How To Treat and Prevent Acne
Usually, people think that acne, a frequent problem in adolescence with intense psychical impact in a moment of life - when the self image is very important -, will disappear after around 20 years. Let’s see if it’s true…
For sure, reality is different: acne exists after this age and the problems of the complexion are multiple and they don’t finish at a certain age, for most people.
What's a complexion with imperfections?
...and is there a connection between this and acne? They’re the same thing? Certainly NOT! A person with difficulties in keeping his complexion in balance: it’s difficult to find cosmetic products that pacifies with the complexion, it’s having more or less specific sensitivities, seems exacting even with expensive cosmetics.
There are many varieties of methods, indifferent of direction: popular remedies (the list is endless), diets, vaccines and anti-vaccines, doubtful “therapies”, like as urine-therapy, cosmetic treatments and drug treatments – in the end, not because the list is exhausted, just to end the list – with the method of camouflage. It could be written a whole encyclopedia about all this…
The majority of these methods are null and even harmful. In the point of view of science, only those methods resists, which efficiency is tested on a large group of persons, in strictly controlled conditions. Arguments like: “my complexion cleared up after the diet without chocolate” or “I know somebody who is completely healed by using the aloe-cream” are completely null too.
TIPS!
- DON’T ever try treatments with drugs without consulting a dermatologist. The method: “I have what my friend I using, I will try what's prescribed to her/him” – IT’S WRONG! (first of all you really think that you have same problems?).
- no treatment is working after 2 days. You can derive your conclusions after a period of 3-4 weeks about the efficiency of the treatment.
- DON’T ever choose derma-cosmetics only by commercials. Search to obtain some plus information from specialized persons (doctor, pharmacist).
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