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 February 04, 2012

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Face Acne Treatments - Learn how to get that flawless skin

by Valerie Garner

There is no other tale as deep-rooted in human race as the fairytale about the brave knight that comes to rescue the fair maiden. It's an idyllic tale that gets us so enthralled that we actually see ourselves dressed in that regal gown, hair flowing in the wind and a kingdom at our feet. We quickly feel identified and decide that we WILL have that happy ending. We invest in wardrobe, hair, makeup. We're after the holy grail of happiness and nothing will get in our way. We take one last look in the mirror just before proudly walking out the door, and then we see it! The evil that brings every fairy tale to a painful hault - a pimple!

So don't just stand there dumbfounded, get off your tokus and find a way of breaking the curse. But first, don't forget the acne skin care basics.

Acne - an inflammatory disorder

Acne is initiated by an inflammatory signal that is sent by the neural system. During certain periods of growth sebum production is exacerbated and the first flow of sebum through the duct creates injury to the pilosebaseous gland. In short, this means that injuries are caused by a strong and sudden outflow of sebum to the surface from within the hair follicles, a condition caused by hormonal imbalances that can quickly upgrade an insipidly looking blackhead to a full blown acne breakout.

Because acne breakouts are first and foremost caused by injuries to the cells lining the sebum canals it is important to find a product that treats the root cause of acne. However, since our immune system reacts to injury with an inflammatory response most people will reach for a product that gives them a quick fix, one that will erase one pimple and replace it with dry skin or even a worse case of acne breakout. Most acne skin care products are made up of chemicals that destroy skin cells and skin structures. This implies that instead of healing your damaged skin they contribute to the destruction of valuable collagen and help pave the road for ice pick scars, rolling scars, and even boxcar scars.

Blackheads - acne's missing link

The natural flow of sebum is obstructed when both sebum and debris come together to create a 'plug' that stops-up the hair follicle. Once this plug is exposed to oxygen, the comedone turns dark forming what is commonly referred to as a "blackhead". If the immune system effectively eliminates or contains the blackhead then the probability that acne does appear will be minimal.

Types of face acne treatment

Just because you have acne does not mean you will require laser acne treatment. However, using topical treatments like Exposed Acne Treatment and Bioskincare products is a good alternative when seeking a more gentle type of treatment. These products both contain natural ingredients, however, only one of them contains components capable of aiding the immune system in its fight for acne prevention and treatment.

Not all acne cases will require laser acne treatment. Most will only need an acne remedy that treats blackheads and pimples while preventing acne scar formation. In these cases the best solution is an acne treatment that aids the immune system and acne prevention.

Published August 19th, 2009

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