Friday, November 1, 2019

Things You Should Know About Acne


It is very keen that when it comes to finding a solution to your skin problems that you can find that simplicity plays the role. You scroll and you see beautiful women advertising how they have completely cured themselves from acne with a product that is overly expensive. When you think about it, decades women have experince puberty and had acne do you wonder how they was able to conquer it? Luckily my mom was able to get over it and several mature women today. There is luckily hope. I loved my baby skin but after my highschool days it was getting way too out of control. Taking topical treatments and antibiotics really cause friction towards healthcare provides, all antibiotics did was make me light-headed and sick. I put that pass me because there was a smart dermatologist who prescribe me azelaic acid 15% and tazorac cream at night. This really made my baby face come back, yet to be factual being 26 and having to pay for my own insurance the prescription drug prices were out of my budget, so what I did was, was a weign myself off those topical treaments in hope for a solution.
I tested by seeing how many legions I had; if i had six to 10 papules its considered moderate and if its under six it was minor acne and if its over 10 its severe. Luckily mine was still minor and my bad days it was moderate, concluding the fact that I experience minor acne now I understand that the clause my decline in outbreaks is an ongoing solution which is Azleic Acid, and Benzoyl Peroxide  these two have natural ingredients Yes! In fact Azleic Acid comes from barley its a saturated dicarboxylic acid thats naturally found in wheat,rye & barley this substance is produced by Malassezia furfu. This important formula acts as an anti inflammatory agent that prevents production of keratin that block your pores. This is perfect to use daily. Now, Benzoyl peroxide reduces the acne causing bacteria, which means less bacteria=less breakouts, this can be use in combination with Azleic Acid. 

Regardless of the serum's people talk highly of this is a purest it can get with basically using an light acid. That way you dont have to apply too much product. Understand that this is ths topical way of reducing your acne. As far as hyperpigmintation doing a mask each week and a light exploiter will reduce the hyper-pig, if you have and ongoing breakout your going to have to 1st make sure that you are apply your topical treatments. The safest most purest mask that is useful for people with sensitive skin it the Aztec Healing Clay along with mixing either Apple Cider Vinegar and Tea Tree oil or just mixing it with the Tea Trea oil. Tea tree oil also acts as an antimicrobial affect it reduces inflammation applying that to your mixture will help the tea tree oil seep in your pores since benonite clay deeply exoploatied and elasticities your skin. For moisturizing Rose Hip Oil works very well with your skin health overall and lightens your skin this is loaded with vitiamin C, however vitiamin D3 cream does more because if you already lack having sunlight this helps for that reason and helps the melanin in your skin just think about what sunlight does besides the fact that it can give you sunburn this actually regenerates your cell growth.

Dr Rosalind Ashton explains the effects of acne vulgaris .

  1. Rosalind Ashton, MD, MSc*
  2. Miriam Weinstein, MD, FRCPC
"Acne vulgaris is a ubiquitous disease of the pilosebaceous unit, characterized by a long-term course with recurrences and relapses. It affects approximately 85% of adolescents and may persist until well into a patient’s 20s and 30s. (1)(2)(3) Psychological sequelae can be substantial and should not be underestimated. This common, very visible skin condition presents at a time when appearance is acutely important and noticeable disease marring that appearance is distressing. Embarrassment contributes to lower self-esteem and feelings of unattractiveness and worthlessness, which may be present not only during active flare-ups but also with long-lasting postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and permanent scarring. (4)"