Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Acne Scars Care With A Discovery Solution

By Aileen Fitzharis


Whether you are facing the all-too-familiar teen scourge of acne or afflicted by similar Problems as a grown up, you could be shocked to discover that acne care has just recently seen something of a revolution. No, we aren't referring to the most recent, slightly changed topical cream or spray. We are talking about a new antimicrobial and skin regenerating natural product plus a paradigm shift in the way acne itself is understood.

For generations, acne, like so many other dermatological issues, has been perceived as a self-contained issue with a self-contained solution. But as alternative practitioners have long known dermatological Problems are far likelier to be the external demonstration of a deeper widespread inequality. As such, a truly effective acne cure must work at both the surface and at the roots of the difficulty.

Such two-prone approach to acne care is what we would like you to consider. Combine 1) an anti-bacterial and skin regenerating cream to address acne from the outside and 2) change your diet to purify your body and revive balance from the interior. This new approach has succeeded where more negligible ones have failed. better yet because each element of this regimen is natural, there are no known side-effects.

What makes it critical to have this two-prone approach to acne care?

During adolesence rising hormone levels cause the sebaceous (oil) glands of the skin to get larger. Male-type hormones found in both males and females turn on this. The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum, which empties onto the skin's surface through the follicles.

If those follicles become plugged and sebum can't discharge on the skin surface, acne bacteria which is constantly present within the skin follicles -where they function in symbiosis with humans to supply sebum from dead cells- start reproducing too quickly and become fierce. The increased pressure within the clogged follicle causes the wall of the follicle to rupture. As a consequence, sebum, bacteria and shed epidermis cells escape into the surrounding tissue, forming papules, spots and nodules that can be enormous and painful. This often heals inside 8 weeks but meanwhile multiple skin wounds are left in the dust due to an inflammatory reaction that may destroy some of your own skin cells and leave behind demeaning acne scars .

Acne places heavy demands upon the skin's components. Infection destroys collagen and elastin fibers, severs the micro-vascular system and damages and kills cells. When healing happens, usually after a long time if acne wounds are not properly treated, a scar is left in the skin. The normal functional tissue (skin) is replaced by connective tissue (scar).

Acne is a complex condition that depends fundamentally on excess sebum (oil) production that happens when you're going through hormonal disparities (Specially during adolescence or, if a girl, during your period) with poisons in your skin, because of the intake of excess protein of low quality.

Toxins within the skin follicles attract moisture and create pressure as if the sebaceous glands where pinched off, resulting in a soft moldable lump (knows as a cyst) within the hair follicle. The cyst is usually not unpleasant or discolored unless it becomes infected by bacteria. Then it may become a deep unpleasant bump (harsh nodular cystic acne). Nodular acne may end up in permanent scars. This type of acne must be addressed with a holistic or two-prone approach that considers both 1) an action from outside to kill bacteria and mend skin damage and 2) an action from the interior to cleanse your body.

Murdering bacteria and fixing skin damage

Mild acne could be the effect of plugging of the opening of the follicles due to shedding of skin cells, from the outermost layer of the skin, and sticking with the sebum, leading to whiteheads. When whiteheads are put in contact with the air they form pimples due to oxidization (think about an apple that you leave on your desk half eaten). This type of acne can be quickly addressed with the easy application of an anti-microbe product a cleaning of the skin pores.




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