What is acne?      Acne consists of those terrible, red, swollen, pus-filled pimples which are   the every woman’s worst nightmare. The most common form of   acne is known as acne vulgarize, usually found on women with oily skin. Acne   occurs most often during puberty, because hormonal changes cause a greater   secretion of sebum or oil. The oil blocks the pores, causing acne. Almost   every woman will experience a few acne pimples at some point in her life. There are various   other factors that could cause acne.     - Pores clogged by dirt or pollution.
 - An undue amount of stress.
 - Hormonal changes caused by menstruation.
 - Too many soft drinks and too much fried food or        chocolates.
 - Do your parents have a pimple problem? Genes could be        a factor.
 - Some forms of medication.
 - Dandruff or a greasy scalp. Certain types of products        you use in your hair could also irritate your skin, causing acne.
  While acne is commonly   seen at adolescence, many women get it during pregnancy as well, again due to   hormonal changes. However, a few months after delivery the acne subsides as   the hormone levels normalize. Surprising as it may sound, many women get acne   for the first time in their mid-thirties or forties! This type of acne is   called acne rosaceous. 
 
 Benzoyl Peroxide   Treatment      The next time you pick up a face wash or pimple cure cream read the list of   ingredients to find out if it contains benzoyl peroxide, very effective for   fighting acne. Acne is bacteria, growing in a clogged pore, and benzoyl   peroxide fights bacteria. Just make sure you smear enough of it, and use it   often. Your skin will start clearing up. Fight acne on your   back by making sure you scrub your back with a loofah or rough cloth while   showering, after applying soap. Giving your bath a one minute scrub everyday   will work wonders. If you exercise, take a shower after your workout. Don’t wait too long, or the sweat will dry up and clog pores, only   aggravating the acne. Apply benzoyl peroxide on your back as well. Benzoyl peroxide is   drying, so if your face or back feels very dry, realize that this is normal.   Once your face is clean, you can reduce the amount of cream you apply, and   your skin will gradually return to normal. Other Treatment   Options      Antibiotics: Acne can usually be treated by antibiotics. Some antibiotics for   acne are very strong, and have severe side effects. The hair may start   falling, or the woman may even experience difficulty during childbirth.   Never, ever take any acne medication that has been prescribed for another   person. 
 
 The pill: Some birth   control pills can also help treat acne. This is because the hormones in the   pill can stabilize the hormones that are causing the oily sebum, which causes   acne. 
 
 Laser: Laser   treatments are also effective in treating acne, but this is an expensive   option. However, acne medication could also make a rather large hole in your   pocket as well! 
 
 Irritation: Avoid any   form of irritation to your skin. Don’t pick at it or touch   it too much, avoid scrubbing it with a harsh cloth, keep hair away from your   face and never use substandard makeup.  |