Why We Get Skin Problems
Have you ever been jealous of someone with very beautiful skin? Whether it's that Hollywood starlet
or someone you work with, when you see very beautiful skin you often can't help but to look at it. There's
something very appealing about smooth, blemish-free skin.
Unfortunately, perfect skin is usually rare and very hard to come by. From acne and blackheads to scars, stretch
marks, rashes, rosacea, and so many other problems, skin is not always perfect. Some of these problems are just
inherent and genetic, while others are things that we've brought on ourselves.
FACE PROBLEMS
Blemishes and other problems on the face are really no laughing matter. When in school it's not unusual to hear
kids teasing one another about having pimples or other problems, but for those who suffer from these things, it can
be very serious.
Imagine for a moment that you have severe scars all over your face, maybe from an accident. No matter which way
you turned, your scars were very visible to everyone around you. You know that when people look at you, all they
see are those deep inroads in your face. How would you feel? How comfortable would you be around people knowing
this is what they see when they look at you? You would be nervous about making conversation and would probably very
rarely smile.
People with severe blemishes on their face can feel just as bad as that person with severe scarring. They become
extremely self-conscious and feel that those blemishes are the only things that people see when they look at them.
So if you know someone with severe acne or other such blemishes, try to understand how they must feel. And if
you're the person with these problems, then understand that you're not alone, and that other people may very well
sympathize with you.
While there isn't much you can do for some very severe types of facial blemishes, there are others that you can
address yourself. Let's discuss just a few of these here to see how they happen and what you can do. By covering
this information, we have a better understanding of how wrinkles on the face form and what you can do about that
particular problem as well.
Acne and Blackheads
Acne happens when oil and dead skin cells get trapped in skin's pores. This causes
an inflammation or eruption that we call acne.
Keeping your face clean is of course part of the remedy for acne, but there needs to care and caution exercised
in this regard. Using products that are too harsh strips your skin of its natural oils, which sometimes just makes
your skin overreact and produce even more oil. Some with acne also don't think that they need to moisturize their
face, reasoning that since oil is part of the problem then more oil will make it even worse. But cleansing your
face is like washing your hands; you're going to pull the good stuff off with the bad, so you need to replace
it.
Common reasons for this dirt and oil to get clogged into the pores also include sweating and products that clog
pores. Many brands of makeup and other skin care products are full of harsh chemical and other ingredients that
don't set well on the skin. While makeup manufacturers are getting better and better at using dermatologists to
help them with the chemical composition of makeup, they still need to use some things as preservatives, tints, and
so on, many of which are very bad for the skin.
Those that exercise regularly also will find that they may have clogged pores, especially around the forehead
where they sweat more. It's important to keep your face clean if you exercise; of course, you don't want to stop
exercising just because of a pimple or two as exercise is one of the healthiest things you can do for your body and
your skin overall. We'll cover that subject more in a later section.
Cysts
Cysts are something like pimples but can be the result of things other than dirt and oils. They can contain air,
fluids, or other materials as well. People can get cysts all over their body, even on the inside. They are usually
harmless and typically nothing more than an annoyance on the face.
There may not be much that you do to either cause or cure your cysts. Ones that are very large need medical
treatment by a doctor.
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