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Myths about Acne

June 3rd, 2009, Posted in General

When looking for home remedies for acne there are some common misconception and downright untruths that are passed about by people. Acne has been a common problem for many years and science has only begun to find answers comparatively recently, so it is no surprise that there are plenty of myths about acne floating around the world. Just a few of these are discussed in this article, but there are many more. In general the best way to be sure if what you have been told is correct is to ask your doctor or other healthcare professional who will be able to advise you on the scientifically backed facts about acne and the latest developments.

Acne is caused by chocolate?

This has been shown to be untrue (you might be pleased to know!). In fact, in some cases chocolate may actually help someone recover from acne, although this is yet to be conclusively proven. However, eating lots of chocolate comes with its own obvious health problems - and in general eating a healthy diet may help with acne. The occasional chocolate bar isn’t going to give you an outbreak of pimples though. The same goes in most cases for other kinds of junk food, although again they aren’t the best if you are trying to eat a healthy diet.

Laying in the sun gets rid of acne?

This is another common one, although in actual fact darker skin is just more effective at hiding any pimples and swelling in the face. Laying in the sun for too long without adequate protection for your skin can cause much more serious problems than acne, so make sure you always wear enough sunblock and don’t lie in the sun for too long at one time.

Only teenagers get acne?

This is another myth - but it is easy to see where the misconception lies. Acne is caused by the production of a male hormone which happens to both sexes during puberty, but it can happen at any time during someone life and not just in their teenage years. Home remedies for back acne are in high demand because this is another place that acne can strike, although it is not usually as devastating as on the face.

Acne home remedies as well as over the counter acne medicine can both be effective when treating acne, but make sure you always consult with your doctor before embarking on any kind of treatment plan to make sure it is safe and isn’t a waste of time/money - or both!

Home Remedies For Acne

June 3rd, 2009, Posted in General

A lot of the problems of Acne can be caused by your diet. While it has been proven that chocolate does not cause acne, that doesn’t mean diet is unrelated to the disease. In fact it is very important - and a healthy diet will help more than just acne, but your overall wellbeing. Home remedies for acne include but are not limited to diet changes.

Many people look for natural home remedies as they are often more convenient as well as being cheaper. However everyone is different so make sure you see your doctor before trying and of these. Home remedies for curing acne can be quite difficult to judge, so if you aren’t sure you should always visit a doctor to get professional medical advice!

There are plenty of home remedies for acne, and some are more effective than others. The list below shows some of the more common ones that you can try. Be aware that every person is different and these methods may or may not help your situation. Eating a healthy diet rich in vitamins can only help the process.

  1. Toothpaste is regularly recommended for reducing swelling os spots and pimples on the skin. This one is easy to try out, just put some toothpaste on your skin before you go to bed and see if it has made a difference in the morning. It’s best to test this for yourself on a small area of your face rather than trying the whole face in one night, as it’ll be easier to see if a real difference has been made.
  2. A mixture of rose and lemon water can sometimes help reduce the swelling of acne. Put the mixture (one part each of rose and lemon) on your face and then rinse about half an hour after. Try doing this regularly to see whether it makes a difference.
  3. Orange peel is another common one. After mashing it mix it with water before putting it on your face. Again, do this regualarly for maximum benefit.
  4. Garlic is another treatment often passed around for acne, although it isn’t the most comfortable! If you can stand the smell, then try applying it to the area of acne regulaarly to aid in reducing the swelling of the pimples.

Again, these methods won’t work for everyone although they seem to have worked for people in the past, so it may be worth giving them a go if your doctor says that it is advisable to do so. Always get the go ahead from your doctor before doing any home remedies for acne just to be on the safe side - you don’t want to make the situation worse!

Home remedies for acne scars are usually less effective than for acne itself. This is because scars are difficult to treat, but it can be done as long as you are willing to pay a bit of money for laser surgery.

Overview of Acne

June 3rd, 2009, Posted in General

Home remedies for acne are fairly numerous, which isn’t a surprise as it is a very common problem affecting many people worldwide - especially teenagers. Before thinking about home remedies and cures for acne it is important to have a basic understanding of what acne actually is.

The first thing you should do is go and talk to a doctor if you are worried about having acne. He or she will be able to provide you with the latest scientific research on the subject as well as advise you on the appropriate form of treatment specifically for you.

Acne is actually a set of rashes of the skin that are caused by various different reasons. Most people refer to acne as a bad outbreak of spots on a persons face, although it is an actual medical condition that affects millions of people in the US alone.

While acne is generally not a physically serious disease it can cause many psychological problems such as a loss of confidence, and may also leave visible scars on the skin in most cases.

Acne is caused by a change in the Sebaceous glands in the skin. There are two distinct visible forms - noninflammatory and inflammatory and affects the skin on the face and neck due to the high density of sebaceous follicles there. It is most common on teenagers going through adolescence due to an increase in the male hormones. These hormones actually occur in both sexes so it’s not only men who have problems with acne. The symptoms of acne can persist past adolescence though.

In its most severe cases acne can not only cause a loss of self esteem but also depression. This isn’t helped by the fact that many teenagers already feel insecure and unconfident about their bodies and looks - acne is just the final straw in many cases.

There are many myths about the causes of acne- the majority of them not found to relate to scientific evidence. For example many people think that easting a lot of chocolate can cause acne when this isn’t supported by many science studies that have been performed on this matter. In fact, it is possible that for complicated reasons chocolate could actually help in preventing and getting rid of chocolate (although that isn’t 100% certain yet). However there is some evidence that high-glycemic foods may help to cause acne, although scientists say that more research is needed in this case.