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"Whiteheads" Articles
 

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All of us want good-looking skin. Acne is the biggest obstacle in our effort. There are other skin problems that look like acne but are not acne.

A whitehead is a build-up of oils and dead skin that plugs up your pores. It is embedded under the skin so it appears as a raised white bump.

Squeezing pimples or zits, as they are commonly called, can be painful and cause serious damage. An enduring myth about acne is that squeezing blackheads can clear up the acne faster. This myth is not only false, but following this advice can also cause long-lasting harm to the skin.

Every talk about acne includes terms such as whiteheads and black heads. What are they and why are they called so? Let us find out.
Article Tags: acne, blackheads, whiteheads

While many people focus on healing their acne with prescription and over the counter drugs, there are many who also seeks to find a natural cure. Typical medications will address or treat acne with antibiotics, skin peelers or even with very toxic drugs that contains steroids that can harm the skin. This may be helpful but will only last for a short period of time and this is because the original cause of the acne is not treated and so the acne will pop up again and and most times even worst than before.

Acne is a painful, sometimes chronic, condition that can rob you of your self-esteem.

Acne is not just an adolescents problem. Acne rosacea can affect you even in your thirties, damaging your quality of life and your self-confidence.

Acne is a disease in which the hair follicles on your skin become clogged and infected. This results in one of the three types of acne lesions to form.
Article Tags: acne, pimples, zits

Blackhead is named black due to its appearance on your face which is black but it is not dirt stuck to our face. It composes of melanin, skin particle and excess skin debris that is accumulated which also can be called dark pigments; blackhead is also one of the types of acne. Generally, blackhead is formed due to excess sebum produced by glands that are trapped in the pores of out skin. A plug is formed when sebum oxidize and hardens close to the upper layer of the skin which clogs the pores.

Acne usually starts in adolescence because of hormonal changes that happen as youth mature. The body begins to produce hormones called androgens, which are male hormones, but are found in both men and women. These hormones cause excess oil build up in the pores. When the oil clogs the pores, it leads to whiteheads or blackheads.

If you suffer from acne you should find out all you can about it. Once you know more, you can find out how to treat yourself or whether you should go to a dermatologist.

Acne has always plagued people. Those different sized and colored bumps that appear on our faces can belong to the most common group of acne vulgaris, acne rosacea, or sometimes even a very severe form of acne.
Article Tags: acne

Blocked pores can result in itchy, inflamed and irritated pimples which can progress, if not taken attention to, to more difficult stages of acne vulgaris.

Pimples are basically a skin disease typical to youth, but it may occur to the people at any age. If a pore gets clogged but stays open, the top may darken and you've got a blackhead. A pimple happens when dead skin and bacteria work their way under live skin. This leads to a small infection that makes your skin look red.

Personality and emotions are a mirror that people see on your face. If you're sound in health it will bear witness in your complexion and your eyes. The first thing you notice about a beautiful person in effect is their skin. And ascribable this sole cause, the beauty skin care merchandises industry sustains a strong variety of products.

People with acne frequently have a variety of acne lesions. The common acne lesion, called as comedo (comedone), is fundamentally an extended hair follicle conserved with bacteria and oil. This type of lesion is commonly known as a microcomedo (whitehead or comedo) when the plugged follicle leftovers under the skin.

How can you tell which form of acne you have? The type of acne you have determines what course of action you may need to take. This article lists the main forms of acne.

Acne is one of the most common skin disorders that can cause damage to skin. Acne not only may disfigure skin, but it also affects the psychology of the sufferer.
Article Tags: acne treatment

Acne can range from mild to moderate to severely disfiguring and manifests itself in different forms in different people.

Acne is a skin condition that plagues both adults and adolescents alike. An acne condition may come in the form of pimples, whiteheads or blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules and even cysts.
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