Treatment For Acne

Acne
Treatment Myths
These are some of the myths about acne vulgaris that are rampant among the general population. Acne is treatable, but you must know what works, and what may do harm. Acne strikes all ages and is treatable, but shouldnt be left alone to possibly worsen. Being out in the sun helps eczema right? In the long run, no. The sun may appear to help clear up your blemishes and redden your skin, thus lessening the overall reddish effect of the targeted heat rash area when it was outstanding. Acne problems are directly proportionate to sexual activity, or lack thereof; true or false? False,
Acne
Treatment For Sun Damaged Skin
However, rays from the sun can cause skin damage and actually irritate
skin more, worsening any existing pimple problems in the process and
clogging more pores as skin cells dry up and slough off quicker than
normal. So use caution (and sunscreen) here! Sweating helps clean
out your hair follicle areas, myth or reality? Another myth. In
reality, strenuous activity can temporarily increase your bodys oil
production that can actually worsen zit problem areas, causing
recurrence or intensification.
Vitamin
A - Retinol Acne Treatment
Vitamin A or Retinol is found not only in some cosmetic creams but also
in liver, fish oils and dairy products. Produced by plants, this
vitamin is also known as called Beta-carotene, and is found in
yellowish-orange fruits and vegetable; yams, cantaloupe, carrots
apricots, and in green vegetables like spinach, kale and parsley.
Beware that high doses of Vitamin A are toxic.
Vitamin
B Complex
Vitamin
B Complex. These vitamins are found in leafy vegetables, fish,
milk, eggs and whole grains and have many functions. For example,
although B-2 can irritate dermatosis it can help alleviate stress. B-1,
B-6 and B-12 are also known for proving stress relief. And B-3, in
avocados, eggs, peanuts,
lean meat and liver, reportedly reduces cholesterol level, has an
anti-inflammatory effect on skin and improves your metabolism and
circulation, improving acne vulgaris in some studies.Vitamin
C Antioxidant Treatment
Vitamin
C - A form of this vitamin, the C ester has antioxidant
and anti-inflammatory properties and has helped penetrate skin and
prevent the return of acne. It is being tested for repairing damage to
scar tissue from teen years. Proceed with caution, be gentle and you
will find your progress very rewarding. Zits are not a life sentence
and many modalities are effective.
