Blemishes, breakouts, blackheads,
whiteheads, redness, swelling, bumps and scars – the horrible signs and
symptoms of blemish-prone skin. Way too many of us are familiar with
this skin problem.
It is the number one skin concern
among men and women alike. I receive more questions about acne than
any other skin condition.
We know acne starts at puberty, gets
especially bad at certain times of the month, and for many of us, it doesn’t go
away. EVER.
Why no one knows for sure, but
scientists have recently determined that one very significant trigger is an
enzyme released only during hormonal changes in the body. Hmm, makes total
sense, doesn’t it?
We have to understand the vicious
cycle of acne-troubled skin to know how to treat it successfully.
The good news is, we now know that
throwing the harsh chemicals and antibiotics at the problem really isn’t the
best solution, and in fact may continue the cycle instead of stopping it.
The breakout starts literally weeks
before you even see anything at the surface – one day your skin just produces
too much sebum in one or more of your pores.
Since there is way too much oil for
that tiny little pore, it travels up the hair follicle and spreads to the
skin’s surface, and creates oily skin. Some people just naturally have oily or
combination skin, with no breakouts.
But people with blemish-prone
skin – that excess oil is now the enemy.
The oil on this skin type degrades
and produces nasty chemical by-products that cause excess sloughing off of skin
cells around the hair follicle, creating a plug at the opening of the pore.
A slightly blocked pore looks dark
from skin pigment (blackhead).
With a completely blocked
pore (air can’t get in, sebum can’t get out) the pore gets swollen (whitehead),
and the acne bacterium now flourishes.
Free radical reactions also
occur in the sebum, causing more damage to the cells
lining the pores, and so the body sends more white blood cells to do battle –
redness, and infection is now visible in the affected area.
For acne treatment to be effective
and stop the cycle, we must address all four areas of concern – excess sebum production, clogged pores, bacteria
that degrade sebum and create irritating byproducts, and free radical reactions
in sebum.
For excess sebum – scientific studies have shown that Zinc Gluconate,
Vitamin B6, and Licorice Extract will reduce oiliness.
For clogged pores – salicylic acid helps speed the sloughing of the skin
cells blocking the opening to the pore. It also penetrates pores to clear
most acne blemishes and to help prevent the development of new acne blemishes.
(note: benzoyl peroxide is also an effective treatment, but not recommended
because it does produce free radicals on the skin),
For bacteria – Manuka Oil and Tea Tree Oil support the skin’s
natural healthy microfloral balance; extracts of Burdock, Watercress, and
Licorice soothe irritated skin, helping to reduce the redness of acne
blemishes.
For free radical reactions – Vitamins A and E are oil-soluble antioxidants to
help prevent free radical attacks and oxidation of excess and
bacterially-degraded sebum.
In addition, Vitamin A supports
health, normal skin cell turnover and Vitamin E softens skin.
You can successful treat oily skin
that is troubled by acne breakouts with products that contain natural,
botanical ingredients.
The key is to dry up the acne
blemishes and gently encourage natural skin cell turnover.
Then protect the skin against
moisture loss and free radical attacks that can lead to prematurely
older-looking skin.
Look for skincare products that
contain these natural ingredients (rather
than harsh chemicals) which effectively address the four areas of acne concern.
Your skin will heal, and you will be
able to minimize and/or prevent further breakouts. You will have the
beautiful clear skin you’ve always dreamed of – naturally!
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