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Got Acne?Tips to Fighting Acne from Dermatologists
What causes acne?Acne is the visible end result of hormonal, bacterial and inflammatory disturbances. Blocked pores trap oil produced by our sebaceous glands, creating an ideal environment for the growth of acne bacteria. The resulting inflammation produces pimples or deeper lumps such as cysts or nodules. To learn more about acne go to www.AcneGuide.ca To Squeeze or Not to SqueezeDon't aggravate your acne! Squeezing or picking pimples will only increase inflammation and can lead to scarring. Hard as it may be, try to keep your hands away from your pimples and let nature take its course. For more tips for better skincare go to www.DermatologyCare.ca How Do Acne Cleansers Work?Acne cleansers remove accumulated oil, makeup, sweat and dirt from the surface of your skin. This makes it easier for your skin to absorb topical acne treatments. However, excessive use of acne cleansers can also lead to irritated and dry skin. Read the label and use acne cleansers only once or twice a day After the PimpleThe pimple's gone - why is there a red mark? You may notice a bright red mark where the pimple used to be. This is a post-inflammatory change in your skin, which usually disappears in six to twelve months. Squeezing your pimples or picking at scabs will lengthen the time required for the mark to disappear. Think You Can Hide Your Acne?If you're using cosmetics to cover up your acne, make sure you're not using products (such as oil-based foundations) that may actually make your acne worse. Use oil-free cosmetics wherever possible. Acne and AgingTwo benefits in one! Topical creams like tretinoin do double duty: they'll not only improve your acne, they'll also encourage collagen production and help smooth out very fine acne scarring. Learn more about treating acne scars on http://www.acneguide.ca/acne_scar_treatments/types_acne_scars.html Your Hair Style May Be the CulpritLong hair that sweeps along your face can cause acne breakouts. If you've noticed a connection between your hair and acne, make sure you shampoo daily, be careful not to apply hairstyling products near your skin and try and keep your hair away from your face. The Emotional Impact of AcneAcne can be more than skin deep. Often, acne doesn't just affect us physically. It can also have an emotional impact - causing self-consciousness, anxiety, depression and even social withdrawal. That's why finding an effective acne treatment is essential. If you have acne, see your doctor. For receive more tips on healthy and beautiful skin, visit www.dermatologycare.ca/signup/signup.html.
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