How To Get Rid Of Pimples

How To Get Rid Of Pimples

Several myths are surrounding the creation of pimples (called zits), but the truth is fairly straightforward. A pimple forms when the sebaceous glands (microscopic glands most often seen on the face and scalp that produce “Sebum,” the oily material that lubricates the skin) gets swollen and blocked with excess sebum and dead skin cells within a hair follicle. This creates an environment conducive to the growth of a fairly common bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes). Inflammation is a frequent reaction to bacterial infection, giving the pimple its “angry-red” and swollen appearance.

Teenagers frequently get pimples due to the high levels of androgen hormones such as testosterone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate produced by both sexes. These hormones stimulate the Sebaceous Glands to produce more sebum, which, as previously stated, produces an ideal habitat for bacteria to grow.

Avoid touching or popping the pimple. It will simply accentuate the pimple and increase the risk of infection and scarring. Rather than that, begin the following procedure twice a day to Get Rid Of Pimples till it vanishes.

Before touching your face, properly wash your hands.

Gently yet thoroughly wash your face with a light medicated soap and warm water.

  • The water shouldn’t be steaming hot; it should be just a little warm.
  • Do not use a washcloth, as the scrubbing action could distribute bacteria to other parts of your face. Use your hands.
  • Wash for about 30 seconds.

With a cloth, pat your skin dry.

Apply a topical lotion containing mandelic acid, benzoyl peroxide, or salicylic acid to the pimple.

After the topical therapy has dried, apply a little moisturizer to the face (preferably allergy-tested, fragrance-free, and oil-free).

Utilize a medicated concealer to hide the pimple (optional).

Dermabrasion reduces the appearance of redness.

Hope that this article can help you Get Rid Of Pimples. 

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