суббота, 12 мая 2012 г.

Dealing with Acne

 

Acne is one of the most common skin disorder. Nearly 85% of people will experience some form of acne during their lifetimes. When people think of acne, they think of teenagers, but acne can affect people throughout adulthood, as well. 
 
Looking good and feeling good go hand in hand. That's why we should consider acneic skin as a complex problem. Acne is an inflammatory lesion of the sebaceous glands and the first signs usually show up during puberty when there is an increase in the hormone androgen, which is especially active in stimulating the amount of oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. This results in the extra production of sebum that combines with dead skin cells and other debris and becomes trapped, creating a plug that blocks the hair follicle. As the ducts of these glands become plugged with the waxy oil, blackheads and whiteheads form. They are frequently infected with bacteria, causing welts, deeper lumps and pimples. Besides, acne can have a devastating effect on self-esteem and confidence, and many acne sufferers even experience depression. 
 
The good news is that most acne can be treated with outstanding results. Today, acne can be treated without the harshness and discomfort of traditional cure that leave the skin red and irritated. First, to treat any form of acne, you have to deal with the three main factors—sebum, bacteria and enclosure. This can be done by using a three-tiered approach of professional esthetic treatments, a home care program and a healthy diet that includes nutritional supplements. Acne-prone skin can be addressed by controlling the excess sebum production and maintaining a proper moisture level.

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