Posts Tagged ‘Oil Production’

PostHeaderIcon Acne creams without testing on animals?

My mom doesn’t let me use acne creams because of the testing on animals. What should I use? Sometimes she makes me use OLIVE OIL which doesn’t really work for me. acne creams without testing on animals and stuff. Help!

On the back of the Murad box, it says:

"Dermatologist developed. Tested on people, not animals."

Murad is actually one of the best acne treatments. Olive oil is only good for controlling oil production.

I would go for this kit:
http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P6620&categoryId=B70

But if you cant afford that, theres a smaller size available:
http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P239604&categoryId=B70

Or you can just get the spot treatment:
http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P4001&categoryId=B70

btw…practically all drugstore acne products test on animals. Clean & Clear is owned by Johnson & Johnson. Johnson &Johnson tests on animals. So does Clearasil. Neutrogena is also owned by Johnson & Johnson.

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PostHeaderIcon Using Birth Control Pills For Hormonal Balancing And Acne Cure

Many things are given to you in life, without your asking, meaning thereby you have no choice over it. Some of them are major things and some are minor. For example, you have no choice of your place of birth and the family tree in which you are born. The arrival of acne is also somewhat like that. It comes without your approval, without your knowledge.

The exact causes of acne are still not known. Scientists are just groping in the dark with a torch! Various findings have resulted in the flooding of markets with many, many over the counter medications.

The possible causes of acne include changes brought in the body due to puberty, excess oil production in body and some hormonal changes. Well, hormonal imbalance is very much linked to acne. Those who believe hormonal balancing is necessary to cure acne take birth control pills to treat acne.

Physiological changes, clogging of hair follicles and bacterial infection could also be the causes of acne. Attack of acne does the two fold damage to your skin and to your psyche. You suffer more, if you are personality conscious. While beating the retreat also, acne will not let you go unpunished, it leaves behind the scars. Your acne, therefore, needs immediate treatment.

Acne in women can be tackled by birth control pills, because the pills control the hormonal surges. These surges occur before the menstrual cycle. But don’t self-start this treatment. Only your dermatologist may prescribe these pills for you, after the detailed medical examination.

Birth control pills promise you clear skin, which means they get you rid of acne. Thorough research on this subject has prompted FDA to approve Ortho Tri- Cyclen and generic norgestimate/ ethinyl estradiol (the ingredients in the birth control pills), for treating acne.

How do these pills work? Androgen is a male hormone that is responsible for increase in the oil production. It is ever on the job, but does overtime and increases its production of oil, prior the beginning of menstruation cycles. Birth control pills have shown that they help to decrease these excess androgens.

But many side effects are reported, by taking pills for controlling acne. Taking birth control pills for their legitimate use itself is thus not free from controversy. Think over, how one controversy can solve another controversy?

Ashish Jain
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/using-birth-control-pills-for-hormonal-balancing-and-acne-cure-74041.html

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PostHeaderIcon What are good acne cleaners that prevent and get rid of current acne?

I have always had really good skin but I suddenly keep breaking out on mostly my forehead and chin. I also have really sensitive skin, and was wondering what acne solutions I should use??? I have tried pro active, clean n clear, and nutrigena and am out of ideas! Thank you!!!!!

Hi Donna

The first thing to do when treating acne is to have a plan, the one I would suggest is a 5 point plan as follows:

1. Cleanse your skin at least 3 times a day as follows: use soap and water but make sure the soap is very gentle and does not contain detergents or mineral oil. You can find one at various Natural or Organic skin stores. Blot your face dry with a towel don’t rub it.

2.Exfoliate your skin using a facial polish - this helps to normalize oil production and improves the skin surface. Do this twice a week

3. Use a skin toner - this helps to remove and prevent blackheads by removing soap residues, impurities and make up residues, it also helps to restore the correct Ph value. You can use a spritzer or cotton wool buds to apply it.

4. Use a day and night acne cream which kills and prevents bacteria and at the same time moisturizes your skin.

5. Finally - Make-Up - try not to use make-up in the period when you are treating your skin. I know this will be difficult but it will pay off. If you must use make-up - use a make-up without mineral oil - use instead a dry mineral, natural ingredient based make-up.

All the above products can be found on the internet by searching for Natural or Organic acne treatment Products - but don’t just go for the first ones you find, really search for products which comply with the steps I’ve shown above.

Emma

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PostHeaderIcon What is a good simple home remedy for acne?

I been using clearasil ultra for my acne but it's a little to harsh for my skin and hasn't been working that well. I've been using it for about 2 months and the acne goes away but leaves horrale red dots and by time they go away new acne comes. Does anyone know a simple home remedy to make that will help my acne, and maybe even help my dry skin? Also if you know any good products for acne that works well let me know. Thanks.

