February 5, 2012

How to Avoid Acne

There are countless marketable acne medications that promise to restore your blotchy and pimple-filled face and body to a clear, fresh appearance. Maybe you’ve suffered since your pre-teen days and heard the unflattering nicknames like “pepperoni face.” Or Acneperhaps the advent of your bad skin started well into adulthood and you feel silly having to attempt to cover up and hide your flaws behind makeup or other virtual masks. No matter what age the acne sufferer is, the self-inflicted as well as socially-induced stigma and torment that come with pimples can be devastating.

While there have been no proven ways to dominate acne’s effects or even to pinpoint the exact cause of acne in some people over others, there is science that recommends certain behaviors to both engage in and avoid that will increase the chances of combatting the effects of acne. As with most healthful living techniques, integrating balanced diet and exercise behaviors are important. In addition, they have a direct correlation with the consequences of your habitual choices.

In conjunction with supplemental vitamins, eating healthy foods and avoiding fatty foods that produce oil build-up will ensure that your skin reacts more effectively against bacteria on your face and body. Outbreaks are the result of nutrient deficiencies in our bodies’ largest organ in combination with our own unique skin type. This is why even those who eat abundant amounts of chocolate and other foods that we were told to stave off since childhood to avoid acne are sometimes pimple-free.

As with most conditions, each of our bodies are equipped and programmed differently and often, we can only take precautions and engage in preventative measures and hope for the best. By eating right and taking the appropriate vitamins and other supplements, we can take the steps necessary to avoid acne.

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Chronicles of Skin Care: The Wonders of Lotion

Liquid antibacterial soap on a person's hand.
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Lotion is a wonderful product that doesn’t get enough attention. It’s like soap – people take it for granted. Ironic, given that excessive use of soap often results in the need for lotion. After all, soap works by scraping all the junk off the hands, and it takes the hands’ moisture with it, causing the hands to dry out. Lotion is a moisturizer and comes riding to the rescue like a liquid horse that comes in a bottle and doesn’t really resemble a horse or do horsey things. It does moisturize, though, which is why it should get more attention. Forget all those expensive beauty products that don’t really work – lotion is where the party is!

Let’s say you live in a dry climate. Alabama, this is not. Perhaps Colorado or New Mexico, where the climate is arid, or is that “air-rid (of H20)”? It sure is. With little moisture in the air, the skin begins to dry out, eventually cracking and bleeding and appearing quite unsightly. This is especially problematic in the hands, since they’re exposed to air and being washed all the time. Dry climates: where you don’t even need to get cut in order to start bleeding all over the place! Fortunately, lotion has your back, or probably your hands since they need it and your back doesn’t. Just throw some lotion on in the evenings or before you go outside or if you’re skin’s feeling dry or if it’s the third Wednesday of the month, and you’re good as gold.

This is important for the mating ritual. This may come as a surprise, but nothing is more of a turn-off then when you go to stroke people’s faces or arms and they notice your hand is bleeding. Lock down the area! they cry and then you cry because they went away and didn’t choose you to be their snuggle-bear. Lotion for the preservation of snuggle-bear status!