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eLearning Series: Acne & Pimples
Please Get Rid Of My Acne!
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Acne Prevention, Treatment & Skin Maintenance Tips
Here
are a variety of tips to help with acne prevention and treatment
and skin maintenance. They are listed in no particular order
of importance.
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Do get plenty of fresh air and sunshine for vitamin D, ingredients
for healthy skin. Not only will your skin appreciate the
vitamin D, your body and mind will enjoy the oxygen and stress
reducer of a daily jaunt outdoors. But don’t overdo it and
get a sunburn! Remember to use sun protection / tanning lotions
if you’ll be out long. You don’t want to get caught up in
that cycle of burned, dead skin cells blocking pores, resulting
in acne scenario.
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Remember, even "good" stress can trigger internal
chemical responses that result in acne, too. So plan ahead
to deal with extra stress when planning a wedding, graduation,
a move, a new job, a job transfer, a new baby, etc. Journal
a little extra, focusing on the upcoming issue or issues
and plan in some extra rest (use relaxation or meditation
tools – cassettes, workshops, etc.) Get help around the house,
take time off, exercise (yoga and T’ai Chi are highly recommended),
have fun or whatever you need to do. But be proactive. When
you control stress, you help control the stress hormone cortisol
- reducing its release as you reduce stress, thus reducing
the effects of acne. Also activity and exercise help improve
blood flow and circulation, natural healing aids for your
skin (and other organs), enabling improved waste management,
via pores for the skin’s waste removal.
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Note that both blackheads and whiteheads are filled with
trapped sebum and bacteria. So the prevention and treatment
advice for how to handle both blackheads and whiteheads is
essentially the same.
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Drink an adequate amount of water daily. Many recommend three
to four tall glasses and mineral or filtered water. Too little
water can lead to dehydration, which can lead to dead skin
cells not naturally falling off or sloughing properly; the
end result can be blocked pores, acne.
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Acne has nothing to do with dirt. Period. So don’t over-wash
or over-scrub your face or the rest of your body. Keep in
mind that too much can result in dry skin. And dry skin means
your body will jump in and create more oil. Then what? Extra
oil + extra dead skin cells = blocked pores, triggering acne
flare-ups. Same old story.
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Add more fruits, veggies, seeds and nuts to your regular
diet. (Note that deficiencies if selenium and zinc, found
in Brazil nuts and pumpkin seeds, have been associated with
acne.) So add salads, dried fruit and nut snacks, juices
and other healthy treats to your daily planning.
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Decrease your dietary intake of caffeine, sugar and refined
carbohydrates (carbs) and caffeine. Some studies show that
caffeine can increases the levels of stress hormones inside
your body, provoking or worsening acne conditions. So with
regards to tea, coffee, chocolate and other caffeinated beverages
- - skip ‘em where possible. With regards to sugar and refined
carbs, same thing.
Sugar
and refined carbs, like in white bread, rice, flour, pasta,
etc., can result in an insulin surge, resulting further in
an excess of male hormones that stimulate skin to discharge
lots of sebum. Then it’s back to that cycle again: sugar
or refined carbs lead to increased insulin, leads to increased
hormones and sebum - the sticky sebum clogs pores, bacteria
grows, acne results.
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Decrease your dietary intake of red meat and dairy products. Since both are more difficult for our bodies to digest, their
acid-forming properties are linked by some to our bodies’
health. In a nutshell, some researchers say that when the
body puts forth effort in the digestion of high levels of
animal protein, waste products are not completely processed
as usual; i.e. they can shed slowly, blocking pores, causing
acne. Other acne-causing problems with red meat and dairy
products are the high levels of hormones they contain that
in turn generate more in humans that can cause acne. And
the dairy tolerance levels of some humans can result in acne
issues as well. Some solutions could be to include other
dietary remedies for both — like lean meats and nut milk
or soymilk products.
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Focus on using natural products for your skin. And avoid
unnecessary chemicals in your skin / body products that can
be harmful. It’s that same cycle: foreign chemicals work
against the skin, removing natural oils. The skin works overtime
to produce more oils then. And what happens? Pores get blocked
and acne results. To prevent this, here are some tips:
A. Use
non-pore clogging or noncomedogenic products like make-ups
and tanning lotions.
B. Use this rule of thumb when using products
that contain chemicals: a little goes a long way.
C. Look for any combination of these terms
on labels: natural ingredients, antibacterial, antiseptic,
antifungal, antiparasitic, antiviral and / or antimicrobial
agent.
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