Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Discover 5 Surprising Ways to Fight Acne Today

Everyone knows what acne is since you have probably experienced it yourself.

If you want to fight acne or prevent it, there are a few things you can do to help you get rid of acne.
There are various levels of acne and the degree of acne you have can vary a lot.

Some people only experience mild cases of acne and sporadic breakouts, while other people have a more severe form of acne that keeps on persisting no matter what they do.


Acne is basically a blocked pore in your skin where buildup of sebum (oily substance) occurs. This is one way that your body is telling you that something is wrong.

This is one skin problem that everybody tries to avoid.

If you want to fight acne, here are a few things that you should have a look at.

1. Drink Water

 

Most people do not get enough water and 8-12 glasses per day are recommended. Quite a lot of water to drink.

Water is very effective in fighting acne since it cleanses the body... so drink up.

Coffee and other drinks are not effective replacements for water, since they are partial diuretics that actually causes the body to lose more water.

2. Reduce Stress to fight back acne

 

There is a direct correlation between stress and acne breakouts.

It is strange that the body can react to stress by producing acne... who would have thought?

If you have stress and don't drink enough water, the effects will be worse.

In effect, stress produces more testosterone (caused by an increase of adrenal androgen) in males as well as females and this results in your face or other body parts becoming more oily.

Stress is a daily part of our lives and learning to control it will go a long way in fighting acne.

3. Look at your diet

 

Some people blame the outbreak of acne on eating oily and greasy foods, which may or may not be true.

Your diet is one of the natural ways to fight acne.

Chocolate has also been blamed, but research shows that it is actually the sugar and not the cocoa that causes the pimple outbreaks.

Processed foods that contain sugar also contribute to acne outbreaks and it is therefore best to avoid processed foods such as chips, bread, etc.

Dairy products such as cheese and milk can also increase pimple outbreaks.

Studies have shown that a lack of zinc can also cause outbreaks.

4. Reduce Alcohol Consumption

 

Another surprising cause of acne breakouts is the consumption of alcohol... more specifically; too much of it.

Some people recommend the use of rubbing alcohol to clear up acne, but the alcohol is only applied topically.

Consuming too much alcohol does not directly contribute to acne breakouts, but indirectly it does. 

Indirect causes include affecting liver function (the liver removes less toxins from the body), lowering the body's water content and lowering the immune system.

5.  Cleanliness

 

Are you using things like towels and wash cloths that are also used by other family members?

Do you wash your linen regularly?

Avoid using materials that are used by other family members since bacteria that causes acne can be spread through these items.

Summary


If you want to fight acne, increase your water intake, reduce your stress levels, reduce alcohol consumption, look at what you eat and also look at the general cleanliness of items you use.   

Two Common Skin Problems Revealed


Your skin is the first line of defense that protects you from danger. It is the biggest organ in the body and skin problems can be the first sign that something is wrong with your body.

As we grow older, the skin becomes less elastic and you start losing the smooth vibrant skin from your youth. Therefore, it is important that you look after your skin to maintain a healthy looking skin for as long as possible, especially your face.



The food you eat, the nutrients that you apply to your skin, too much sun and other factors all play a vital role in your skin health and maintaining a vibrant skin.

1. Pimples 


Pimples or acne can occur during puberty but also affects adults.

There are many causes of acne and some people suffer more than others. A pimple here and there probably won't bother you too much, but if you get one or more on your face, it is definitely a problem, due to the social stigma attached to it.

Even if pimples are caused by puberty, there are still some things you can do to at least reduce them or get rid of your pimples completely. The easiest way to get rid of a pimple is to squeeze them, but it is not recommended, since it can damage your skin and cause scarring.

There are a lot of commercial products available that can help you reduce your acne, but the problem is that it is normally expensive. If you want to go the cheaper route, you could always try some natural home remedies such as lemon juice, baking soda, steaming and more.

2. Wrinkles


At this stage, it is impossible to avoid this type of skin problem, especially when you get older. Due to the fact that your body regenerates or itself approximately every 7 years, the skin also gets renewed, but not as efficiently as before, causing it to age as is the case with the rest of your body.

There are many scientific reasons as to why the body ages and maybe one day there will be a cure for aging. The best you can do at this stage is to look after your skin. In particular, avoid the sun or at least get a decent sun protection cream when you are exposed to the sun or just want to enjoy yourself.

Smoking is also a major cause of wrinkles and should therefore be avoided... not just for your skin There are many anti-aging creams available on the market or you can use a simple solution such as virgin coconut oil to moisturize and replenish your skin.

The only problem with coconut oil is that your skin is and feels oily and can be uncomfortable, also staining clothes and linen.

Conclusion 


Pimples and wrinkles are just two of the most common types of skin problems.

There are other skin problems as well which include blemishes, brown spots, dullness and redness of the skin to name a few. If you want a healthy and vibrant looking skin, it is critical to pay attention to the things that can harm your skin, which also includes your diet.