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February 8, 2009

The Stubborn Truth About Acne

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Kerwin Chang asked:


Have you ever washed your face more than twice a day to clear up your skin? Do you avoid chocolate and greasy foods in the hopes that when you look in the mirror, you won’t see another blemish? Have you ever drank more water, or avoided or increased your exercise to prevent acne flare-ups? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you’re not alone.

Acne is one of the most common skin disorders affecting nearly 85 percent of all people. While the variety of effective acne treatments continues to grow, so does the number of myths about how to control the condition.
“Although new acne treatments are developed every day, a cure for acne has not yet been discovered. As such, many patients choose to self-treat or experiment with unconventional treatments,” stated by a doctor. “Yet many of these treatments are based on anecdotal observations and have not been rigorously tested by science. The survey indicates that these myths are still affecting how patients care for their acne.”

Myth: Poor Hygiene Worsens Acne

The relationship between face washing and acne has always been greatly misunderstood, with most individuals believing that dirt and poor hygiene contribute to acne. In fact, a recent survey conducted at Stanford University asked participants about what they thought made acne worsen, and the majority, 91 percent, mentioned poor hygiene. “If a patient believes that dirty skin causes acne, they logically conclude that washing their face more often will improve their acne,” said by a doctor. “But dermatologists caution patients against washing too often, as the resulting irritation can exacerbate their acne.”

To determine the scientific validity of this myth, the effects of face washing on acne were recently studied at Stanford University. A group of twenty-four males washed their faces twice a day for two weeks using a mild over-the-counter facial cleanser. Then the participants were randomly selected to wash their faces either once, twice or four times a day for another six weeks. The study found that washing the face either once, twice or four times daily did not significantly change the appearance or condition of acne, and determined that the positive effects of increased facial cleansing are minimal at best. Dermatologists continue to recommend washing the face twice daily to maintain good overall skin health.

Myths: Exercise Can Clear Acne or Exercise Can Worsen Acne

The relationship between acne and exercise continues to show high levels of individual variability. Some believe that exercise and sweating can help clean out the pores, especially on the chest and back; while others note that their skin worsens when they exercise, especially those who use special equipment that rubs against their skin.

In another study conducted at Stanford University of patients with acne, it was determined that exercise-induced sweat does not have a significant positive or negative influence on acne of the chest and back. Twenty-three male participants were assigned to three groups: no exercise, regular exercise

followed by immediate showering and regular exercise followed by delayed showering. The number of acne lesions on the chest and back were counted over a two week period and no difference was noted between the three groups. “Based on the finding of this study, regular exercise can be encouraged for patients with acne,” stated Dr. Boer Kimball. “But they should avoid tight-fitting clothing and equipment. If tight-fitting equipment is required, it should be cleaned on a regular basis.”

Other Acne Myths

While misconceptions about facial hygiene and exercise are still the most commonly recognized acne beliefs, the Stanford survey also found that respondents believed that poor diet and decreased sleep can negatively affect acne. In addition, more than 80 percent of participants believed that increased stress, touching the face and popping pimples exacerbated the condition. Among male and female participants, the only differences noted were that more females believed that increased stress could worsen acne and that drinking more water would improve the quality of their skin. The study also found that some beliefs that were previously popular about acne were no longer viewed as true, including the idea that tanning improves the appearance of acne.

“What this survey and these studies have shown is that substantial differences still exist between popular belief and scientific support, yet this does not change the way patients attempt to care for their acne,” stated by a doctor. “It is important for anyone who is affected by acne to seek the help of a dermatologist who can diagnose and provide treatment options that are specific to the patient’s skin type to effectively address the condition.”

Headquartered in Schaumburg, Ill., the American Academy of Dermatology (Academy), founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential, and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership of more than 14,000 physicians worldwide, the Academy is committed to: advancing the diagnosis and medical, surgical and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair and nails; advocating high standards in clinical practice, education, and research in dermatology; and supporting and enhancing patient care for a lifetime of healthier skin, hair and nails.



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February 6, 2009

Answers to How to Get Rid of Acne By Utilizing Simple Acne Treatment Strategies

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Joe Collinsworth asked:


How do I get rid of acne? Acne varies per person and can affect pretty much anyone of all ages. There are different types of acne, different types of skin, different treatments you can pursue, and so forth. I have fought acne. I have beaten acne into submission. I am here to help you do the same as it took me years, research, and a lot of trial and error.

This article offers tips and acne treatments that will hopefully shed some light on the ultimate question: How do I get rid of acne?

Stop using oil-based products if you want to get rid of acne. Eating fast foods, touching your face when using cooking oils, using make-up products and other skin care products that are oil based could be causes of your acne.

Avoid soaps and scrubs that can irritate your skin. Your body has natural oils and some of these products that claim to wipe away dirt and oil while ex-foliating your skin can actually have an adverse effect. Many of the over the counter products are more harmful for your skin than good.

Choose mild soaps, a mild acne treatment product, and take showers regularly. These all will assist your skin in battling acne. I recommend a shower filtration system and an acne treatment product that fits your skin and acne type. Many of the 3+ step treatments work quite well.

Stop the picking and popping. I know you hate those pesky blemishes and bumps, but many times doing this can cause more damage to your glands. Also, you tend to add more harm due to oils on your hands. Certain types of acne can scar up if you pick at it.

