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		<title>3 Safe Ways of Getting Rid of Zits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Lindsey Whitebr Source: ezinearticles.combr br Getting rid of zits is a challenge that many people face, especially in their teenage years. Many treatments are expensive or have potentially damaging side effects. Prevention works better than treatment, but there are treatments that work. To prevent zits in the first place, you need to keep your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Lindsey Whitebr<br />
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Getting rid of zits is a challenge that many people face, especially in their teenage years. Many treatments are expensive or have potentially damaging side effects. Prevention works better than treatment, but there are treatments that work.</p>
<p>To prevent zits in the first place, you need to keep your skin clean and healthy. This means regular cleansing and a healthy lifestyle. Avoid junk food, alcohol and cigarettes. Drink plenty of fluids, water is best. This will keep your skin well hydrated and prevent the build up of toxins. If you have done all of this and still suffer from acne, here are three treatments that may help.</p>
<p>Acetone and rubbing alcohol, when used in combination, can reduce the amount of oil on your skin and kill the bacteria that cause pimples. However, they will dry out your skin and so should really only be used on the pimple itself. If your skin gets dried out, the body will produce more oil to try to fix the problem. This in turn may lead to the formation of more pimples.</p>
<p>Salicylic acid reduces the amount of skin cells that are shed. Dead skin cells clog pores, which leads to zits. The less dead skin, the fewer zits. This works very best for preventing blackheads, but it will also cut down on the number of whiteheads as well.</p>
<p>Benzoyl peroxide kills the bacteria that cause pimples. This will not unclog your pores so it alone will not prevent blackheads. It will however prevent the infections that cause blocked pores to turn into large, red blemishes.</p>
<p>If all else fails, you may need to see your doctor for prescription medication to help you with getting rid of zits. This should only be a last resort however, because the medications available, although usually very effective, can be expensive and have some very serious side effects.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Acne Remedy &#8211; Does It Exist?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Ken Wilson Source: articledashboard.com There is the belief that acne is only a problem for teenagers, but actually, acne can affect people from ages 10 to 40. Acne is anything from pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, congested pores to more serious types of pustules or cysts or deep pimples. It is rather usual for women to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Ken Wilson<br />
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<p>There is the belief that acne is only a problem for teenagers, but actually, acne can affect people from ages 10 to 40. Acne is anything from pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, congested pores to more serious types of pustules or cysts or deep pimples. It is rather usual for women to develop forms of acne in their mid-to-late 20&#8242;s, even if they never had acne breakouts before.</p>
<p>When there are many oil or sebaceous glands, especially on the face, chest and back, blemishes will occur, which can be unattractive. For less acute cases of acne, you can use as acne treatment any products available at a drugstore or cosmetic counter, but for tougher cases, you need to look for professional advice from a physician.</p>
<p>The factors that cause acne are multiple, but the most common one is the development of sebaceous glands at puberty. The culprit is none other than the male hormones called androgenous hormones, present both in boys and in girls. The protection of the skin, the oils, actually start working against it, by mixing with the dead skin cells present at the surface, which clog the glands, making oil to build up underneath. The oil stimulates bacteria, harmless otherwise, to multiply and cause surrounding tissues to become inflamed. When the inflammation is at the surface, you get something called a pustule, which if deeper under the skin, becomes a pimple, or a cyst. When the oil breaks to the surface, it becomes a whitehead. This one in contact with the air becomes black causing a blackhead.</p>
<p>Everybody looks for an acne treatment. However, there is no right time to treat it; you should react though if the systems are getting worse. There are three steps in fighting acne, but there is no perfect acne remedy. The first step is to unblock the pores, the second is to eliminate bacteria and the third is to minimize oils. Nevertheless, a correct acne treatment without any changes in your lifestyle will simply not work properly and acne will come back after some time.</p>
<p>Even if your routine is frantic and unbalanced, a good intake of natural produces, plenty of water, fresh air and sun light will help you keep acne under control. If you think that squeezing the pustules is an acne remedy, you had better think again. Next to the fact that you are irritating the surrounding tissue, you can also damage your skin permanently by scarring it. Acne remedy that works on one person might not work on a different one, because skin types vary from person to person.</p>
<p>Messing with your oil glands in order to get rid of acne and its symptoms can prove to be very risky; this is why a natural acne remedy is a better choice. You can use an astringent to reduce the shine of your skin. However, this is not a proper acne treatment. It will only reduce the superficial oil quantity, because the glands, even if the body gives them time to &#8220;relax&#8221;, will become active again in the end.</p>
