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Prevention
Is Time-Tested Prescription For Acne |
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by:Mildred Donato Villapando |
The American Academy of Dermatology has revealed that taking pains to
have
a clear, blemish-free complexion should no longer be considered vanity.
Rather, people should see it as a preventive measure for the most
common skin disorder affecting some 20 million people worldwide----
acne.
Acne vulgaris is predominantly a genetic disease that involves the
skin’s sebaceous (the oil-producing) glands. It is characterized by
both non-inflammatory lesions (blackheads and whiteheads) and
inflammatory lesions (papules, pustules and nodules). It usually
appears on the face but it also occurs on the neck, upper arms, back
and legs. Acne generally begins at puberty and may continue throughout
one’s adult life due to higher levels of sebum or oil that is produced
by the body as one matures.
Those who have oily skin are more prone to pimple or acne which is why
proper care must be exercised. Acne, when mishandled or mistreated,
will develop to more serious problems like embarrassing scars that are
oftentimes difficult to treat.
But pimples or acne can be prevented. All it takes is a
professionally-prescribed or traditionally-approved beauty regimen that
is religiously followed.
Caring for the skin
Acne can be controlled by developing a good skin regimen. Washing the
face with clean warm water and mild soap or facial wash will cleanse
the skin, but dermatologists usually recommend products that are
“non-comedogenic” as these do not clog the pores that may cause
irritation to the skin.
For dry skin, apply a moisturizer to retain the skin’s moisture. This
will also ensure a smoother feel and easier glide when applying make-up.
Eat a hefty amount of Vitamin A and E-rich foods. These vitamin food
groups are the skin’s best friend. Drink lots of water, too.
Lead a healthy lifestyle. Give your skin the chance to rest especially
at night when cell renewal is at its highest level.
Get professional advice
Avoid self-medication when dealing with skin problems. Consult a
dermatologist and follow their advice. Remember that a dermatologist
has less of a vested reason to guide your skin care program unlike the
woman working behind a cosmetics counter.
Caring for the skin is a must since when the skin is given little
attention, it shows.
About the Author:
Mildred
Donato Villapando earned her bachelor's degree in Broadcast
Communication at Centro Escolar University Manila. She was a media
practitioner for 5 years, covering mostly political beats. She now
works as a copywriter for a topnotch PR firm in the Philippines. Source: www.isnare.com |
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