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Causes Of Pimples

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Most people absolutely dread getting pimples.Whether it’s one or several together, pimples have the ability to make the sufferer self-conscious and miserable.Nothing matters as much as discovering a genuine, workable way of removing them and getting your smooth, clear skin back.

Before you can get rid of pimples, though, you need to clearly understand what causes pimples in the first place. 

What causes pimples?

First, let’s take a look at how your skin normally works.Your skin surface contains literally millions of small pores.The small hairs you have on your skin surface grow up through some of these pores.Deep down in each of these pores are to be found several tiny glands which produce natural oils.  These glands are called sebaceous glands, and the oil they produce is known as sebum.

Sebum is produced by your body as a natural moisturizer for your skin.Sebum is crucial to a healthy skin as it carries everything from dirt to bacteria up onto the skin’s surface, from where it can easily be removed.  This is your body’s natural way of getting rid of bad things and keeping your skin moist, supple, and healthy.

The arrival of puberty is a difficult time, with your body starting to produce a variety of different hormones and other chemicals.Unfortunately, both you and your body take time to get used to these fluctuations.Your skin doesn’t like these huge fluctuations and the general response is an out-break of acne and/or pimples. 

The extra hormones and fluctuations in your body cause the sebaceous glands to start producing lots and lots of sebum, much more than is normal.Hormonal changes effect all parts of the body, but from your skin’s point of view, it can make it more difficult to shed and get rid of dead skin cells.Bacteria love the environment of a clogged pore. All that extra sebum with an endless supply of dead skin cells means that infection and inflamation will very soon follow.The end result we are left with, is known as a pimple.

Help for your acne pimples

Whilst your bodies natural hormonal changes will happen anyway, the amount of pimples you get, to a large extent, are down to decisions you make

1.Keep your skin clean – A mild cleanser used morning and evening will help keep your skin clean.Be careful to choose one that has been formulated for the face. One which won’t irritate. Skin irritation equals more pimples.
2.    Use medication – Anti-acne medications can help reduce the amount of sebum produced and also help your skin do a better job of getting rid of dead skin cells.Two very good over the counter medications are benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid.
3.    Keep your skin moist – Dry skin leads to more pimples, so use a very light moisturizer on your face.It is best to choose an oil-free moisturizer for optimum results.

Understanding how pimples thrive makes it easier to understand and accept what changes you have to make to effectively treat or prevent them in future.  Now that you have found the right information to help you, it won’t be long until your skin starts looking clean, clear, and pimple free!

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