Nobody in the world is immune to acne. It affects people from all walks of life and of any age. Acne does not show preferential treatment for men, women, rich or poor. As the skin of each person is different, everyone has different factors that contribute to your type of acne.
The
most important part of your acne treatment is understanding the type of
skin you have, and the most effective acne treatment to use on it. If you have oily skin, you should not use cleansers, moisturizers or cosmetics that contain oil.
You should buy products that are oil free. On
the other hand, if you have dry skin, you will not want to use oil-free
products because your skin may need a little extra fat.
Both dry and oily skin need to be hydrated daily. The fact that the skin has a little extra oil does not mean you do not need moisturizer. Lots of good moisturizers are oil free and available for use on oily skin. Dry skin has its own specific problems and should be moisturized with a product made especially for her.
Topical
treatments for skin are designed to keep well without clogging pores,
while melt excess dirt and oil on the surface and the bacteria that
cause acne. Certain oral there, constantly produce fat. The
prescription creams and ointments, will help keep dry shoots and even
encourage rapid cell replacement in the areas of skin infected with acne
need. There are other natural remedies that help in treating acne.Ads by Google
Before
understanding how to develop the right acne treatment for skin care,
you must try to understand first, what is causing it.
Causes of Acne
Acne has many causes, all of which are not yet fully understood or justified. Here are some of the most common:
Hormones play an important role in the development of acne. The teen years bring many hormonal changes in the body and changes often cause constant outbreaks of pimples, pustules, etc.. Adulthood introduces changes, too, especially for women. The premenstrual phase and difficulties before menopause cause outbreaks in alarming number of women. Due
to excessive hormones produced by fat, there are products that help
reduce and eliminate it and will be very helpful for this type of acne.
Stress is certainly a common factor for the development of acne. When
the body becomes tense, it releases chemicals and hormones that
eventually turn into toxins and waste that the body must expel. Some of these waste products are excreted through the skin and contribute to acne.
Some people still believe that chocolate, sugar and other foods can cause acne. Most
experts deny this, claiming that food has nothing to do with the
development of acne, but the issue is being widely discussed and
studied. So we can not be absolutely sure that certain foods contribute to acne.
The cosmetics and skin care products can also contribute to acne, if they are not used to correct skin type. The use of oil products for oily skin, can certainly contribute to outbreaks. Therefore it is important to choose the personal care products carefully when you decide the best treatment for your acne skin.
Other factors such as lifestyle and environment can also affect your skin. The
best thing to do is learn how to care properly, keep hydrated, and try
to eliminate the factors that are causing your skin to have acne and not
healthy.