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Combating Acne with an Age Old Remedy: Sulfur

Written by praveen on May 3, 2008 – 8:00 am - 438 People Read this!

Acne is not a modern day induced condition contrary to what people would have believed. It has been plaguing the human skin centuries before your time now. This is evident as the medications to treat acne have also been present around the same time. Sulfur Acne medication is an age old remedy people used to help clear pimples in the previous times. Until now, sulfur continues to do the work and is known to be an effective acne treatment.

Approximately, sulfur was known to be in use early during the 1950s. It is still in use today and can be purchased over the counter. Sulfur is that effective in treating acne that it has withstood the trials of times. Sulfur medications back in the day, was a natural mineral found in volcanic springs. People would bathe in these springs to allow their skin to heal. Today, Sulfur Acne medications have evolved into many variants and types of applications.

Sulfur works much through its antibacterial and keratolytic properties. Its antibacterial action helps inhibit the causative agent of acne to grow and thrive on your skin. Its keratolytic property helps shed your dead skin cells thus letting newer and healthier skin to grow and unclogging your pores in the process. This makes it the most effective acne treatment to date.

Sulfur Acne medications come in all modes of application. It can come in a wash or cleanser where you can use it to rinse your face. These can either be rinsed off immediately after, while some sulfur-containing wash or cleansers are best if left on for several minutes. The most popular form of application for sulfur medication is the spot treatment method good for targeting spots individually. Other alternative sulfur medications also come in the form of masks that can be applied overnight.

Sulfur works well for mild types of acne and though it has an exfoliating effect, it cannot do anything for acne scars. The effectiveness of sulfur medications becomes more effective when they are combined with other anti-acne ingredients. These ingredients include benzoyl peroxide, sulfacetamide, bentonite, and zinc. Each of the additional substance has different effects than sulfur when combating acne. This is not a threat as there is no interaction between these ingredients; better yet it serves as an adjunct therapy to your Sulfur Acne treatment.


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Uncovering Back Acne

Written by praveen on March 12, 2008 – 8:00 am - 76 People Read this!

Back Acne is commonly termed as bacne. Though it is not seen, it still is a reality. Many people who have Back Acne resort to wearing clothing that covers every inch of their back. But with the summer season drawing near, should bacne prevent you from having fun in the sand? Here is what you need to know about bacne; what it is, how to treat it, and how to prevent it. Uncover that back and enjoy what the summer has to offer.

Back Acne is often a stubborn type of acne, and is harder to treat than facial acne. This is because of the factors surrounding the condition. Bacne is commonly found at the back but may expand to the upper arm and down to the buttocks. These places are usually covered under clothing but this is also the reason that makes it harder to disappear. The back commonly receives friction from the clothing that you wear. So not worrying about Bacne under your clothes is a great misconception that has to be dealt with.

Back AcneThere are milder types of back acne, there are also severe types. The back acne can be so severe that it becomes hard to keep clothing on and movement becomes limited. Don’t let your bacne worsen into this condition. The treatment of bacne is related to what causes the condition in the first place. In order to adhere to the treatment, you need to understand what causes bacne. Back Acne is commonly experienced by adolescents who have hit puberty.

During this stage, hormones shoot up causing the sebaceous glands at the back to hypersecrete oil. This hypersecretion of oil causes sebum to be accumulated in the pores and as a result clogging it. Sweat also plays a role in the formation of bacne. When you usually wear tight-fitted clothing from day to day, sweat is not allowed to evaporate causing it to become clogged in the pores. Heat, moisture, and oil are conditions conducive to bacterial growth. Not only will your comedones inflame, they will also become infected, leading to ghastly pus formation.

Don’t fret because this condition can be prevented. Regular exfoliation of the skin is a great way to start. Make sure that you take a break from wearing tight-fitted clothing and change to loose cotton clothing. You can put powder or antiperspirants on your back to help keep it dry. Help avoid bacterial growth by observing proper hygiene. Showering after a sweaty activity and changing your shirt when it is soaked can deter bacterial growth.


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Baby Acne : Reducing Acne on Baby Skin

Written by praveen on February 2, 2008 – 11:54 pm - 60 People Read this!

If you didn’t think acne in babies was possible, think again. There is a condition that some babies experience called Baby Acne. This is characterized by breakouts that look like reddish bumps on the baby’s skin. The usual places it chooses to sprout from are on the baby’s cheeks, forehead, and chin. It will appear at birth or within a period of three to four weeks after the birth. Not only is Baby Acne possible, it is also common. This condition should never be confused with milia. Milia is formed especially with babies since their pores have not opened fully as of yet.

Baby AcneBaby Acne is a fleeting condition. What causes this condition is not dirt and grime on your baby’s face, rather it is your hormones that are causing the baby to break out. When you were nearing delivery your hormones start to spike up. Due to so many circulating hormones, some are transferred to the baby via the placenta. It is the same hormones that cause your baby to have boobs as a newborn, have pseudo menstruation, and release milk called witch’s milk from their breasts. When the hormones start to taper down, the condition goes away with it.

Aside from the red bumps, baby acne may also appear as blackheads, whiteheads, and pustules. However, these can still become irritated and inflamed especially when the baby becomes fussy and hot and when skin of the baby comes in contact with milk, wet saliva, and even certain fabrics. The best thing to reduce acne is to just gently wash your baby’s face with water and mild soap formulated for babies. This prevents the condition from worsening and it hastens healing.

Baby Acne fades over time and does not leave a scar. It won’t leave a scar when it is left undisturbed. It is best to let nature take its course when you are dealing with acne on your baby. Your baby may reach the age around four to six months before the acne disappears. Baby acne that persists longer than that should be assessed by a medical practitioner for proper diagnosis and treatment so that they can reduce acne.


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