#Simples Ways To Take Care of Acned Face or Back
Acne is a small pocket of infected oil in the skin, produced by the sebaceous glands located in the chorium of the skin which open into the hair follicles. when this oil is trapped and infected it produces pimples known as acne.
Symptoms.
It generally occurs on the face and back and can become abscesses or deep infected lesions in the skin.
Causes;
The production of hormone testosterone in men and progesterone in female (, causes the sebaceous glands to grow , producing more oil. Meanwhile, the skin cells near the pore produce keratin. When these two substances mix the greasy oil and keratin produce an amalgamation which blocks the pore causing a blackhead. When, the pore is plugged up due to this substance bacteria begins to accumulate and grows. This inflames the area and forms a pimple (acne).
Common causes of acne:
1. Hormonal imbalance
2. Poor Gut flora
3. Excess intake of Omega 6 fats , deficient intake of omega 3 fats.
4. Micronutrients deficiency (minerals and vitamins)
Types of acne:
Acne can be clustered into two main categories:
1. Non-inflammatory acne also known as (comedones) , this include the blackheads and whiteheads acne.
2. Inflammatory acne, the include papules,nodules, cysts from the body's fight to contain an infection.
a) Whiteheads.
In terms of appearance, they’re pretty much exactly what they sound like: small blemishes with whitish “heads,” which result when the follicles get plugged with sebum and dead skin cells. Sebum is another word for oil but don’t be alarmed. Your skin needs a certain amount of natural oil to protect and nourish your skin. It’s only when there’s excess sebum and dead skin cells that you risk clogged pores.
b). Blackheads.
If you see tiny blemishes that look like black dots, you’ve got blackheads. Like whiteheads, blackheads are, dermatologically speaking, classified as comedones. But unlike whiteheads, which are closed, blackheads are open, hence the black appearance—it’s what happens when the debris inside the follicle becomes oxidized. Comedones are another term for clogged hair follicles (pores). So if it’s clean and clear, call it a pore; if it’s clogged, call it a comedo or the plural, comedones.
c) Papules.
If you see tiny blemishes that look like black dots, you’ve got blackheads. Like whiteheads, blackheads are, dermatologically speaking, classified as comedones. But unlike whiteheads, which are closed, blackheads are open, hence the black appearance—it’s what happens when the debris inside the follicle becomes oxidized. Comedones are another term for clogged hair follicles (pores). So if it’s clean and clear, call it a pore; if it’s clogged, call it a comedo or the plural, comedones.
d) Pustules.
Pustules are similar to papules, but they’ve got pus. Because they contain whitish or yellowish-looking pus, they can look a lot like bigger, “angrier” whiteheads, and they may feel painful to the touch. It’s tempting to want to squeeze them right away but you could pay for it later with a post-breakout scar. Patience is a virtue when it comes to pustules as you should wait until a whitehead is visible. Then you can carefully extract it.
e) Severe acne: Nodules, Cysts and Acne Conglobata.
If you’ve got a face full of large, red, inflamed blemishes that seem to last for months, chances are you’ve got one type of severe acne: nodules, cysts, or acne conglobata. These are indicative of a deeper condition than your average acne type and can cause more severe and permanent damage to your skin if left untreated. If topical, over-the-counter treatments aren’t clearing these types of blemishes after a few weeks, it’s time to see a dermatologist for stronger, prescription-strength medicine.
The Acne the back of the Chest.
While ‘bacne’ isn’t a word you’ll find in the dictionary, if you’ve got it you know the term. It refers to back acne, those annoying acne outbreaks on your back. Back acne usually first appears during puberty and is often outgrown by your early twenties, but can, unfortunately, persist beyond these years.
So what’s the deal with back acne? Well, your back is a very large area of skin, and that means it’s also a very large area of oil secretions. Your back pores become clogged with skin cells and the oil is unable to escape as normal. This causes inflammation that becomes back acne.
Back acne can also be triggered when heat and sweat is trapped against the body, and when your skin is irritated by friction. If you’re frequently wearing athletic equipment, tight-fitting clothing, backpacks or anything similar, you might be prone to bacne.
Back acne can be stubborn to get rid of and if left unchecked, some people may get cysts that can lead to scarring. Thankfully, there are many treatments available. As with most acne conditions, the best approach is to find a skin care routine that works well for you – and then stick with it.
Suggested natural remedies daily.
1.Forever Aloe hand and face wash:
Wash your face with a balanced pH liquid soap everyday morning and night to remove the oil. Dry your face with a paper towel so that the skin is not contaminated again. I would recommend Forever Aloe hand and face wash,Forever Aloe hand and face wash, with the power of Aloe Vera balances the pH of the skin and deep cleanse.
2. Aloe Propolis Cream
Apply Aloe propolis cream ( ladies can applies their make up over the propolis creams). Its an excellent skin moisturiser and conditioner rich in stabilized Aloe vera gel, Bee propolis; a natural antibiotic extracted from the bee-hive, vitamins.
Its important to clean the skin deeply with a cleansing facial mask two times a week, which will remove dirt and oil from the deeper skin layers of skin. Methyl sulfonyl Methane(SMS) combined with stabilized aloe vera soothes pain that rise due acne attack.
Aloe vera gelly provides temporary relief from minor skin irritations and helps smoothing scared skin by moisturizing and conditioning of the skin. It does not stain clothing. Every first-aid kit should have one. Its important for people with eczema, acne and psoriasis.
You will find all the benefits of the Aloe Vera Gel, help in cleansing the digestive system , boosting the immune system and the benefits of the apples and canberry added to the juice. These fruits are rich in Antioxidants that very beneficial to the skin.
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