Make My Acne Go Away
Acne can be one of those little irritants and a major cause for low self-worth and self esteem for youth as well as adults. While it can occur at any age, it is commonly during your years as a teenager that acne becomes one of the most frustrating conditions you can have.
During my teenage years, I personally fought with acne. I didn’t know what made it occur and there were all kinds of ideas about chocolate being the cause, or being under stress, or preservatives in foods, sweating from exercise, etc. There are probably hundreds of items of misinformation about the causes of acne and a similar amount of home remedies that don’t help to cure acne at all.
Acne is caused by an excessive amount of oil on your skin that traps dirt and clogs your pores. If not treated, it will eventually result in an infection, which produces the pimple with its redness and swelling. A blackhead is simply a pore that has been partially plug by oils or dead skin but still is mostly open and hasn’t developed an infection.
The best acne treatment is probably your ability to control the body oils that you have on your face, neck and shoulders. As a teenager, the increased amount of hormones are the cause of some of this excessive oil on your skin and in your hair. So you should be sure to keep your hair and skin clean to facilitate reducing the amount of oil you have around your face and shoulders.
While a teenager, I had very oily hair and had acne on my shoulders. I tried several ways to help and even had asked doctors about it, but what finally got it under control was a shorter haircut and washing my hair at least once a day. I also made sure to try to keep my face clean by washing with mild soap and water.
If you do have pimples, make every effort to not pick at and pop your pimples. While it may seem this would help to remove the ‘infection’, what you are actually doing when you pop a pimple is spreading the infection to surrounding areas and pushing the infection even deeper into that pore.
You should also remember that acne can also be caused by some medications. So, if you’re taking the correct steps to control your bodily oils and are still having problems, you may be taking a medication that is the main cause. Be sure to ask your family physician as he should know of the side effects of your medication and make any necessary adjustments.
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