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How to fight blemishes?

Submitted by IC
Thu, 7 Jun 2007

Blemishes usually develop on the skin because of stress and hormonal flares. Both of these culprits are said to set up sebum production, the reason that you may break out when you are under pressure. So, if your skin pores are not strong enough to handle the increased production of sebum, the bacteria will start to accumulate on the skin and thrive there. With that, the stage is set for an outbreak.

So, how to fight blemishes?

Note that mild to moderate cases of acne, characterized by less than seven pimples a month, can be treated with over the counter products. This may include those treatments containing glycolic acid or retinol, which is potent for unclogging skin pores. Also, the benzoyl peroxide, which is an antibacterial agent, can be applied.

There is one specific ingredient that is particularly effective in treating blemishes – salicylic acid. This is actually an efficient exfoliator that dissolves skin oil. To mention but one specific product available, you can try Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Anti-Blemish Cream which boasts both salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.

However, if breakouts are more severe, contact a dermatologist. The expert will likely prescribe an oral or topical antibiotic, as well as a prescription retinoid such as Retin-A, Avita, Tazorac or Differin. And, to speed clearing of pimples and pigmentation that linger for about month after a blemish heals, a product named Azelex is usually prescribed by dermatologists.

If for instance acne flares around ovulation or during your period, most experts commonly suggest birth control pills. Your gynecologist may prescribe one birth control pills that contains skin-friendly hormones. However, it is important that you get enough rest and sleep. One particular explanation for this is that when your body is literally combating to stay awake, it will secrete a slew of stress hormones that could affect your skin condition.

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