From sweet 16
to fabulous 40 and beyond, acne is a condition that
affects almost everyone at some time in their lives.
According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly
85 percent of adolescents and young adults between the
ages of 12 and 24 develop the condition, and some people
continue to be affected into their forties and fifties.
“It’s important to remember
that acne has both internal and external causes,”
says Amy Baker, founder of Nature’s Cure, an innovative
health and beauty products company. “However,
there are some basic precautions you can take to help
prevent breakouts.”
Here
are some tips from Baker for people of any age who want
to keep their skin clear:
Don’t pick, pop or squeeze, or otherwise
mess with your skin. Squeezing blemishes or whiteheads
can lead to infection or scarring. It almost always
makes the acne you have worse.
Wash your pillowcase often and always use clean
face towels. Dirty towels and pillowcases can harbor
bacteria and germs that can make acne worse.
Be sure to pull your hair away from your skin when
you sleep.
Try to shower as soon as possible after your workout
since sweat combined with skin oils can trap dirt
and bacteria in your pores.
Don’t go to bed with makeup on. It can clog
your pores and lead to breakouts.
Make sure to clean cosmetic brushes regularly in
soapy water and throw out old, contaminated makeup.
Use topical treatments, such as Nature's Cure Vanishing
Cream, anywhere that you tend to get breakouts --
don't just spot-treat existing pimples. The pore-clogging
process happens two to three weeks before any blemish
becomes visible on the skin.
For a more complete treatment option,
there is an innovative over-the-counter remedy called
Nature’s Cure. “Because acne is caused by
a combination of factors, including internal triggers
that can cause imbalances inside the body, and an overproduction
of oil and trapped bacteria on the outside, the most
effective way to treat it is by addressing both areas,”
explains Baker. “The treatment includes all natural
tablets to rebalance the body, and a cream that works
to clear up existing pimples at the same time,”
she adds.
Exercising regularly can help reduce stress and
it increases blood circulation and oxygen penetration
to the skin, which may help to prevent acne.
Drink at least 64 ounces of water a day to help
"detoxify" the body from the inside out.
By taking these
simple precautions, most people can reduce the occurrence
of acne. There are also a variety of products available
to help in healing or preventing breakouts. However,
consumers should be careful about what they choose to
use.
“Most acne prevention products
either don’t work very well or have a litany of
side effects,” says Baker. “Unlike other
options, Nature’s Cure is a homeopathic treatment
that is made from minerals, herbs and other natural
extracts that activate the body’s natural defenses.
Because these ingredients are in minute concentrations,
they trigger the body to heal itself without side effects.”
The formula is available in a male and female version.
“Male and female bodies and hormonal compositions
are different, and you have to address those differences
when you are treating acne,” says Baker.
Nature’s Cure also offers a two-part
body acne treatment that includes tablets and a medicated
body spray that can be sprayed from any angle to treat
hard-to-reach places like the back and neck.
For more tips and
information about Nature’s Cure acne treatments
visit:
http://www.NaturesCure.com Courtesy of ARA
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