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How to Remove Acne?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

For regular sufferers, zits tends to go away from your skin as you emerge from your teenage years. If this does not happen, at least the amount of the zits would decrease. Those who are older than twenty and suffer from the infection are out-liners and need to be treated as such. Since the condition is mostly tied to the secretion of hormones, you might want to have them take a look at their hormonal conditions? You never know; it might be worth it.

Anne was coined from the Greek word ‘?? ?.’ Do not try to pronounce that one; know only that the term itself means ‘acne,’ referring in a sense to an eruption of the skin, as found in the writings of the great poet, A tius Amidenus. Today, we all know it by the routine term, or by a slew of other appellations and street terminology, like pimples, spots, zits, and so on. But who cares what it is called? We all know that it is the spots and wounds that appear on faces of mostly people that are coming of age, and that no one likes to have.

Acne

The US has got more than its own fair share of zits sufferers. Many teenagers suffer from the most common ‘acne vulgaris’, that comes as they approach pubescence, and leaves as they leave that time of their lives behind. This is not something that a lot of them are fond of, but they have to live with it anyway. The good part is that as long as they are not anomalies, they should not have to live with it for the most part of the rest of their lives.

Zits are caused by excessive secretion of oils from the sebaceous glands underneath the topmost layer of your skin. When this phenomenon accompanies the plugging of your sweat pores, along with dead skin cells or corneocytes that occur naturally, you know that you are in for it. All Of A Sudden your skin is unable to breathe, and then gets infected. The result is the zits that start to appear. Welcome, zits. But gratefully, there are now lots and lots of very efficient acne treatment that you may get today.