Monday, June 17, 2013

Acne Scars Both Physically and Emotionally

If you have acne or have suffered from acne in the past, you know how difficult it can be to deal with. No matter what the condition of your skin is in actuality, it is far worse to you, the acne sufferer. For these reason there are many common mistakes made by consumers who are looking to heal their acne faster and as a result cause more damage, some of which can last for their entire life. Take it from someone who has made the mistakes already, you do not want to do that. The author examines the proper ways to heal acne rapidly without causing the type of physical damage that will equal the emotional distress you are already feeling.

For many people acne is not a huge problem, but for others it is the first and last thing we think about each day. A pimple pops up it is normal to want to pop or squeeze it to make it go away. If your skin is oily it seems like a logical thing to wash and scrub your skin until it is clean. The problem begins with the thought process that we have about the treatment of acne or acne scars, not the actual treatments themselves.

Acne is, by definition, an inflamed (or irritated) tissue patch suffering from an acne breakout. The inflammation indicates sensitive tissue or skin that in its weakened state cannot heal itself of the bacteria or the impurities. Consumers, however are not thinking clearly or logically about healing this because all they want is it ALL GONE NOW!. This often times results in the squeezing of said tissue or the harsh scrubbing of a facial scrub or cleanser. This is not going to do a thing except make things worse and potentially lead to acne scarring that can last far longer than any acne breakout can.

The key is getting the right ingredients and delivering them to your skin. Many acne products try to control the oil or sebum production, others try to dry out the skin so quickly that it counteracts the oily condition. The best thing to do is to find a product that is designed to eliminate the acne causing bacteria at the same time that it is healing and soothing the irritated skin or tissue. By doing this, you allow your skin to heal and once again regulate itself. A process that is essential for the long term healing process.

The best ingredient that has been found to do this is Resveratrol. It has been known as an anti inflammatory for years, and now with Oxford University's release of their report, it is being considered the number one ingredient in the treatment of acne. With all that we have tried and learned over the years it seems silly to think that we have had access to this ingredient all this time, but we have. Use acne products that contain Resveratrol and do not squeeze or scrub, let the products do the work and watch your skin heal with miraculous speed.








Mark A. Robbins has been providing the internet community with skin care advice and tips for almost a decade. He has covered everything from finding the best eye wrinkle creams and body lotions to even writing a few www.acnescarscream.net Dermajuv acne reviews and many others.

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