Choosing the Best Acne Treatments for You
By: Teresa Hall
Face it: Acne is ugly. Whether it’s pimples, redness, swelling or scars, acne can really wreak havoc on your face. What’s worse is that acne problems can be devastating from an emotional and psychological point of view, especially if your acne is severe.
Acne can really be tough to put up with. You can watch your diet, wash your face three times a day, use every over-the-counter acne treatment product known to mankind, exercise and cover it up with makeup. Still, nothing seems to make your acne go away, unless you find the best acne treatment for you, which is a treatment that suits your skin type.
What Is Acne?
Your skin has glands called sebaceous glands, which are attached to hair follicles and are primarily on the face, neck, back and chest. These glands produce a substance called sebum. Sebum is an oily substance that mixes with the moisture produced by the sweat glands. Your skin needs sebum to protect it and lock in moisture to prevent your skin from becoming dry and cracked.
Too much sebum, however, can cause the pores to become blocked and leads to blemishes. These eruptions become blackheads and lead to pimples.
It is common to have a few pimples now and then, especially when you are in your teen years or when you are dealing with any hormonal changes like pregnancy or even pre-menopause. This type of acne doesn't usually pose too much of a problem for most people and can be taken care of with the occasional application of topical acne cream. A good skin care routine with a focus on cleansing, toning and moisturizing will also help keep sporadic blemishes under control.