It's an age-old myth that your diet contributes to your acne. People will say to avoid fatty foods, grease, chocolate, and even certain sugars. But the truth is that none of these things have anything to do with an acne problem. Acne is caused by an overabundance of natural skin bacteria called Propionbacterium acnes. This normally benign bacterium hangs out in the hair follicles. When too much of it accumulates it attracts white blood cells. These secrete enzymes that damage the walls of the follicle and the bacteria enter the dermis layer of your skin. This causes inflammation, which results in pimples. So unless your diet is somehow causing a hormone imbalance, it's not affecting your acne condition in the slightest.
So how can you treat it? There are some common ways to help your condition, and many people will be successful just using them. The first is to use an astringent skin cleanser on your face at least twice a day, followed by a moisturizer. It may seem counterproductive to moisturize, but this will prevent your skin from drying out and leading to other issues. Washing your skin regularly won't necessarily eliminate acne, but it will cut down on the bacteria levels. The goal is to open your pores, cut the bacteria levels, and keep your skin healthy.
For many people, washing alone will not cure your acne woes. There is the traditional route of lotions and creams that claim they will eliminate your acne. Many of these are anti-bacterial and will dry your skin out severely. Others combine over-the-counter medications with a moisturizing cream. Products like ProActive can get much better results than the older type of acne medications.
If you have a severe acne condition, you may need to see a dermatologist for prescription-strength products. These can span the range from highly powerful soaps to low-dose antibiotics to try and regulate the bacteria level. These products often have mild side-effects, and should really only be used as a measure of last resort. As hard as it may be to accept, a little acne is part of most people's lives. Going overboard to treat it may lead to longer-term problems with your skin. For more great tips on caring for yourself, please feel free to stop by wordsbuzz.com.
Published by Paul Stansel
Author and editor for several popular technical books on Windows Terminal Services and Citrix Technologies View profile
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Post a CommentGreat article. Very insightful.
Interesting article, thanks!