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How to Get Rid of Acne
By John Ward
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Face Acne - Want to Talk About It?
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Best Acne Treatment - Pinpoint the Trigger
By Marry Parker

From the occasional pimple during times of stress to the familiar breakouts before menses, affects almost all women at some time in their lives.

While commonly develops during the preteen and early teen years, it can also arise in young adulthood and persist for years. Studies show women feel more frustrated by than men do-adult women even more so than teenage girls. Why? Dealing with a chronic disorder typically associated with puberty can lead to great disappointment. But don't depress if you have acne, effective treatment is available.

How appears?

Your skin is studded with thousands of oil glands that produce sebum to moisturize and enhance the skin's ability to act as a protective barrier. Sebum within each gland is carried to the surface through pores. The highest density of oil glands is found on your face, especially at the nose, forehead and mid-cheek areas. The largest oil glands are found on the back and mid-chest. This explains in part why appears mostly on the face, chest and back.

But what actually causes is still unknown. Researchers suspect hormones play a role in pore blockage and increased oil production. A blockage creates the build-up of oil within the pore to form blemishes such as blackheads and whiteheads. "Zits" appear when bacteria multiply within the blocked pore, resulting in inflamed red bumps or pustules. Some of these large sacs of oil may rupture leading to large red lumps (also called nodules).

Prevention
For  some patients can be aggravated by:

Thick, pore-blocking creams

Clothing, hats, helmets or pads that retain sweat or moisture

Long hair that brushes the skin on your back, neck, and face

Hair gels and sprays where they may touch your skin

Sleeping on damp hair

While diet has not been conclusively shown to be an trigger, some women may notice certain foods aggravate their skin. Try excluding these foods for two or three weeks and see if your skin improves.

Acne Treatment

Fortunately, therapy can reduce acne, minimize the risk of scars and improve your skin's appearance. Treatment begins with discovering your triggers and learning what treatments will help you control the condition. Choosing cosmetics appropriate for your skin is important, too. treatment ranges from cleansers, topical gels and creams for mild to antibiotic or hormonal pills for moderate cases.


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