What Causes Acne

May 25, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Skin Care · 1 Comment 

It would be safe to say that a majority of us, at one point or another in our lives, have experienced the pain and embarrassment of acne. While it is a very common occurrence, acne causes a great deal of discomfort, embarrassment and even depression amongst people, especially teenagers. Most people are not sure what causes acne in the first place and spend more time looking for acne treatment than understanding the acne cause. But lots of us suffer from it and the pharmaceutical industry profits a great deal from the numerous acne medicine and acne remedies that consumers readily apply to deal with acne.

The definition of acne is: a chronic disorder of the hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Acne is characterized by black heads, pimple outbreaks, cysts, infected abscesses, and (sometimes) scarring.

So what’s the real truth about what causes acne ? For reasons no one completely understands, follicles, often called pores, sometimes get blocked. Sebum (oil) which normally drains to the surface gets blocked and bacteria begins to grow. Both whiteheads and blackheads start out as a “microcomedone”. Microcomedones become skin blemishes called comedones, either a whitehead or a blackhead.

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When the trapped sebum and bacteria stay below the skin surface, a whitehead is formed. A blackhead oc curs when the trapped sebum and bacteria partially open to the surface and turn black due to melanin, the skin’s pigment. Blackheads can last for a long time because the contents very slowly drain to the surface. Either way, blackheads and whiteheads are filled with trapped sebum and bacteria. The acne treatment in both cases is the same. Other causes of both adult acne and teehage acne include hormone inbalance, incorrect diet, vitamine deficiency and stress.

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Once you suffer from an acne breakout it can get worse due to poor hygiene. This is however, not an acne cause and can be remedied by improving personal hygiene.

Many people, myself included, choose to ponder over the effects of the acne in the comfort of their homes before they do the obvious thing. They go down to the nearest pharmacy to purchase one of the several acne treatment products available. To be honest, the shelves are full of them! American and global pharmaceutical companies are well aware of the desire of all acne sufferers to get rig of their acne. They have left no stone unturned to provide us with as many acne remedies and acne treatments as possible. But turning to these products without determining the acne causes could result in more harm than good. After all, what is the benefit in spending a lot of money on acne treatments if you don’t know what causes acne in the first place. As discussed, the acne causes are many. They are different from one individual to another. So what works for a friend or an acquaintance might not necessarily work for you. Unless you are able to consult a dermatologist to ascertain the acne causes, there is no sure way of finding the solution. And the best thing is that when the dermatologist is able to identify what the acne causes are, he can prescribe the best acne treatment that will cure you of all acne just like that. So consulting a dermatologist to determine what causes acne in your case and the best acne treatment is the sensible step to take. Not sure where to find a dermatologist, consult your doctor.

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Adult Acne

May 16, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 

adult-acneAdult Acne is more prevalent than one might think.

When most of us think of acne, we think of adolescence. Many people who had acne as a teenager are no longer affected by it, however you may be surprised by the number of people who do battle acne during their adult years. While teenagers do make up a large percentage of the acne suffering population, adult acne is more prevalent than one might think.

It is also becoming clear that the physical, psychological, and social effects of this condition are still affect adults, and do cause them some problems. Also according to recent studies, acne is an increasing problem among adults, but the reasons for this are not clear.

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Acne Treatment

May 16, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 

acne-faceAcne won’t get you any dates, that’s for sure. Teenagers abhor it, and adults sufferers don’t embrace it either. As most teenage girls will attest, pimples arise at the most inopportune moments, which can be anytime on any given day for them. Acne affects self esteem, self worth, and self identity, and can turn a once outgoing person into a recluse. The type of acne treatment that you choose is most important.
There are different types of acne that occur on the body, and not just on the face, which is the most common. Acne, commonly known as pimples, zits, whiteheads, or blackheads, start to form in hair follicles or pores when the oil or sebum is trapped beneath the skin surface causing bacteria to form. Acne can be mild or severe, which is called acne vulgaris, and can cause disfiguration and severe scarring. It’s important to keep hands off, and if you must, wash the area and your hands first. If you are successful in expelling any of the gooey ingredients, be careful not to spread it to surrounding areas where it can cause another eruption.
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Acne Skin Care

March 22, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Skin Care · Comment 

As a long time sufferer from acne, I’ve spent some years looking into the different forms of acne skin care. One thing I’ve learned is there are about as many different forms of skin care as there are people looking for skin care. Everyone seems to have their own unique idea on ways to treat acne, or prevent acne from occurring in the first place.

The one thing I have learned about acne skin care is that your skin can be treated by ways other than topical products. Skin is a part of your body, and contrary to popular belief is very much alive, only the outermost layers of skin are ‘dead’. Taking good care of your health and yourself in general can therefore be a good method of skin care. This includes a healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and frequent exercise, but most important I’ve found that keeping stress levels down makes a huge difference for me.

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Acne Scar Treatment

March 22, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 

Maybe you are one of the majority of people who has suffered from acne in the past. Unfortunately, even after the breakouts stop the remnants remain. Thanks to research and technology, there are quite a few acne scar treatment options available to diminish and even erase acne scars away. Treating acne scars can be quite pricey depending on what type of acne scar treatment is recommended for you by your dermatologist. For old acne scars that resulted from a more severe case of acne, several acne scar treatments or a combination thereof, may be required to get the desired results. A qualified dermatologist is the most knowledgeable about what types of acne scar treatments are best, and can make recommendations on how to get rid of those acne scars forever!

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Acne Scar Removal

March 22, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 


No one likes pimples that leave scars, but there are ways to help remove them. If you’ve had severe acne in the past, or if you have pimples now, and they’re leaving scars, there is help. Know what some of your options are for treatment, and understand that acne scar removal is possible even with persistent acne woes, and scarring.

If you feel that you need help removing scars from your acne, it can be done relatively pain free. Today’s options for removing scars are use modern technology and the latest ideas. There are all kinds of treatments, but only a qualified dermatologist or doctor can help you get those scars off of your face or body, so then you will be able to start feeling confident about how you look.

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Acne Natural Cure

March 22, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 

Finding a remedy for your outbreaks of pimples isn’t that hard to do. The trick is getting one that works for your specific type of acne outbreaks and is natural. Don’t get discouraged about it, you can have clear and healthy skin, it will just take a little experimentation and patience. Know about some treatments that have been beneficial as an acne natural cure for stubborn skin problems that you can use at home.

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Acne Tips

March 21, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 


A clear acne free complexion is a sign of good health and it is associated with our idea of beauty. Clear skin is not always easy to maintain. Sometimes, we find pimples and blemishes appearing seemingly out of nowhere and this can be very aggravating, especially for those of us who follow a strict regimen of proper diet and skin care. Following are some acne tips that can increase your chances of improving your complexion.

The first among the acne tips is to maintain a healthy diet that includes a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables. I’m sure you have heard this before, this tip is usually associated with weight loss, but fresh fruit and vegetables are really important. Your skin receives nutrients after the rest of the organs have had their share.

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