’t force acne to come out by picking it. Let your cleanser deal with it. Your body naturally removes dirt over time, so there is no use doing it in a forcible manner. It will only cause scarred skin, which is worse because it will stay with you for as long as you live.

4. Avoid oil-based products. Hair products and make-up that have oil content only worsens your condition. This oil can make its way to your face and stimulate the growth of bacteria in the skin. When you eat something oily, gently wipe off your mouth with tissue, making sure it does not spread into your face.

5. Drink water so your body will naturally flush out dirt and toxins. Also, eat lots of veggies and fruits because they contain nutrients that are helpful in your skin texture.

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Acne Treatment for Teenagers

by Ravi on Oct.31, 2009, under Where To Put It?

Everybody has had to pass through this tumoultous period and the acne that characterizes it. Apart from causing unsightly physical appearance, it carries a multitude of psychological effects that affects teens in different ways, especially if it is of the severe type.

Teens being a very self conscious lot are greatly affected by acne making them have low self esteem. This might lead to them shunning social settings due to perceptions of others.

So what are the social ramifications that this condition brings?

Those suffering from acne have often been accused by their non-acne friends of being overly-sensitive. However the physical and psychological problems suffered by them have been recognized nowadays as being real and efforts have been made to deal with them appropriately.

Acne is every bit as much how you feel as it is about how you look. This is much more so with teens who usually judge by physical appearances. In a society which places high value on the physical, and sets high standards for them to comply to the “norms”, teens suffering from acne are particularly disadvantaged.

The teens suffering from acne often feel they are ugly and this feeling might extend with adult acne.

Parents are constantly faced with a dilemma on how to deal with their children who are afflicated with acne treatment and experience feelings of depressions and inferiority.

Often it is difficult to discern whether the psychological traumas passing through the teens are acne related, or are the usual tantrums and emotional phases that characterizes teenage hood.This makes it difficult to understand the psychological effects associated with acne.

The simplest and most effective way of understanding this psychological effects is just listening.By listening to how acne makes them feel and the insecurities it causes them, parents can show that they emphathise with them and care.

Additionaly informing them on the causes , types and treatment can reassure them that they aren’t viewed as being dirty or having poor hygiene. Hygiene doesn’t directly cause acne.Parents should also let them know that teenagers all over face the same issues with acne, thus showing them that they aren’t alone in this.

As stated before, finding out the cause and type of acne is the first step to seeking treatment.Once one begins on a treatment plan, they end up feeling better about their appearance and consequently themselves.

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Adult-Acne-Tips.com extend help for acne sufferers

by Ravi on Sep.16, 2008, under Where To Put It?

A recent established website offering help for acne sufferers

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