Thursday, June 24, 2010

Black Heads, Pimples.. how can I cure them? I'm a teenager.. it's normal right?

Please people.. how can I cure my Black heads and pimples.. i know it's kinda yucky that's why I'm asking some alternatives.. hope you can answer me.. thanks..^^Black Heads, Pimples.. how can I cure them? I'm a teenager.. it's normal right?
Acne is a painful and difficult part of everyone's life. If you suffer from acne or just have oily skin, you really need to read this.





Between the ages of 12 and 20, most people go through puberty (YUCK) Here's what's happening to your skin. Before anyone starts puberty, they usually have very smooth beautiful skin. This is because a child's skin cycle is about 10 days ( children grow an entire new set of skin every 10 days). That's why they have a natural glow and require no make-up. As you get into puberty, your skin cycle slows down drastically to 28 day cycle. This sends your body into shock. It's still producing oils for the faster 10 day cycle. This is why you get oily. Stress and emotional factors also cause you to break out. Once your hormones and oil production slow down to fit your new 28 day skin cycle, your skin will stop breaking out as much. The only thing you can really do during puberty is use non chemical products (little or no alcohol) that won't irritated the skin, drinks lots of water, and treat the breakouts with aloe when they pop up. Aloe in you daily routine will help prevent many breakouts, but sometimes it just can't be avoided.





If you are grown and experience oily skin, start looking at the products that you are using. The oiliness of your skin is attributed to hormones and genetics, however, most people who experience very oily skin often have the problem from using too many chemical products. Your skin may be oily because it has been stripped of it's natural moisture. You want to avoid ANY over the counter acne treatment or products for oily skin. These products are alcohol based and will strip your skins natural oils away. At this point, you body kicks into overdrive. Thinking that your skin is too dry, because the natural oils are gone, your brain tells your body to make more oil. This of course causes your skin to become more oily, and the cycle never ends. The key to getting rid of oily skin is finding balance. Here's what to do for oily skin:





1) Do not use over the counter acne product (no alcohol or Benzoil Peroxide)- They will dry your skin causing over-stimulation of the oil glands.





2) Look for products that are natural and contain High concentrations of aloe. It should be in the first 3 to 5 ingredients of any product you buy.





3) Start the following regimen:





*Cleanse with mild cleanser preferably aloe based.





*Tone (The purpose of a toner is to act as the ';rinse cycle'; for your face. Everyone should use toner after washing the face to remove any left over cleansers or dirt. Do not use a toner with alcohol in it. You can buy alcohol free toners or use witch hazel. It's the perfect natural toner for most skin types.)





*Nourish - Drink Water, take vitamins%26amp; zinc, and apply topical vitamin C to your skin.





* Moisturize 鈥?There is a difference in Oil and Moisture, your skin needs moisture to be healthy, A good vitamin C cream will help kill bacteria too.





*Exfoliate 鈥?at least 2 times per week- no not let dead skin cells build up on the surface and clog your pores.








Why I recommend Aloe for ALL Skin Care Needs.





I just want everyone to know what's in the aloe that makes it work the way it does.


It could be said that it works because the Aloe Vera plant produces at least 6 antiseptic agents: Lupeol, salicylic acid, urea nitrogen, cinnamonic acid, phenols, and sulphur. All of these substances are recognized as antiseptics because they kill or control mold, bacteria, fungus, and viruses, explaining why the plant has the ability to eliminate many internal and external infections. The Lupeol and salicylic acid in the juice explains why it is a very effective pain-killer.





Next, it could be said that Aloe Vera contains at least three anti-inflammatory fatty acids, cholesterol, campersterol and B-sitosterol (plant sterols) which explains why it is a highly effective treatment for burns, cuts, scrapes, abrasions, allergic reactions, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, acid indigestion, ulcers, plus many inflammatory conditions of the digestive system and other internal organs, including the stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, kidney, and pancreas. B-sitosterol is also a powerful anti-cholestromatic which helps to lower harmful cholesterol levels, helping to explain its many benefits for heart patents.





If we add that Aloe contains at least 23 polypeptids (immune stimulators), then we understand why Aloe juice helps control a broad spectrum of immune system diseases and disorders, including HIV and AIDS. The polypeptids, plus the anti-tumor agents Aloe emodin and Aloe lectins, explains its ability to control aging, wrinkles and cancer cells.





Why not use aloe?


It is a very common misconception that aloe causes people to break out. Most people believe that they are allergic to it. But this is not true in about 90% of the cases. This is because of how the aloe works on the skin. It penetrates all the way down into the dermis ( lower layers of the skin) pushing the impurities to the surface. This does cause breakouts to occur, but it's not a bad thing. Most people who start an aloe regimen see a few break outs for about a week (2 at the worst) It depends on how bad the skin is to begin with. Someone who cleanses their face twice a day is less likely to have a breakout than someone who never takes off their make-up. The girl who never takes off her make-up has more impurities and therefore will break out when starting an aloe regimen. But that's actually a good thing, you don't want impurities to be in the skin at all. After the first week or 2 of continuous use the aloe will have removed all the impurities from the skin. If you keep using the aloe or aloe products, it will protect your skin from future breakouts. For some reason, many girls would rather have the impurities in their skin than go a week with a blemish.Black Heads, Pimples.. how can I cure them? I'm a teenager.. it's normal right?
thanks for the explanation. now i understand my skin better. Report Abuse

Steam your face once a week for 3 to 4 minutes to open up the pores. Use a home made face scrub using the white of an egg and a little salt.More cheap and natural remedies for black and white heads at the link below.
It is normal, but I would still consult your doctor. You may need antibioctics to assist in clearning the blackheads and pimples. If this still doesn'T help I would consult a dermotoligist. Also I would use water based cleanser and moisturiser, it is important to still moisturise when you have pimples, I would recommend Cetaphil lotion and moisturiser. Also, don't pick, which is easier said than done, but it is the best way to prevent scarring. Good luck and I hope your skin slears up soon. :-)
Yes, it's normal. If you're a boy, you're in luck, they'll stop in a few years. If you're a girl, you're not so lucky, because they will reappear every month around you're period until you go through menopause. There's nothing you can do to completely prevent them or to completely cure them. Acne products (Stridex, Clean%26amp;Clear, etc) can help, though.
Stop eating oily foods and junk foods. Include more green vegetables in your diet. Use some good anti-acne pimple cream available at the nearest medical store. If your skin is too sensitive for cosmetics than U can also follow some natural remedy like applying sandalwood paste every night on your face. It will not only help u get rid of pimples but also protect your skin from getting tan and will make you more fair and beautiful. In anyways, please dont be upset with how u look like. Remember, even moon have spots. So be happy that u look no different from the beauty of the moon.
Um... Face wash...
umm


use neautrogena balck head cure


itss good


n no i havent gotten anything,but yeaa,My cuzin was really bad with that


n she cured real quick


her faace became real clear,n she also used proactiv


thats good too


=]


hope my information helped!!!
Yes, they are normal at your age. There is a number of blackhead washes, pads, lotions in the store with all of the acne meds. Although, if you can afford it-Proactive or Arbonne's Clear Advantage work well.

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