Salicylic acid is perfect for the treatment for getting rid of pimples. When you apply the product, it first removes the topmost layer of skin. Then it penetrates your pores and unclogs them by breaking down oils and dead skin cells, and thus eliminating the pimple. Another great thing about salicylic acid is that it is an anti-inflammatory, so it is also effective in reducing the appearance of pimples-- the redness and swelling-- while it is doing its magic on the pores.
Salicylic acid is VERY effective for treatment of acne. This stuff can get rid of pimples fast! The only drawback about this stuff is that even the over-the-counter products are pretty heavy duty, and that might be an issue for people with sensitive skin.
If you have sensitive skin, an excellent alternative to salicylic acid is glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is an acid that naturally occurs in fruit, and it is a little milder. It works by breaking up the bonds of those troublesome dead skin cells that gather on the surface of the skin, the very skin cells that clog pores and cause pimples to form.
Showing posts with label pimples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pimples. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Getting rid of pimples with benzoyl peroxide
The use of benzoyl peroxide is one of the most tried an true ways of getting rid of pimples. There are a number of products available that contain benzoyl peroxide. You can buy this stuff over-the-counter at most pharmacies or online, although there are some stronger products which are only available by prescription only.
If you read my previous post, then you know all about sebum, and you also know that the unsightly inflammation associated with pimples is caused by certain bacteria that lives in the sebum. Well, the way benzoyl peroxide works is by killing that bacteria. So it basically attacks the inflammation at its source.
Benzoyl peroxide is very effective for getting rid of pimples. In fact, this stuff is the most highly recommended treatment for moderate to severe acne. Just keep in mind that it can take a while to see results with this stuff. Just give it a week or two, and you should start to notice big improvement. Be patient!
If you read my previous post, then you know all about sebum, and you also know that the unsightly inflammation associated with pimples is caused by certain bacteria that lives in the sebum. Well, the way benzoyl peroxide works is by killing that bacteria. So it basically attacks the inflammation at its source.
Benzoyl peroxide is very effective for getting rid of pimples. In fact, this stuff is the most highly recommended treatment for moderate to severe acne. Just keep in mind that it can take a while to see results with this stuff. Just give it a week or two, and you should start to notice big improvement. Be patient!
Sunday, March 25, 2012
How to pop a pimple
Popping pimples is by far the most common way of getting rid of pimples. The most basic way of accomplishing this is to hold the pimple between two of your fingers, make sure you have a good grip on it, and then squeeze it. With any luck, the pimple will break open, and a tiny ball of pus will shoot out. It is always best to do this in front of a mirror so you can see what you're doing.
Some people who use the popping method also use a needle as well, often a small pin or sewing needle. It doesn't really matter what kind of needle you use, you are just getting rid of a pimple after all. But it is always a good idea to sterilize your needle first. The two most common ways of doing this is to heat the needle with a lighter for a few seconds, or dip the needle in some nice sterile rubbing alcohol (Note, it is not a good idea to combine these sterilization methods-- just use one or the other-- rubbing alcohol is flammable!).
Please note that pimple popping is by no means a cure for an acne problem. It does get rid of pimples, but that doesn't mean you won't have more pimples tomorrow! One of the worst things about popping is that if you do it too much it can cause scars to form, and that is not good at all, especially if they are on your face!
Pimple popping is mainly for those who get occasional pimples. If you have a moderate to severe acne problem, it is advisable that you find a better way to get rid of pimples.
Some people who use the popping method also use a needle as well, often a small pin or sewing needle. It doesn't really matter what kind of needle you use, you are just getting rid of a pimple after all. But it is always a good idea to sterilize your needle first. The two most common ways of doing this is to heat the needle with a lighter for a few seconds, or dip the needle in some nice sterile rubbing alcohol (Note, it is not a good idea to combine these sterilization methods-- just use one or the other-- rubbing alcohol is flammable!).
Please note that pimple popping is by no means a cure for an acne problem. It does get rid of pimples, but that doesn't mean you won't have more pimples tomorrow! One of the worst things about popping is that if you do it too much it can cause scars to form, and that is not good at all, especially if they are on your face!
Pimple popping is mainly for those who get occasional pimples. If you have a moderate to severe acne problem, it is advisable that you find a better way to get rid of pimples.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
What are pimples?
As most of us already know, pimples are a kind of acne. There are two kinds of pimples: blackheads and whiteheads. They are both the result of excess oil and dirt becoming trapped in your pores.
Tiny glands exist inside of our pores, and these glands are constantly producing an oily substance called sebum. Normally, this oily stuff will just seep out of the pore, but sometimes clumps of dead skin cells can become stuck together by the sticky sebum causing a blockage.
Blackheads are pimples that result when the sebum is exposed to air (a chemical reaction takes place that causes the sebum to turn black).
Whiteheads are pimples that develop when the area around the pore becomes subject to inflammation. This happens when the area becomes infected by bacteria that live inside the sebum.
Tiny glands exist inside of our pores, and these glands are constantly producing an oily substance called sebum. Normally, this oily stuff will just seep out of the pore, but sometimes clumps of dead skin cells can become stuck together by the sticky sebum causing a blockage.
Blackheads are pimples that result when the sebum is exposed to air (a chemical reaction takes place that causes the sebum to turn black).
Whiteheads are pimples that develop when the area around the pore becomes subject to inflammation. This happens when the area becomes infected by bacteria that live inside the sebum.
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