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Facial treatment

Facial treatment

The acne facial treatment which you may receive at a spa or beautician typically focuses on a deep pore and tissue cleansing ritual. This treatment uses antibacterial ingredients such as tea tree oils and lavender to reduce inflammation on the skin and avoid further acne breakouts.

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Acne Myths

Acne Myths

These factors have little effect on acne:

  • Hygiene. Acne isn’t caused by dirty skin. In fact, scrubbing the skin too hard or cleansing it with harsh soaps or chemicals irritates the skin and can make acne worse.
  • Cosmetics. Cosmetics don’t necessarily worsen acne, especially if you use oil-free makeup that doesn’t clog pores and remove makeup regularly. Nonoily cosmetics don’t interfere with the effectiveness of acne drugs.
  • Chocolate and greasy foods. Eating chocolate or greasy food has little to no effect on acne.
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When To See A Doctor

When To See A Doctor

In addition, certain things may trigger or worsen acne:

  • Diet. Studies indicate that consuming certain foods including carbohydrate-rich foods, such as bread, bagels, and chips, may worsen acne. Further study is needed to examine whether people with acne would benefit from following specific dietary restrictions.
  • Hormonal changes.  Androgens are hormones that increase in boys and girls during puberty and cause the sebaceous glands to enlarge and make more sebum. Hormone changes during midlife, particularly in women, can lead to breakouts too.
  • Certain medications.  Examples include drugs containing corticosteroids, testosterone, or lithium
  • Stress.  Stress doesn’t cause acne, but if you have acne already, stress may make it worse.
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How to Prevent Skin Acne Permanently

How to Prevent Skin Acne Permanently

How to treat and prevent acne also includes changing your lifestyle and using remedies that will prevent skin acne permanently. The following tips are your best prevention fight against acne:

Wash problem areas with a gentle cleanser like Murad Acne Control Clarifying Cleansers will clear existing blemishes and prevent future acne. It works well for all skin types including acne-prone skin.

Avoid cosmetics that contain irritants that can cause acne. Murad Acne Face Wash will dissolve excess oil, cleanse your skin, and improve your skin’s overall appearance.

Protect your skin from the sun by applying Murad Oil and Pore Control Mattifier Broad Spectrum SPF 45.

Exfoliate to remove dead skin cells with Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser.

Avoid touching or picking acne-prone areas.

Shower after strenuous activities to remove bacteria deposited on the skin.

Use an oil-free toner like Murad Clarifying Toner to remove cleanser residue.

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Isotretinoin

Isotretinoin

The strongest treatment for severe acne. It is a powerful drug that’s used to treat the most severe cases of acne. Your doctor may recommend this drug if you have severe acne that doesn’t get better with other medications, including antibiotics. The drug is derived from vitamin A

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Chemical peels

Chemical peels

Chemical peels, dermabrasion, and microdermabrasion not only help to reduce scarring, but also remove whiteheads and blackheads. Laser therapies use high-frequency laser lights to help to stimulate collagen production, which improves skin tone and texture.

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Treatment for Acne Reduction

Treatment for Acne Reduction

Although effective acne treatments are available, acne can be persistent. The pimples and bumps heal slowly. And when one begins to go away, others seem to crop up. Also depending on its severity, acne can cause emotional distress and scar the skin. So, the earlier you start treatment, the lower your risk of such problems. Hence how to treat and prevent acne include the following treatments:

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Acne Complications

Acne Complications

People with darker skin types are more likely than people with lighter skin to experience these acne complications:

  • Scars. Pitted skin (acne scars) and thick scars (keloids) can remain long-term after acne has healed.
  • Skin changes. After the acne has cleared, the affected skin may be darker or lighter than before the condition occurred.
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Acne Causes

Acne Causes

Acne is a skin condition caused when the pores of your skin are blocked with oil, dead skin, or bacteria. Acne causes whiteheads, blackheads, or pimples. It typically appears on your face, forehead, chest, upper back, and shoulders because these areas of skin have the most oil (sebaceous) glands. Scientific studies suggest that having acne on certain areas of the face may be due to bacteria, excess oil production, and hormonal changes. Or external factors such as the use of waxy hair products.

Cosmetics also cause acne, which is a mild but persistent form of acne. It can occur anywhere on the body but is most common on the face, neck, hairline, and scalp. This type of cosmetic acne looks like small bumps across the surface of the skin or scalp. The skin often looks and feels rough.

Another cause of acne is stress. And unlike your regular breakouts, stress acne usually occurs on the oiliest parts of your face. That is your forehead, nose, and chin areas.

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Murad Rapid Relief Acne Spot Treatment

Murad Rapid Relief Acne Spot Treatment

This is a maximum-strength topical formula that reduces blemish-size redness within 4 hours.

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