Acne Skin Care – 6 Tips To Make It Easier

January 30th, 2009 by Carrie

Acne Skin Care – 6 Tips To Make It Easier

such as rashes, blemishes, blackheads and acne. Commonly developing during puberty, acne usually occurs during a time of life when the individual is the most vulnerable and socially insecure. This makes acne not only a physical condition but sometimes an emotional and/or psychological one. Acne can shatter an individual’s confidence. Acne breakouts are the result of excessive secretions of oil from glands under the skin, leading to a buildup that blocks the ducts leading to the skin’s surface. Acne primarily affects the face, chest, back and upper arms. Some people continue to suffer from acne related skin infections for many years past their adolescence, even though it usually diminishes during early adulthood. There is no definite way to determine when acne breakouts will stop.

Acne is frustrating for many people because it is unpredictable and sometimes seems out-of-control. Breakouts have been attributed to several factors, including diet, heredity and genetics, vitamin deficiencies and stress. Since the exact causes acne are still unknown and there isn’t any measure accessible to prevent it. The best defense is a good acne skin care regimen which ameliorates and controls acne breakouts. For more severe types of acne, such as cystic acne, a dermatologist should be consulted since medical treatments are advisable to prevent or lessen scarring, but for milder forms of acne there are many options available.

Six General Tips For Living With Acne:

1. Washing twice a day, using mild cleansers and gentle movements is the best acne skin care regimen. Gentle cleansing removes excess oils, dirt, and pollutants which contribute to the development of blemishes. Strong detergents, harsh scrubbing, and harsh facial scrubbers irritate the skin and might contribute to inflammation and breakouts. Also, its best to stay away from opening the blemishes since it might spread the infection over the skin. Squeezing pimples might also cause them to burst under the skin infecting other skin pores as a result, dermatologists strongly advise against doing this. Shampooing regularly also helps to prevent acne by keeping the natural oils from hair off of the skin surface.

2. Astringents might be helpful for very oily skin but should be avoided for other skin types. Choose astringents and other topical applications carefully, if they are too strong it might cause more oil production and irritation.

3. For men, shaving should be done carefully in order to stay away from irritating or spreading acne. Choose a country razor that is right for you by testing out a few. Soften beards by first washing the face and neck with mild soap and warm water; then apply a shaving cream. Use care in selecting the shaving cream because many contain ingredients such as menthol that might irritate your acne. Use a sharp razor and shave lightly to stay away from cuts and rupturing blemishes.

4. Exposing your skin for a while to the sun might help to erase blemishes at the skin surface. The natural vitamin D in sunlight has been shown to improve skin quality. Nevertheless, care should be taken to stay away from excess sun exposure which leads to premature aging, dryness and sunburn, and the development of skin cancer. Some prescription medications also cause photo-sensitivity. Discuss with your doctor whether mild sun exposure might help with your individual case.

5. Individuals with acne should use oil free cosmetic products. Many cosmetics contain fatty acids that might be harmful to acne prone individuals. Choose good calibre cosmetics but be aware that some “oil free” products might be drying to the skin. Look for organic or acne-related skin care products to lessen the impact of cosmetics upon acne. Keep in mind that topical applications for acne treatment, such as some Benzoyl peroxide products, might react with the facial cosmetics.

6. It is best to consult a dermatologist before applying any acne skin care product. Particularly for serious cases of acne infection, treatment by a dermatologist is advisable to keep acne under control and to prevent breakouts. Observing proper acne skin care is important especially for younger individuals. Blemishes and rashes tend to heal faster when a mortal is younger but severe acne cases should be properly taken care of to prevent scarring. A healthy diet and lifestyle will also lessen the effects of acne.

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Question: How should I approach my dermatologist about Accutane?
I have had problems with cystic acne for about 5 yrs (since age 22). I finally got an appt. with a dermatologist. It seemed to me like I would be a good candidate for Accutane. But the derm. couldn’t see me for 5 months.

In the meantime I started using benzoyl peroxide, not as directed, but really slathered it on and followed with lots of moisturizer. It has prefabricated a huge difference. I’m afraid now I might not get Accutane, because I don’t *look* like I need it, but I do!! I don’t want to keep using the bp forever, because even with moisturizer it pulls the skin tight, and makes me look wrinkly when I smile.

I know I should have documented with photos, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it. I don’t want to go thru lots of antibiotics and creams and break out again before I get to try Accutane. Any suggestions?

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Answer by blueeyes
a dermatologist will not prescribe you accutane until after she prescribes you each other medication and it doesnt work. You really should of went to the dermatologist when you first started having a skin problem, 5 years ago. Then you could of tried all the other medications they are going to prescribe to you first and been through all of that already. It is very acceptable that they will prescribe you for accutane, until you have tried each thing else and it doesnt work. Accutane comes with a lot of responsiblity and directions. They try not to place many people on it. especially females, because if you get pregnant while on accutane or even a month after you stop using accutane, you will be basically forced to end the pregnancy because accutane causes serve problems for babies. Also, a dermatologist will not prescribe accutane during the summer months. They like to begin around Oct. because accutane drys your skin soo badly, that the summer heat makes it worst.

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