Hi,

Skin experts and practitioners recommend several natural acne treatments:

http://www.acnepilot.com/acne-medications/home-and-over-the-counter-acne-medications.php

1. Avoid touching your face. Stop putting your hands by your face! I am often guilty of this resting my hand on the side of my head while reading. Also rubbing or bracing your chin is another common problem when thinking. Avoid rubbing, touching, or itching your skin with your hands. Your hands contain a lot of bacteria that can cause acne flare-ups. It is probably one of the most difficult things to avoid since much of the hand to face contact throughout the day we are unconscious of. Make it a habit to avoid hand contact and be conscious of it during the day to avoid bacteria.

2. Wash your face twice a day (thrice at most) with gentle and unperfumed cleanser. Avoid using soaps as they contain harsh chemicals and ingredients that can damage your skin.

3. Avoid the temptation to pick, prick and squeeze your acne. This will send the infection deeper into the skin and can cause severe scarring.
For mild to moderate acne, you can use over- the- counter topical ointments, solutions, lotions or gels that contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or azelaic acid as an alternative to benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is best at killing P. acnes and may reduce oil production. Resorcinol, salicylic acid, and sulfur help break down blackheads and whiteheads. Salicylic acid also helps cut down the shedding of cells lining the follicles of the oil glands.

4. Tea tree oil is a natural antibiotic and antibacterial agent and has a drying effect on the skin. It keeps the P. Acnes bacteria at bay along with decreasing facial oiliness, which makes this oil a worthwhile investment.

5. Topical antibiotic solutions and lotions can also be applied.

6. Sulfur helps to heal existing blemishes by unblocking pores.

7. Alpha or Beta Hydroxy Acids (AHA or BHA) works by keeping the skin exfoliated. Glycolic acid, the most well-known of the bunch is a useful adjuvant therapy for mild acne. Mandelic acid, a lesser known one, but one that combines the keratolytic properties of glycolic acid with natural antibacterial properties that help reduce the presence of P. acnes, may be considered a more effective alpha hydroxy acid in treating acne lesions. It is also much less irritating than glycolic acid, a factor that may be very important to those with sensitive skin who are unable to use other agents such as Retin-A, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, or salicylic acid. It is effective in treating mild cases of acne on its own, and can be used successfully with other therapies on moderate acne.

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PostHeaderIcon Acne Guide: A Detailed Outline On Back Acne Cure

Acne can trouble you in many forms. And the most common form of attack is facial acne. But there have been cases where people have suffered due to acne on their back too. This form of acne is a less visible form. Back acne is more painful than acne on any other body part. Therefore, it becomes all the more important for you to get rid of those ugly, painful boils as soon as possible.

There are several reasons for outbursts of acne on the back. The common cause is the hyper activity of the oil glands that are present all over your body. Oil glands are known to be very active around your facial area. Your back has a few numbers of oil glands as compared to your face. But there are times when these few oil glands become over-active and start producing excessive oil. Excessive oil produces bacterial activity in the skin, leading to acne. Besides this, when there is excessive oil production, the pores on your skin get clogged. Thus your skin is not able to breathe freely, thus leaving open grounds for acne problem.

The other common reason for acne appearing on the back is the use of clothes that are made of synthetic fibers like nylon and lycra. These clothes are made of such fabrics that do not allow sweat to evaporate easily. Thereby, there is created open breeding grounds for the numerous bacteria’s that are known to create acne menace. Besides, wearing tight clothes for long durations can also aggravate your back acne problem.

After knowing the causes for back acne, now you must be anxious to know about its treatment processes. But there is one thing that I would like to mention here. Treatment of back acne is not as easy as of facial acne. The reason being, the layer of skin covering your back is very thick.

But like the said, nothing is impossible. There are several ways by which you can treat you back acne. You have two broad options at your disposable. Either use a treatment that is chemical-based or natural one. Both treatments are very effective, in their own way.

The best and the easiest way to fight back acne is to bath regularly and try to keep your back clean, as much as possible. Besides this, whenever you plan a shower, try to use bathing products that have a good amount of Salicylic Acid or Glycolic Acid. A regular and good exfoliation regime is also very helpful in treating acute acne problems.

Once you are over with your shower, take a soft, clean towel and gently wipe your body. Remember not to rub your body parts vigorously, especially those body parts that are afflicted with acne. The reason to this is that, rubbing will remove the dead skin accumulated on the body, thus clogging the pores of your skin.

Now on your dry back, apply topical ointments evenly. It is recommended that the topical ointments that you intend to use should have Benzoyl Peroxide content in them. Benzoyl Peroxide acts an antibiotic thus help you fight back bacterial growth. Now with gentle hands, rub the ointment all over your back and make sure that the medication has been totally absorbed in your back. But remember, over use of such ointments is also not very good for your skin. This can make your skin dry and itchy.

It is always advised that before following any treatment for your back acne, you consult a good dermatologist.

Ashish Jain
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/acne-guide-a-detailed-outline-on-back-acne-cure-120016.html

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