Reports show that over 90
percent of all adolescents
and
almost 25 percent of all adults
are acne sufferers.
And although acne affects
about 50 percent of all adult
women, acne does affect males
and females worldwide,
regardless of nationality.
Here are 5 tips to help with
acne prevention and treatment
and skin maintenance. They
are listed in no particular
order of importance.
1. Get plenty of fresh air
and sunshine for vitamin D,
ingredients for healthy skin.
Not only will your skin
appreciate the vitamin D,
your body and mind will enjoy
the oxygen and stress reducer
of a daily jaunt outdoors.
But don't overdo it and get
a sunburn! Remember to use
sun
protection / tanning lotions
if you'll be out long.
You don't want to get caught
up in that cycle of burned,
dead skin cells blocking pores,
resulting in acne scenario.
2. Remember, even "good" stress
can trigger internal
chemical responses that result
in acne, too. So plan ahead
to deal with extra stress
when planning a wedding,
graduation, a move, a new
job, a job transfer, a new
baby,
etc. Journal a little extra,
focusing on the upcoming
issue or issues and plan in
some extra rest (use
relaxation or meditation tools
- cassettes, workshops,
etc.) Get help around the
house, take time off, exercise
(yoga and T'ai Chi are highly
recommended), have fun or
whatever you need to do.
3. Drink an adequate amount
of water daily. Many recommend
three to four tall glasses
and mineral or filtered water.
Too little water can lead
to dehydration, which can
lead
to dead skin cells not naturally
falling off or sloughing
properly; the end result can
be blocked pores, acne.
4. Acne has nothing to do
with dirt. Period. So don't
over-wash or over-scrub your
face or the rest of your body.
Keep in mind that too much
can result in dry skin.
And dry skin means your body
will jump in and create
more oil. Then what? Extra
oil + extra dead skin cells
=
blocked pores, triggering
acne flare-ups. Same old story.
5. - Add more fruits, veggies,
seeds and nuts to your
regular diet. (Note that deficiencies
if selenium and zinc,
found in Brazil nuts and pumpkin
seeds, have been
associated with acne.) So
add salads, dried fruit and
nut
snacks, juices and other healthy
treats to your daily planning.
This report includes information
based upon research
about acne. It strives to
help clear up myths from facts
and present an overview of
the issues surrounding acne
along with possible solutions
available to help with the
prevention and treatment of
acne, all based upon the
most recent studies, reports,
articles and findings
available, so that you can
learn more acne health care.
About the Author
Tony Newton publishes the
popular health and wellness
website - http://www.1st-for-health.com/acne.htm
With lots of informative articles
on low carb diets,
hair loss, arthritis pain
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