<p>Dermatologists usually recommend that you approach topical treatments or antibiotics, but their effect is not a desired one if the acne is hereditary. In some cases, primary care physicians or dermatologists will recommend to take birth control pills, but many women arte skeptical because of their possible side effects, such as weight gain. The recent years have brought some technological changes in fighting acne, by using lasers or similar devices, with or without photosensitizing dyes.</p>
<p>Even if the general assumption is technological breakthroughs are safe and very effective, time will tell if indeed there are long-lasting effects guaranteed by them.</p>
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		<title>Common Sense Acne Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Ted Curtis Source: ezinearticles.com We All Get Acne We have all had it. Red, sore, oozing, tender, pock-marked blemishes on our face, neck, back and chest. Acne is the bane of almost all teenagers and many adults. Let&#8217;s face it, this is a condition that we could do without. Modern science has come up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Ted Curtis<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
<p>We All Get Acne</p>
<p>We have all had it. Red, sore, oozing, tender, pock-marked blemishes on our face, neck, back and chest. Acne is the bane of almost all teenagers and many adults. Let&#8217;s face it, this is a condition that we could do without. Modern science has come up with some wonder drugs, namely Accutane and related products that may be prescribed for the most severe cases. But is there relief for milder outbreaks? You bet there is!</p>
<p>What the Heck is Acne?</p>
<p>Acne is a generic term for pimples whiteheads, blackheads, cysts and other skin blemishes that occur most commonly on the face and frequently on the back and chest. Technically, it is an infection that occurs when your sebaceous glands become clogged by nasty stuff like dead skin cells and undesirable oils. Sebaceous glands surround your hair follicles and are supposed to release a helpful oil called sebum that is beneficial to the health of your skin. When sebum cannot be released it backs up and becomes inflamed and infected. The plugged and infected pores become red and tender and, voila, there is your acne.</p>
<p>Who Gets Acne?</p>
<p>Almost everyone gets zits and pimples at one point in their life. Although facial blemishes predominantly affect adolescents and teenagers, about 20% of all cases occur in adults. Cases can be as mild as an occasional isolated pimple or as severe enough to cause deep permanent scarring.</p>
<p>Avoid Bad Oils</p>
<p>Undesirable oils are one reason your pores can get clogged. These oils can come from oil based cosmetics for the face and hair. They also come from cooking oil and grease that is contained in food products. You may want to consider putting the kibosh on fast food and cheese curls for awhile. To keep things short, pay close attention to the gunk you are slathering on your face and stuffing into your mouth.</p>
<p>Gently Clean Your Face</p>
<p>Cleaning your face is important, but don&#8217;t go crazy. Mild soaps are the way to go. Avoid harsh products that promise to rip away facial oils. Remember, your body produces oils that are beneficial to your skin and you want these oils to continue to flow through unclogged pores. Overzealous cleaning can irritate and damage the sebaceous glands that produce the good oils and make a bad situation even worse. The best washing strategy calls for gentle cleaning on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Refrain from Popping</p>
<p>No matter how much you want to, use some self control and do not pop your zits. In fact, do not even touch them. Your hands and fingers contain dirt, grime oil and other contaminants that will simply add to your facial blemish problem. Pimple popping may provide short term relief from the occasional whitehead, but in the long run you are more likely to cause damage to your glands by introducing infection.</p>
<p>Ask a Professional</p>
<p>Acne is a very real medical condition that affects everyone in a different manner. A lot of acne can be controlled using over-the-counter medications. You could try the &#8220;hit or miss&#8221; method or you could show a little common sense and visit a trained dermatologist. Remember, you can easily create a very bad situation explode on your face by using ill-advised products and treatments. You may be surprised at how wonderful a knowledgeable practitioner can be.</p>
<p>You Can Get Rid of Acne</p>
<p>Acne is a generic term used to describe pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, cysts and other skin blemishes. It is caused by clogged pores that get inflamed, impacted and infected. Proper skin care and gentle cleaning is the first line of defense against acne. Unnatural oils from cosmetics and foodstuffs should be avoided. Avoid touching your skin in acne affected areas and never pop your pimples. You should seriously consider consulting trained medical personnel if acne persists or becomes a serious problem.</p>
<p>Important Note:</p>
<p>Ted is Not a Doctor (and he doesn&#8217;t play one on TV)</p>
<p>Please know that I have no medical degree. All the suggestions made in this article are based on research of generic skin acne problems. You should be aware that every person has different conditions and you should consult trained medical personnel before you embark on any campaign acne treatment.</p>
<p>Ted Curtis writes <a target="_new" href="http://www.getridofitall.com" rel="nofollow">Get Rid of it All</a>. Ted treks around the globe accompanied only by his dog Skip and his trusty laptop. Read about Ted&#8217;s travels at <a target="_new" href="http://getridofitallblog.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Half of Nothing at All</a>. Please visit Ted&#8217;s sites, learn something new, and be entertained and educated.</p>
<p>Cheers and happy traveling, <br /> Ted</p>
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