The Sun and Acne
December 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under Acne, Uncategorized
The fact is, the sun and acne are not friends. As a first step, it (the sun) dries out the damage by increasing the thickness of the skin. And, therefore, the pimples disappear. In addition, we see them less because of tanning. But once the sun party is over, you may see them again. Beware, many drugs prescribed for acne are against to exposure to sunlight. So you better protect and, in any case, do not use tanning oil because the application of fat on skin is not recommended. The use of sunscreen is preferable.
Acne makeup prohibited
Makeup is possible, but with the use of non-comedogenic, like those found in pharmacies. Some tinted creams sold in pharmacies, are also specifically designed for people suffering from acne. In all cases, use make-up removers every day and clean the skin. And do your best at day or night to clean your skin.
Myths and Misconceptions on Acne
December 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under Acne, Uncategorized
Acne is a skin disease very common and it is estimated that four out of five teenagers have skin lesions of more or less intense. Nothing is very surprising if the most outlandish ideas are around this benign.
Acne is due to food
No. Food plays almost no role in the occurrence of acne. In fact, this condition results from the closing of hair follicles. Following the excessive production of sebum by the sebaceous glands, clog the pores where the emergence of a black dot or comedones, or white microkystes. Thereafter, the development of inflammation within the follicles and infection of them by a bacterium, Propionibacterium acnes, causing buttons (papules, pustules and nodules). The stress could also promote acne through hormonal changes. If you have acne, so you can eat meats, cheeses and more generally the products you like, including chocolate. But it is recommended to have a balanced diet.
Acne is a disease of youth, who then disappears
It is not completely false, because the majority of severe acne are encountered in adolescents and young adults. But, unlike what has been saying for years, acne has nothing to do with “solitary pleasure” and does not interfere with the marriage. Its highest frequency among adolescents is that the secretion of sex hormones including androgens by the adrenal glands are stronger at this time of life. This hormone stimulates the secretion activity of the sebaceous glands. Contrary to popular belief, the first signs of acne are not at puberty but a little forward. Indeed, between 6 and 10 years since the adrenal glands begin to synthesize hormones and the oil begins to be produced. Moreover, there is also acnes in babies a few weeks, which could be bound to pass through the placenta of hormones of the mother. Finally, some forms of acne, especially those so-called “rose” or acnes of drug, also affect adults.
Acne is due to poor hygiene
This is not true. The formation of comedones, which are the most characteristic lesion of acne, has nothing to do with hygiene but are simply too much sebum within the follicle. Instead, some adolescents aggravate their injuries in the cleaner too drastic, increasing the local inflammation and delays healing. Excessive washing is, moreover, to enable the formation of sebum. If you have acne, avoid touching the buttons and use a mild soap creamy type for bathing. There are different types of pharmacy.
Acne is contagious
Although acne lesions contain a small bacterium, Propionibacterium acnes, the disease can be transmitted to others. Indeed, the development of Propionibacterium is done inside the hair follicles and the absence of air and oxygen. You can totally reassure you on this point. Many people without acne also host to the natural state of Propionibacterium in their skin.
Acne for Adults Too
December 24, 2008 by admin
Filed under Acne, Uncategorized, featured
You thought the days of puberty were far behind you, but here you are with unsightly pimples on your chin and around your mouth. Going back to a teenager? No, cases are increasing, more and more adults are affected by acne. 25% of adults are affected.
The hormonal changes experienced during this period of life disturb our skin. The excessive secretion of sebum expands on the surface of the skin. But the channel can clog the pore and the bacterial growth within it can cause the appearance of black spots.
More and more adults are victims of acne, particularly women between 25 and 40 years. The eruptions occur in them throughout the areas of the mouth and chin with premenstrual flares, while among men it is seen on the back and neck. According to an epidemiological survey, 25% of respondents reported being affected by acne. We do not know exactly why, but several assumptions are made. Instead of protecting, misuse of cosmetics eventually attacks the skin. Stress would also have a harmful influence. Finally, air pollution is also called to the dock. However hormonal factors and contraceptives do not appear to be involved.
As for general treatments, oral antibiotics (erythromycin and cyclin) are often prescribed for people suffering from severe acne. But the risk of developing antimicrobial resistance exists. “30 to 40% of the strains involved in this skin disease are now resistant” says Brigitte Dreno. This evil may well create a habit of our organization, one that will not be able to defend themselves against infection when the time comes. It is for this reason that the former Health Minister Bernard Kouchner of France, has initiated a national plan to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics.
If we do not die of acne, the impact on the quality of life of people affected could be real, especially if they already lack trust in them. Do not hesitate to consult a dermatologist who is the most appropriate for your skin problem.

