By De'Laney Rowland, Courtesy of BlackDoctor.org

The language may not be pretty, but acne affects approximately 95 percent of the population at some point during their lifetime. This common disorder can range from mild to severe, can sometimes cause extensive scarring, and can occur anywhere between the ages of 11 and 50.
Regardless of your age, gender, skin color, or ethnicity, what causes acne is the same across the board. As a result, there are certain basics for fighting breakouts that are essential if you are going to have any chance of winning the battle.
To create a plan of action-and it does take an organized plan of action-it is essential to let go of the inaccurate but persistent and pervasive information concerning blemishes and instead learn what really can help your skin. You can't choose wisely if you don't know what you're fighting against.
The first myth is the notion that you can dry up a blemish
Water is the only thing you can dry up and a blemish has nothing to do with being wet. Skin cells, however, do contain water, and when you dry up the skin you are really drying up the water in the skin cell. Drying up skin impairs the intercellular matrix (skin's protective barrier), which can increase the presence of bacteria in the pore and cause flaking and a tight, dry feeling. None of that stops breakouts but it can lead to irritation and add another predicament to your skin care woes. What's true is that blemishes can be aggravated by oil production, which needs to be reduced and/or absorbed. Absorbing oil on the skin or in the pore is a radically different process from drying up skin.
The second myth is that blemishes are caused by dirty skin.
Unfortunately, this mistaken belief causes harsh over-cleaning of the face with soaps and strong detergent cleansers. That only increases the risk of irritation and dryness, and doesn't do anything to prevent blemishes. Not only that, the ingredients in bar cleansers and soaps that keep them in a hard bar form can clog pores and actually cause breakouts. The truth is that gentle cleansing and overall gentle skin care are critical to getting breakouts under control.
The third myth is that you can spot-treat blemishes.
Sadly, lots of products are based on this concept. However, once you see a blemish, you can't just zap it into oblivion. For most types of blemishes (other than those created by an immediate reaction to a cosmetic or some other topical irritant or sensitizing reaction), by the time it shows up on the surface of the skin, it has been at least 2 to 3 weeks in the making. The truth is, it takes time for conditions in the pore to create a blemish. If you don't understand and you don't learn how to deal with that somewhat lengthy process, you can't successfully tackle recurring breakouts. Dealing with only the blemishes you see means that the blemishes that are forming won't be stopped.
Remember, you can't dry up a blemish because it isn't wet, and irritating ingredients not only may make matters worse by creating more redness and swelling, but also hurt the skin's ability to heal. The best course of action is to work on the cause of the blemish, not the aftermath.

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By: Ericka on 2/02/2008 12:59AM
My daughter has bad acne on her face and chest. I have tried prescription meds ( topical ) but now I am starting with vitamin e for the scars ( topical ) with 100,000 iu daily of Beta Caronene ( vitamin a). I work for a dermatologist but she doesn't seem to have to have any answers that help so I will be going to a licensed esthetician for her as well. I have checked and the dosage I am giving her is not harmful but I am also trying fruit inspired scrubs and masks. If anyone has any suggestions I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
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By: valarie on 2/04/2008 4:20PM
I was wondering about Seabreeze too? Do it really works? And if there any of prodcuts I can use for my oily T-zone skin?
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By: Faithuk on 3/11/2008 11:31AM
Why is touthpaste in the list of treatment of pimples?
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By: lace fanatic on 1/01/2008 11:41AM
Blemishes are an issue for all people. We seem to be so unforgiving that everyone is human and that the body goes through changes. We can acheive great skin , but it all begins with internal health!
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By: " G. " REDD on 1/02/2008 7:02AM
QUESTION: DOES ANYONE KNOW THE REASON THAT
THESE BLEMISHES CAN NOW BE TREATED BY EX-
TERNAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS (YOU,VE SEEN THE
INFOMERCIALS,AND THE BEAUTY PRODUCT CLAIMS)
IF THE ANSWER TO THE PROBLEM IS INTERNAL?
WHAT ABOUT THE SKIN PEELS, AND THE AVACODO
FACIALS,MUD PACKS,AND THE OTHER 10,000,000
OR SO SURE FIRE CURES FOR ACNE? TO YOU MEAN
TO TELL ME THAT SOMEONE HAS BEEN FEEDING ME
THE FELDER CARB?(smile) FOR ALL YOU PEOPLE
THAT GO THROUGH THE RIGORS AND EXPENSE OF
FACIAL MAINTENANCE, I SAY IF IT WORKS FOR
YOU SO BE IT. IF ON THE OTHER HAND YOU ARE
HAVING SOME OF THE PROBLEM THAT THE AUTHOR
IS DESCRIBING THIS COULD BE VALUABLE INFO.
BE SAFE, BE WELL AND "GOD" BLESS YOU. " G "
AND, A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOURS.
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By: lady on 1/02/2008 10:38AM
i use acnezine and biodermazen(think I'm spelling it correctly, too lazy to go look at the bottle). Skin looks great. Take one of each in the morning....
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By: prettygirl85 on 1/02/2008 1:39PM
These are more of myths instead of tips..... I wonder if proactiv really works? If you have tried it please let me know....... Thanks
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By: call me B on 1/02/2008 1:49PM
i use PanOxyl Bar which has he highest concentration of Benzol Peroxide at 10% which is common in acne cleaners. i have tried ProActiv...it did not work effectively for me but i could have very well not have been using it properly and i am considering to record and try to again. PanOxyl Bar is actually very effective fro me. although it dries out the skin after usage - a great conditioner with SPF in it is very helpful. I use Oil of Olay and it works great. i use to have very bad break outs but now it is almost none ot rare. the only thing i have battling is getting rid of blemishes from my teenage years and year college years that prevent me from allowing myself not to wear make up because i HATE to wear make up. lol i hope this helps someone! does anyone have any other suggestions??
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By: Tonia on 1/08/2008 3:23PM
Im a firm believer in whats we did before the "products" came along. I found a wonderful product line that is all natural called Arbonne.
The entire line is ALL NATURAL. Looking at the ingredients I can make it in my kitchen. I've been using it for 2 years an my acne,blemishes and T-Zone are all under control. E-mail me if your intrested.
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