Friday, January 8, 2010

Adult acne and tea tree oil?

has anyone tried tea tree oil hve heard its the best for spots i just want to no if anyone used it and how true it is because i no using proper stuff dont get rid and causes more out breaks so how would you rate tea tree oil thanks|||wont work as the problem is hormonal|||Almost every person comes to face-to-face with skin flare-ups at some time. But you don%26#039;t have to lose your head over them. Zits! Blackheads! Whiteheads! All of these bumps and blemishes are part of the package known as acne. Acne can appear for several reasons. During puberty, your body produces more oil, which combines with bacteria and dead skin cells to clog your pores-and that causes pimples. Family history also makes some people more likely to get acne. If you feel like pimples are picking on you, you%26#039;re not alone. Almost every girl and boy in your school will have a battle with skin blemishes at one time or another.





While occasional bouts of acne are practically unavoidable, you may be able to prevent a few blemishes from becoming a full-blown breakout.





Keep your face clean. Wash your face daily with mild soap or cleanser, but don%26#039;t overdo it. Harsh scrubbing and rubbing can irritate already bothered skin.





Don%26#039;t pick at or pop pimples. The oils and dirt on your fingers will only fan the flames of a flare-up. Plus, you can cause a permant scar on your skin.





Check out a drugstore. Acne products can provide some relief for mild breakouts. Cruise the skin-care aisle at the drugstore, and read the labels carefully. Products that contain benzoyl peroxide are your best bet. They help reduce oil and get rid of dead skin.





Talk to your doctor. Severe, out-of-control acne may call for medical attention. Your doctor can prescribe special creams or pill that are stronger than products available without a prescription.





~Future Doctor|||I use tea tree oil on all my acne %26amp; it works well. It is an antiseptic, which kills the acne at its root. You may want to dilute it a bit, though, or your skin could dry out too much.

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