Acne is most common in teenagers due to
hormonal changes and effects about three out of four high schoolers, but
anyone can get acne even children. Other hormonal changes may also
trigger acne, such as menstrual periods, pregnancy, birth control, and
stress. Other times hormones are not the cause at all, greasy or oily
cosmetics and hair products are known to trigger acne, along with
certain types of drugs such as steroids, testosterone, and estrogen.
Weather can also be a huge factor, places that have high levels of
humidity can cause acne breakouts. Contrast to popular belief, no
research has proven that acne can be caused by chocolate, nuts and
greasy foods, however, people who eat more food high in refined sugars
are more likely to have acne.
There are many different ways to treat acne, from self-care to more intensive medical treatments such as proactive, but medical treatments can be costly and sometimes just cleaning your skin with mild soap such as Dove or Neutrogena twice a day could do the trick. Oily hair can also be a big factor in acne, shampooing your hair daily and combing or pulling your hair back from your face can help avoid more oil from being in contact with your face. Other things to keep in mind are to avoid touching your face throughout the day, don't wear greasy lotions or cosmetics and make sure to take off make-up before you go to bed.
Sometimes these precautions are just not enough and other assistance may be needed. There are many acne solutions out there and finding the one that works for you could be timely and costly. It may be worth your time to try out a new treatment called Elos Technology to help achieve clearer skin. Elos acne treatments uses both bi-polar radio frequency and light energies to resolve acne by treating it at its source, penetrating the skin and destroying active acne causing bacteria, while also reducing oils, helping diminish active acne and helping heal existing acne. Elos treatments are often performed at a dermatologist office or a local med spa.
There are many different ways to treat acne, from self-care to more intensive medical treatments such as proactive, but medical treatments can be costly and sometimes just cleaning your skin with mild soap such as Dove or Neutrogena twice a day could do the trick. Oily hair can also be a big factor in acne, shampooing your hair daily and combing or pulling your hair back from your face can help avoid more oil from being in contact with your face. Other things to keep in mind are to avoid touching your face throughout the day, don't wear greasy lotions or cosmetics and make sure to take off make-up before you go to bed.
Sometimes these precautions are just not enough and other assistance may be needed. There are many acne solutions out there and finding the one that works for you could be timely and costly. It may be worth your time to try out a new treatment called Elos Technology to help achieve clearer skin. Elos acne treatments uses both bi-polar radio frequency and light energies to resolve acne by treating it at its source, penetrating the skin and destroying active acne causing bacteria, while also reducing oils, helping diminish active acne and helping heal existing acne. Elos treatments are often performed at a dermatologist office or a local med spa.
For a free consultation to start your acne Elos Treatment, contact Abloom, a Glendale Med spa. Most Glendale Med Spas
provide effective treatments, seeking to improve their clients bodies
providing lasting results with little risk. Abloom Med Spa provides acne
treatment along with facials, Smart Lipo, and laser hair removal.