April 4, 2007

What is Acne?

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Million of people suffer from Acne each year. Acne is a skin disorder that causes pimples or blemishes and can have an enormous impact on the self esteem of a person suffering from this condition....



Million of people suffer from Acne each year. Acne is a skin disorder that causes pimples or blemishes and can have an enormous impact on the self esteem of a person suffering from this condition. Here are some tips on the basics of acne.

Acne is caused by your body creating too much sebum, which is an oily lubricant like substance. Sebum is created in hair follicles and the creation of sebum is usually linked to hormones. Sebum many times can clog a hair follicle which traps the sebum and hair underneath the skin. Bacteria that feed off the sebum infect the hair follicle and create a pimple.

There are many ways to treat acne. Treatments range from controlling hormones to unclogging pores to killing the bacteria that infects hair follicles. Most treatments usually focus on unclogging pores and killing bacteria; however the pill or birth control is sometimes prescribed to women by doctors or dermatologist to control hormones and lower the incidence or severity of acne.

Most acne treatments that focus on unclogging pores and killing bacteria usually include soap or acidic components that clean deep in the skin and dry out the skin. It is important that before you use any over the counter acne product that you read the instructions and consult with a pharmacist or physician. Although most over the counter acne products are safe when used correctly, you may irritate your skin if you use the products too often or do not follow the instructions. For more information on what is acne, consult with your pharmacist or physician.

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