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Acne Blackheads

Acne occurrence is very common with sufferers desperate to find methods of getting rid of it. Though teenagers are commonly affected, it last long beyond teenage years as well. But a little care can bring the problem under control considerably.

Blackheads are formed mainly due to retention keratosis when dry dead skin cells fail to be shed from the skin surface. They line the walls of sebaceous follicles in the skin, which are the natural outlet for oil secretions on the skin. The dead cells and thick sebaceous wax combine to block the oil duct opening with a waxy plug that gets stuck. To get rid of this plug a skin exfoliant like Reversion Acne Medication is required. The process loosens the plug adhesions.

At times the plugs are persistent enough to require mechanical removal with chemical peels or micro-dermabrasion treatment by a skin care specialist for effective removal and prevention of acne development. This serves the dual purpose of opening clogged pores and improving acne scars.

Acne is most commonly treated with OTC medicines like Benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid and sulfur. Resorcinol, salicylic acid and sulfur break down blackheads. Salicylic acid also helps reduce the cells lining the oil gland follicles. The medications come in different forms including gel, lotion, cream, soap or pad.

Removal of acne blackheads can be done with certain tips:

  • Skin must be clean with minimal oil. Natural and chemical preparations in cleansers, astringent solutions and masks can be used. Harsh soaps that irritate skin and creams with oily finish should be avoided.
  • A gentle exfoliant keeps the skin and pore openings free of dead cells.
  • Never squeeze or scrape the blackheads as it can damage the skin around the pore increasing the pore for more blackheads to develop.
  • Use a warm water compress on the blackhead area with very light pressure to clean the pore of the clog.

Acne blackheads can be reduced in occurrence with the right diet to decrease sebum production, moisten the skin and generate new skin cells. Shun cooked carbohydrates and fats for fresh fruits, vegetables and raw fats.

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