June 12, 2008
Acne Prevention Reduces Frequency Of Outbreaks
The best solution to deal with the problem of acne breakouts is to start a good acne prevention course. Although some adults may suffer from acne attacks, it is more widely associated with teenagers. For many teens it is part of growing up but there are step that can be taken to prevent it. By recognizing that the skin is the body's largest living organ, if it is looked after, the skin will show it.
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.
Generally, follicles push hair through the skin in a tunnel, which the sebaceous glands lubricate the sebum. Whenever the tunnel becomes blocked, a lump forms under the skin, which then collects bacteria, resulting in acne. Therefore, prevention should include a way in which pores are kept open and kills off the bacteria before it has a chance to even 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.
Benzoyl peroxide, a topical bactericides, can be very effective in the treatment of acne outbreaks. However, topical bactericides are not recommended in the prevention of acne. Although keeping pores open and skin clear, is a vital part of acne prevention, products which contain chemicals to kill the bacteria, should only be used once the blemish forms. Otherwise, you could dry out the skin, causing additional skin problems.
Washing the skin with non-perfumed soap that contains no oil at least twice a day is also a good acne prevention treatment. While blackheads may appear to be dirt in the pores, the blackheads are actually spots of bacteria growing in the pores and can be eliminated by washing the face often and removing dead skin cells daily.
Filed under Acne by George Mole