Consult a professional. Dermatologists are worth their weight in gold. They will certainly help you nail down a treatment that will work for your acne situation. Choosing a good one is important as their main goal should be to help you cure acne and not provide products and suggestions that certainly won’t work. It was when I finally went to a dermatologist that my acne began to clear up forever.
Best Acne Treatments

Most doctors will start you off on a mild form of acne treatment if you go the medical route. The two that come to mind contain retinoic acid (sold commercially as Retin-A) which you’ve probably heard of, as well as adapalene (sold commercially as Differin). They both work well for mild forms of acne. Personally they irritated the heck out of my skin, however spot treatments worked ok. However, just remember that everyone’s skin type is different so these may work well for you.

You may need to get on stronger medications such as accutane. This is the drug that worked for me and other folks I know, but the side effects weren’t the best. A doctor will typically prescribe these harsher treatments only for the worst cases of acne and if nothing else works.

Birth control pills for women have been said to work as well. I am no expert or scientist, so this is something you should consult your physician on.

Now, if you want to go the non-medical route, there are plenty of acne solutions out there for you. The best ones that I have found and researched are Proactiv, Exposed, and Murad.

These have been proven to work for numerous acne sufferers. I still use one of them to this day and wouldn’t think otherwise.

I mention three of them because as stated many times in this article, everyone is different and reacts to different treatments. One that will work for you won’t work for another and these offer different ingredients to combat different types of acne for different skin types.

Good luck. I hated acne and still do. If you truly want to get rid of acne you need to know the facts and know how to treat it according to your own personal situation.



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February 4, 2009

Acne Free in 3 Days

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Stephen Lindsay asked:


Hello everyone,

This is a review of a natural acne treatment recommended for everyone who may have/struggle with acne but firstly lets look at what acne is.

 



What is Acne?



Acne is a common skin condition which most often begins in adolescence. The term is used to describe clogged pores and outbreaks of lesions commonly called pimples or zits. They are typically found on the face, neck, back, chest and shoulders.



What Causes Acne?



Acne is most commonly caused by the changes that occur in adolescence. Specifically, the hormones which prompt physical maturation also cause the sebaceous, or oil-producing glands of the skin, to produce more sebum (oil). When skin cells mix with an increase in sebum, pores are clogged and acne can result. Male hormones (androgens), present in both males and females, are the primary culprit in acne. Hormone fluctuations and cosmetics can also produce acne, notably in adult women.



How Common is Acne?





Acne affects approximately 17 million people in the U.S.

More than 85 percent are between the ages of 15 and 24.

More than half of acne sufferers have lesions on the chest and back.

40 percent of teens have acne that requires treatment by a physician.





Who Gets Acne?



Teen Girls



79-82 percent of girls have acne.

Girls tend to be more motivated to visit their dermatologists on their own to seek treatment.



Teen Boys



Acne in boys is typically more severe and longer-lasting than in girls.

81-95 percent of boys have acne.

Chest and back acne is more prevalent in males.

Boys are generally less likely to seek treatment.

Parents can motivate and assist boys in visiting a dermatologist and obtaining an effective, appropriate treatment.



Adults



Acne is more prevalent in women than men.

Acne prevalence in women appears to be increasing.

Factors that may contribute to acne in women include: Hormonal fluctuations of menstrual cycles, and cosmetic use.

When women develop acne, it can persist into mid-life.



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February 3, 2009

Effective Acne Products

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apple babasa asked:


Acne is not an easy condition to treat.  It is a disease of the skin that affects each individual differently and accordingly each case of serious acne has to be seen  separately to give it a proper treatment. While there is no catch-all treatment, which can be used for all kind of acne, a lot of trial and error method would be needed to find an effective treatment for each individual.

 

While there are a lot of acne products that are being mass-marketed as the best cure for acne, it is imperative to understand that the products that are marketed towards acne sufferers in general and those that can be brought off the shelf in the supermarket do not actually cure acne. These only manage, hide or hold back the symptoms of acne.  It is important to recognize this and also to realize that acne is not the resultant of poor hygiene.

 

If the acne is progressively getting worse, this cannot be remedied only by washing the skin frequently and by using an over the counter product. Medical advice needs to be taken for such cases and a stronger products that can be sourced only with prescription may need to be taken.  The treatment for Acne are diverse and range from, off the shelf, to over-the-counter creams, to prescription and surgical solutions.

 

While over the counter acne products are usually topical medicines that contain Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid, these are generally used for treatment of mild acne cases where it is used to stop the acne and clear up some troublesome pimples.

The over the counter acne products can also be used during severe stages of acne in combination with other treatments. The Doctors generally recommend that the acne-infected area be cleaned gently with warm water and a mild soap, after which the topical treatment may be applied.

 

During the moderate or severe stage of acne, the doctors and dermatologists would use the combination of treatments to effectively bring down the disease. Light therapy and extraction are mostly used at the moderate stage and in combination with an oral antibiotic or a retinoid cream, again dependent on the observations and recommendations of ones doctor. Acne is a complex condition to cure and hence it is advised that there should not be any self medication done.

 

After the usage of an over-the-counter product and in the event that the same does not work, it shouldn’t be understood that the acne is incurable. A professional’s medical advice should be sought for. A doctor or a dermatologist will try to halt the progress of the acne, prevent the prossibility of acne scarring, by using different combination of products. To seriously fight and stop acne, one should learn about the latest acne fighting products that are being launched and how they would be working for the specific type of acne, from ones own doctor. One needs to be as aggressive about fighting acne as acne is about progressing step by step into a serious condition.

 

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