How to get rid of pimples fast

HOW TO GET RID OF PIMPLE FAST.

You are going out for a date with a cute guy you met in the next few days. You have job interview tomorrow. You have important meeting with clients this Monday. But there is an annoying pimple pop up at the wrong time on your face. You feel nervous. You should, because pimple will not vanish overnight. Though there are ways to get rid of them fast.

There are few working method that I found effective to get rid of pimple fast:

Learning about Acne

OPTIONS FOR ACNE CARE

Acne, often thought to be only a teenager’s skin problem, is actually a condition that can affect adults both male and female, although it generally begins during puberty. Taking a proactive approach to treating acne is very important. How you look after your skin every day, along with the treatment you and your doctor select are key steps in your fight to eliminate pimples, preventing scarring and eliminating your acne.

There are a number of acne medications that can be used to treat your acne including over-the-counter acne products like Panoxyl®, or prescription drugs including topical treatments, Accutane® and hormone therapies.

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What to avoid

What To Avoid

AGGRAVATING FACTORS:

Certain things can aggravate, or worsen your acne. You will want to avoid these things while treating your acne, to ensure that you get the best results possible. Read below to catch up on the most common things that make acne worse.

Food:

Some individuals feel that certain foods make their acne worse. If you feel this is true for you, then avoid those foods. However, there is no clear scientific evidence that food plays a role in aggravating acne. Read the rest of this entry »

Answers To Acne Myths And Misconceptions

What do you really know about acne? Do you know what contributes to the cause of acne? Do you know what you can do to treat it? Here are answers to some FAQ’s, which will dismiss some of the more common myths and misconceptions about acne.

1) IS ACNE CAUSED BY DIRTY SKIN?

No, cleansing and scrubbing your skin excessively will not help acne. In fact, it may make your inflammation worse. Remember that the causes of acne affect oil glands which are well below the surface of the skin, so you should avoid over washing. This can dry out and irritate your skin, increasing inflammation and aggravating the situation.

2) IS ACNE CAUSED BY CERTAIN FOODS?

In large clinical research studies, no clear associations have been made between foods and acne. However, some foods can make acne worse for some people. Read the rest of this entry »

Pimple popping

As mentioned in the book Acne no more you should never touch or pop a pimple because it might make the condition worse. However, in my own personal experience sometime popping a pimple is necessary to prevent the pimple to develop further and often make the pimple heal faster. Please take extreme precaution before popping a pimple because your skin might become very sensitive, or leaving a bad scar after popping. Follow the guide lines below for safety pimple popping:

How do you know if the pimple is ready for popping:

There are two kind of pimple that possible to pop without having bad effect on your skin: Read the rest of this entry »

What cause acne

What Causes Acne?

The exact cause of acne is not known, but the following factors are considered important:

Acne is the visible end result of hormonal, bacterial and inflammatory disturbances that take place at the level of the oil pore (pilosebaceous follicle):

  • Acne is the visible end result of hormonal, bacterial and inflammatory disturbances that take place at the level of the oil pore (pilosebaceous follicle): Read the rest of this entry »

Aggravating Factors

Certain things can aggravate, or worsen your acne. You will want to avoid these things while treating your acne, to ensure that you get the best results possible. Read below to catch up on the most common things that make acne worse.

FOOD:

Some individuals feel that certain foods make their acne worse. If you feel this is true for you, then avoid those foods. However, there is no clear scientific evidence that food plays a role in aggravating acne. Read the rest of this entry »

My acne treatment diary

Hi everybody I’m hoping this story is as encouraging to you as it is to me.My name is Gloria, I’m a 26 yr old girl in the past 10 years or so I started getting very severe acne on my forehead, cheeks, and jawline.  It was tolerable at first, I didn’t mind it much because pimple pop up here and there, but my skin was always smooth and beautiful. Then suddenly it wasn’t. Pimple will not stop showing up soon enough they were everywhere. I knew it couldn’t have been anything relating to food and diet as I’m always taking care of my body with exercise and diet. I literally tried EVERYTHING. Read the rest of this entry »

Acne basics

Acne is the most common skin disorder seen by doctors. In fact, it will affect almost every one of us at some time in our lives. It can happen at any time, but teenagers are the ones who get it most often.

Acne can cause a great deal of embarrassment and anxiety. If it’s really bad it can cause people to become depressed which can lead to withdrawing from friends, and perform poorly at school or work.

VISIBLE SIGNS OF ACNE:

The following are visible signs of acne:

Comedones:
An early acne blemish is caused by blocked pores, and at first the skin does not look red and inflamed. These early blemishes are called open comedones (blackspecks/blackheads) and closed comedones (whiteheads).

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Papules and pustules:
As these early spots get larger and inflamed, they become papules and pustules (pimples or zits).

Papules and pustules - Image 1. Papules and pustules - Image 2. Papules and pustules - Image 3.

Nodules:
Very large and deep lumps can also develop in some people, these are called nodules and cysts (like boils), and can be painful.

Nodules

Oily skin:
The sebum production increases so that your skin looks and feels oily.

Hyperpigmentation:
After the inflammation subsides, the skin can be discolored by brown acne stains (called hyperpigmentation) and damaged by scars. Acne scars are common and may occur even in mild acne.

WHO GETS ACNE?

Acne is the most common of all skin disorders. Almost everyone will have acne, most get mild cases, some moderate and a few are severe. Teens aren’t the only ones who get it. Acne has been diagnosed in young infants as well as in the elderly, but it is most often seen in teens and young adults with 85-100% of adolescents and up to 10% of young adults getting it.

Acne seems to affect the sexes somewhat differently. Before children reach puberty, acne is more commonly seen in girls. During puberty, acne affects boys and girls almost equally, but boys generally have more severe cases and in adulthood, it tends to be seen more often in women.

WHERE DOES ACNE DEVELOP?

You can have acne on any part of your skin where sebaceous glands are found. These are the glands that produce oil for the skin. Most, but not all people get acne on their face, but the skin on the chest and back can also be affected. Acne can also be seen on the arms and thighs, but is less common.

WHEN DO PEOPLE GET ACNE?

Acne usually starts around the time you reach puberty, and usually will be mild. Often it will last for about 5 years, but can persist for as long as 10-20 years. About 25% of teens who have acne will still have it when they turn 25. The cause is not understood, but it’s becoming more common for women who are in their 20s, 30s, and 40s to develop acne often for the first time. Temporary acne is often seen on the faces of newborns.

HOW DOES ACNE AFFECT YOU?

Acne not only causes physical discomfort and damage, but it can also have a big emotional and social impact on your life. Acne (pimples or zits) can be tender and painful, and in extreme cases, the pimples can drain pus and blood, soiling pillowcases and clothing.

If you are feeling embarrassed and anxious about your appearance, this can be even more painful. Emotional effects can lead to mood changes, depression, social withdrawal and poor performance in school or at work. If acne is bad enough to leave scars, you may have to endure these emotional issues for years, because scarring is not readily correctable. While laser therapy and skin fillers certainly improve scars, it is best if you can prevent their formation in the first place.

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