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Attacking Acne at the Root

by Sabina Carvalho

What is the best way to deal with acne problems? The answer is simple: get to the root of the problem! A well rounded solution to acne issues would address the problems of an extreme inflammatory reaction, on going bacterial infection, clogged pores and free radicals.

How To Handle an Extreme Inflammatory Response

The body's natural immune system is a wonderful thing. Any slight lesion in the sebum canals will trigger an inflammatory reaction, part of the natural process of healing. An efficient acne fighting strategy would support this process from the very root of each follicle and aimed at the site of each skin lesion.

An extreme inflammatory reaction requires attention so that healthy skin cells are not injured in the process of removing bacteria or foreign matter. Any help that may be sought to combat acne problems should moderate this response. For example, cellular messengers can be utilized to ward off this harmful overreaction by reassuring the immune system that problem areas are being handled.

What Can Be Done to Fight Bacteria?

The skin often becomes contaminated with bacteria - this also contributes to acne and sensitive skin. Again, the body has a natural defense for this: antimicrobial peptides. These peptides help make the skin resistant to bacteria, parasites and microbes. Even though this is part of the body's inherent response to bacteria, the release of antimicrobial peptides can be enhanced by outside stimuli and without creating any bacterial resistance.

Clogged Pores and Acne Scars

Naturally occurring enzymes are part of the solution for the problem of clogged pores. Enzymes work by digesting or dissolving the wastes and dirt that settle into our pores and they do this without causing dryness or peeling! Injured tissues are helped to rebuild themselves with the aid of amino acids, scars begin to disappear and healthy skin emerges! It is also possible to lessen the side effects of some common acne fighting products.

The Effects of Persistent Acne

Free radicals are dangerous agents that cause grave health related issues. Benzoyl peroxide, a chemical which is a common ingredient in many acne products, actually creates free radicals and causes premature skin aging. Depending on the concentration of benzoyl peroxide and the frequency and duration of its use, the damage to the skin may be severe. Persistent acne can also have an aging effect on the skin. Therefore, antioxidants are essential to counteract premature aging of the skin by neutralizing free radicals and minimizing acne problems.

It is feasible to gain healthy, radiant, flawless skin! By discovering a remedy for acne that assists the body's own ability to react to persistent breakouts, acne scars, infections caused by bacteria and the harmful effects of free radicals, you can feel confident that you are looking your best!!

Published February 17th, 2009

Filed in Beauty, Health

 



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