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  1. auqaman82
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    Acne affects the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles being joined or not by tissue inflammation. In fact the typical name of pimples or zits applies to acne lesions, and they affect the majority of teenagers as well as a surprisingly large number of adults in their mature years. Acne scarring is what most teens and adults fear. Acne scarring is the final result of the body’s healing process. Acnezine is an over the counter pill designed to help you stop breaking out. It’s unique from creams and other things because it works from the inside out.

    Acne treatment is one of the most common requests dermatologists hear from their patients. The condition generally begins in the teenage years, but can affect people into their thirties and forties.

    How to prevent pimples. Wash your face regularly, not more than 3 times a day, unless you’re living in a highly humid and/or polluted city which requires more washing to unclog pores. The best way to wash the face is to first lather your face-wash in your hands, apply it to wet skin and rinse. Wash your face as often as possible using ordinary soap and water. This will remove any oils and dirt and it will help to control the bacteria that cause blocked pores to turn into large, swollen, whiteheads. Wash your face daily with facial scrubs or soaps. Doing that will prevent oily skin which causes clogged pores.

    Simply applying milk and turmeric will also improve the texture of your skin, milk suits all skin types and has some acids which are beneficial for the skin. Simply apply to each pimple as you notice it forming.

    For damaged skin do to pimples, Vitamin E naturally heals scars by moisterizing the damaged skin. Use it everyday to fade away acne scars. Vitamin A helps lessens the sebum production and also strengthens the protective skin tissues. Try to get some quality sleep. Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant that helps with healing. Foods that contain vitamin E include almonds, sunflower seeds, spinach, broccoli, soybeans, and peanut butter.

    Another way to prevent pimples, don’t pop them. Popping your pimples actually increases the production of the chemical sebum, which is what your pimples are made of. Plus, you are rupturing membranes which can spread and leave scars. Popping one can spread an infection under the skin and create even more spots than before. Since this is something those with an acne problem want to avoid, it’s not wise to keep popping the spots.

    Also eating foods that are rich in zinc and vitamin c like meat, beans and fruits strengthen and protect your skin from damage caused by acne. These foods will also help the skin to heal more quickly. Eating fewer calories and exercising more creates the condition for this process to reverse and over time the weigh comes off. Eating food that is too oily/fatty is not only bad for your skin but actually bad for your general health. The same goes for too much sugar.

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