Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Take Control Of Your Acne

Acne is a common skin disease that is very common during puberty, but it can at any time. If you are looking
for ways to control your acne and get rid of it, you have come to the right place. Read this article for tips
on preventing and getting rid of acne.
One major thing you can do to heal and prevent acne is wash your face twice a day. You should wash your face
twice a day with a cleanser made specifically for acne sufferers. Be sure not to wash your face too much,
though, as over- washing can irritate your face and cause more acne. Unless your face gets extremely dirty,
washing it twice a day should suffice. Look for other products for your face that are made for acne. You can
find moisturizers and acne spot treatments that will really help.
As hard as it may seem, don't pop your pimples. When you pop your pimples, you are pushing the pimple causing
bacteria or debris back down into the pores. You are also touching your face and introducing whatever dirt,
debris and bacteria are on your hands to your face. Popping pimples can also cause scarring, especially if you
are rough with it.
Try your best to keep your hands off your face. Anytime you touch your face, you add whatever is on your hands
to your face. Hands can contain dirt, debris and bacteria. If any of this gets on your face, it can seep down
into your pores, clogging them and causing pimples or blackheads. Try not to let anything else touch your
face, including clothing.
Keep your cell phone clean. Your cell phone can hold a lot of germs and debris and this can cause breakouts.
Always keep your glasses or sunglasses clean. Glasses can contain a lot if bacteria and debris. You don't want
this getting into your pores.
Keeping your hair clean and off your face is helpful in preventing acne. When your hair touches your face, it
deposits whatever dirt and debris that are on your hair onto your face. This can clog the pores and lead to
acne.
One excellent treatment for acne is tea tree oil. If you have any annoying pimples, you can put the oil
directly on it and the oil will help it heal.
Change your pillowcase often. Your pillowcase can harbor some pore clogging debris that you don't want on your
face. Changing the case every couple days can be very helpful in preventing acne.
If you have been consistent in treating and preventing your acne and you're not seeing positive changes, it
might be best to consult a dermatologist. They can offer even more solutions or prescribe helpful medication.
Hopefully, now you know of some things you can do to both treat and prevent acne. Try them out and see if the
work for you. Be patient, though, as it will take some time of you being consistent and persistent to see a
major change.

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