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How to get rid of acne and blackheads fast?

Question: How to get rid of acne and blackheads fast?

(Posted by: Joanna B on 2010-03-10 18:32:16)

Ok so im like 15 and i really need something that helps with my acne and also blackheads can some one help please


Answers:

Posted by: Jordan_knows_his_sports!! on 2010-03-10, 18:35:18

Soap and water every day trust me all of this 20 dollar cremes and stuff wont help just use .Good Ole Soap and Water.

  

Posted by: alaa on 2010-03-10, 22:45:08

About your blackheads problem, I know how blackheads can be embarrassing and specially blackheads on nose. There are some simple and good home remedies to try with your blackheads. 1) Cinnamon and lemon juice can work wonders. Mix these two and apply it on your nose; wash away the same with warm water. This is sure to exfoliate the skin and also remove the existing blackheads. 2) Toothpaste is a modern home remedy to remove blackheads on nose. Just need to apply a little toothpaste over the blackhead affected area and believe me it works! 3) Orange peel is also a good treatment for blackheads. Just mix orange peel with water and then apply the same over your nose. Well, you must be careful about the use of citric fruits as they contain acid and that is the reason why one can use the lighter natural extracts. You can try them to get rid of your blackheads on nose or face or any part of your body they are all natural and will not make you any harm. There are a lot of products that you can buy to get rid of your blackheads, and it can be easier to use, but be sure that these products are natural and have a good reputation before you buy it. You can check some other home remedies and info about blackheads here blackheads-on-nose.com/ read-more-about-blackheads/

  

Posted by: Pankaj Debbarma on 2010-03-11, 17:13:16

Hi Joanna. Acne - Blackheads & WhiteheadsAcne is the most common skin disease treated by physicians. It is a chronic condition that affects over 85% of adolescents and young adults. One study showed that two-thirds of teenagers with acne wanted to talk to their physician about their acne, but only one-third actually did. TYPES OF ACNE Not all acne is the same. Simplistically, acne can be divided into red bumps and blackheads/ whiteheads. This division is important because each type is treated differently. Blackheads and whiteheads, known as comedones, can be more numerous on the face and shoulders than red bumps filled with pus. Good, consistent skin hygiene can help improve this condition. Therefore, knowing more about what causes comedones and how to treat them is a step towards clearer skin. WHY DOES ACNE OCCUR ? BLACKHEADS Blackheads, also known as open comedones, are follicles that have a wider than normal opening. They are filled with plugs of sebum and sloughed-off cells and have undergone a chemical reaction resulting in the oxidation of melanin. This gives the material in the follicle the typical black color. WHITEHEADS Whiteheads, also known as closed comedones, are follicles that are filled with the same material, but have only a microscopic opening to the skin surface. Since the air cannot reach the follicle, the material is not oxidized, and remains white. SKIN CARE FOR BLACKHEADS AND WHITEHEADS The key to skin care for acne is consistency. An overnight cure has not been found. But using good skin care methods aids in the daily, steady improvement of follicle health. Since acne is not caused by eating certain foods, restricting the diet is not helpful. Since it is also not caused by "dirty " skin, excessively scrubbing does not help and can even make the skin more irritated. The best skin care for comedones consists of once-a-day cleansing with a mild soap or facial scrub to aid in the removal of excess sebum and dead skin cells. Oil-based makeup should not be used since these can contribute to the buildup of oil in the follicles. Water-based makeup labeled as non-comedogenic can be used safely. TREATMENT FOR BLACKHEADS AND WHITEHEADS Treatment of whiteheads and blackheads takes time. Most treatments take several weeks to months before a noticeable change is seen. BENZOYL PEROXIDE Benzoyl peroxide has an antibacterial effect and may also decrease the chemical reaction that changes the lining of the hair follicle. This may help reduce the plugging that causes comedones. Benzoyl peroxide may be used for a mild case of comedones or to help prevent formation of others. TRETINOIN (RETIN-A) Tretinoin (Retin-A, Avita, Renova) is the mainstay of treatment for whiteheads and blackheads. Tretinoin is a derivative of vitamin A and works by increasing cell turnover and reducing the "stickiness " of the sloughed cells. It helps expel the plugged material returning the pore to normal. Tretinoin can be irritating, so specific instructions on how to use it can be found here. ANTIBIOTICS Prescription topical antibiotics or oral antibiotics might be used if some of the blackheads and whiteheads are infected, but antibiotics do not help with comedones that are not infected. ISOTRETINOIN (ACCUTANE) Isotretinoin (Accutane) is used for severe cystic acne and has many side effects. It is very effective for comedones when used properly, but is not usually prescribed for mild acne of either type. EXTRACTION Extraction may be used by a health care provider on open comedones. This process is performed using a device called a comedone extractor. This is a small, metal, circular instrument that is centered on the comedone and pushes down the surrounding skin, causing the plug to extrude. NO NEED TO SUFFER Whiteheads and blackheads are types of acne that affect many people. There are good treatment options available, so there is no need to suffer with this condition in silence. A primary care provider can initiate treatment for acne and follow mild to moderate cases. Severe cases or those resistant to treatment should be seen by a dermatologist. Regards. Take Care.

  


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