Understanding Acne in Teens

Understanding acne in teens
Acne is a common problem in adolescence, and its consequences go beyond mere physical appearance. It can significantly affect the image and self-confidence of the young, making reluctant to participate in social and sporting activities.

Acne is related to an excess of sebum in the sebaceous glands of the skin. It particularly affects teenagers, because it is at this time that the hormonal activity increases. Because of excess sebum, combined with dead skin cells and impurities on the skin pores become clogged and lesions develop there, commonly called pimples, blemishes or acne. Acne develops particularly in the neck, face, back, shoulders and chest, that is to say in areas where sebaceous glands are most active. However, acne is not inevitable and there are ways to combat it.
 
Two errors not to commit to treat acne
Acne is often due to diet (except in cases of food allergies) or too aggressive cleaning of the skin. These are two myths that too often associated with the problem. Overly aggressive cleaning can make the skin dry and irritated, and may worsen or inflame existing lesions, but does not promote acne.
If acne pimples are abused by too sudden or too cleaners cleaning product, the infection may spread further.
Moreover, it is not advisable to squeeze or scratch acne pimples. The press spreads the bacteria in the deep layers of the skin and cause renewed damage rooted deeper.
Drill buttons spreads the infection to neighboring areas by blocking and infecting the pores, so it is advisable to stop this bad habit.
 
Five truths about the treatment of acne
     Teenage skin is oilier than adults. It is therefore important to use a mild cleanser twice a day that does not dry out and will not irritate the skin. It is also important to moisturize the skin. Oily skin does not necessarily mean a properly hydrated. Trying to clean the skin too aggressive cleaning leads the sebaceous glands to work harder to maintain the natural moisture of the skin. The use of a light texture prevents the excessive secretion of sebum fatty skins.
     Facial cleansing helps prevent the formation of acne because it limits the presence of excess sebum, dead cells and other impurities. If prevention can treat acne, adequate care is the best way to start it.
     If scrubs (or peels) are effective, choose those that are gentle to the skin and made of very fine grains. The fine grains are less aggressive, do not irritate the skin and do not aggravate acne.

     They help to remove dead cells smooth skin, refresh and beautify the complexion.
     Do not rub your skin, make circular movements and light to exfoliate your skin without damaging it.

     Avoid products with alcohol based substances. If alcohol dries the skin, it causes an overproduction of sebum to compensate for the loss of hydration. If you use a lotion, choose one without alcohol.
     Use special makeup. And choose only non-comedogenic products that cleanse the pores of the skin. In the evening, never lie down faces painted, and always take care to clean it thoroughly.

     Of course, no one can completely control his nature, but acne can be brought under control by good hygiene and appropriate care. However, if the problem persists in the form of severe acne for example, or if microkystes develop, the best response is to consult a doctor.
     There are a significant number of medications that may treat acne. Acne is not a foregone conclusion that you should suffer the consequences, a solution is the best way to improve self-esteem.

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