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Acne Prevention Reduces Frequency Of Outbreaks

May 26th, 2008 • Category: Teenagers
by David Taylor

For most people, especially teens that are more prone to acne outbreaks, the best solution to the problem is a good acne prevention program. While some may believe that acne is only a part of growing up and the hormone fluctuations that are also blamed for teen angst, are part of the problem and there is nothing that can be done. However, if people consider that the skin is the body’s largest living organ they can recognize that if they take good care of their skin, it will be nice to them.

Before a person can embark on an acne prevention program, they have to understand how acne forms and as each person is different, the causes of their acne outbreaks will be different. Some of the causes of acne include genetics, hormones, stress, the accumulation of dead skin cells and overactive sebaceous glands. Additionally, acne prevention programs also include eliminating bacteria in the pores, avoiding skin lesions and not using anabolic steroids.

Primarily, hair follicles push hair through the skin through a kind of tunnel, lubricated by sebum from the sebaceous glands. Any of the causes of acne can block this tunnel and create a lump under the skin, which in turn, collects bacteria creating acne. Prevention includes being able to keep the pores open and kill the bacteria as it is forming, or before it has the chance to grow.

Daily skin care regimen should be included in acne prevention. Generally speaking, once a pimple or blackhead surfaces on the skin, it can take several days and possibly even weeks before you can get rid of the unsightly blemish. However, using a correct acne prevention routine, you can easily limit the duration and frequency of the outbreaks. It is important to keep the skin clean and free of dead skin cells, which is one of the most common causes of acne.

Topical bactericides such as benzoyl peroxide are commonly used in the treatment of acne outbreaks, but are not recommended in an acne prevention program. While keeping the skin clear and the pores open is an integral part of preventing the development of acne, products containing this chemical should only be used to kill the bacteria once it makes its presence known as it can also dry out the skin.

It is extremely important that you wash your face at least twice daily, with a non-perfumed soap. Although blackheads appear to be dirt in the pores, they are actually bacteria forming in the pores. The bacteria can be easily eliminated by washing your face and removing the dead skin cells.

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