Acne is becoming a serious problem among people especially teenagers. Look at the people around you and you will find that there many of them have pimples or acne on their face. Due to these reasons, there is a growing demand for acne solutions. So we have to be wise to determine which acne skin treatment is effective and which is ineffective.
Do you know that there are thousands of acne products which are manufactured for commercial purposes only and without any effectiveness? Some acne treatment products might cure your acne but they are ineffective to prevent the developing of acne. Because there are so many acne care products available in the stores, it is so difficult to find the most appropriate choice.
First of all, we have to understand the main cause of our acne problem. Acne occurs when a hair follicle becomes clogged by dirt, dead skin cells, or excessive oil production and bacteria grow on the surrounding skin. We have to recognize our risk factor for acne developing such as hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy, puberty, etc), stress, unhealthy lifestyle, or some medications.
We also have to determine exactly the type of our skin. By knowing our skin type we can choose the proper cosmetics or skin care methods. Each product will give different effects when it is applied on various skin types. For example, astringent will be so helpful for very oily skin but may irritate sensitive or dry skin type.
Then assess the severity of your acne in order to decide the best acne treatment products. Mild acne symptoms include a few pimples and possibly a smattering of whiteheads and blackheads. Your acne categorize as moderate stage when there are more than a few pimples, some red spots, and perhaps acne scarring in some areas of your face. We called severe acne if there is a significant breakout of pimples and lesions that are scattered all over your face.
Try to find products which treat your acne from the root. Search for acne treatment products that can cure the acne and prevent it's formation as well. These products help to restrict the secretion of oil on the skin, stop the pores from getting clogged, curbs bacteria and also prevent naturally secreted sebum from blocking the pores.
Several acne products are created only to give singular benefit. But we also can find acne care that provides multiple purposes. Buying all-in-one products will be the best alternative for the people who have limited budget, especially when the products are used for daily skin care in a long term.
At the market we can see several natural or herbal acne care that claim to be effective acne treatment for hundreds of years already. Check the label carefully. There are many over the counter herbal products that haven't been tested and approved by the FDA. So, they may harm your skin condition or generate severe medical complications.
The final rule on choosing acne treatment products is asking the high quality advice from professional dermatologists. Especially if you are suffering from severe acne condition because you probably need more than ordinary acne treatment. A pregnant woman should also discuss acne treatment with the expert because some acne products will become ineffective or harmful to your health.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Vitamin A and Acne
Have you heard of (or tried) the popular prescription acne medications Accutane or Retin-A? Accutane is a powerful oral medication that is prescribed for mild to moderate acne cases, and Retin-A is the same kind of medication, just in topical form.
So what is about these two medications that work so well to heal acne?? Its vitamin A!
Plain and simply - Accutane is nearly identical to an EXTREMELY high dose of vitamin A. I'm talking more than double, triple, and quadruple times the amount of suggested vitamin A daily intake. Suggested IU for vitamin A is 4,000 - but to take enough to equal the amount that is in Accutane would be 250,000 IU.
The topical medication Retin-A works the same way, except in a cream. The main active ingredient is vitamin A! Hence the Retin "A."
So how does vitamin A work to treat acne? Well, it heals the skin. Acne is like a sore, it needs lots of vitamins in order to heal itself. Many people claim that high doses of vitamin-a (100,000 IU or more) taken daily for just ONE week will show dramatic results. Reduced redness and break-outs are common within the first month of taking it, and clear, healthy skin is usually achieved by the second month.
Side effects of high doses of the vitamin include dry skin (very common), headache, and occasionally hair loss.
Danger: Vitamin A is not water soluble. This means that when taken in excess, the extra vitamin is not excreted but rather is stored in fat tissues. An immense build-up can be dangerous, if high doses are taken for a year or more. More importantly, too much vitamin-A can cause birth defects. Women who are pregnant or planning to get pregnant should NEVER take vitamin A supplements over 4,000 IU.
Be very careful if you choose to take the Vitamin-A route to clear skin! Its best to consult with your doctor before taking large amounts of any kind of supplement.
So what is about these two medications that work so well to heal acne?? Its vitamin A!
Plain and simply - Accutane is nearly identical to an EXTREMELY high dose of vitamin A. I'm talking more than double, triple, and quadruple times the amount of suggested vitamin A daily intake. Suggested IU for vitamin A is 4,000 - but to take enough to equal the amount that is in Accutane would be 250,000 IU.
The topical medication Retin-A works the same way, except in a cream. The main active ingredient is vitamin A! Hence the Retin "A."
So how does vitamin A work to treat acne? Well, it heals the skin. Acne is like a sore, it needs lots of vitamins in order to heal itself. Many people claim that high doses of vitamin-a (100,000 IU or more) taken daily for just ONE week will show dramatic results. Reduced redness and break-outs are common within the first month of taking it, and clear, healthy skin is usually achieved by the second month.
Side effects of high doses of the vitamin include dry skin (very common), headache, and occasionally hair loss.
Danger: Vitamin A is not water soluble. This means that when taken in excess, the extra vitamin is not excreted but rather is stored in fat tissues. An immense build-up can be dangerous, if high doses are taken for a year or more. More importantly, too much vitamin-A can cause birth defects. Women who are pregnant or planning to get pregnant should NEVER take vitamin A supplements over 4,000 IU.
Be very careful if you choose to take the Vitamin-A route to clear skin! Its best to consult with your doctor before taking large amounts of any kind of supplement.
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