Saturday, July 14, 2012

Aloe Vera, an effective remedy for acne


First of all it should be clear that acne is not contagious. However, it is the skin condition most common and may affect 80% of the population. Comes produced by segregation of excess oil by the sebaceous glands.

It occurs mainly in young people aged 11 to 30 years and there are many factors that cause: hereditary factors, poor diet (especially from eating fatty foods), obstructions in the pilosebaceous canal, hormonal changes (espeialmentre prolific in the beginning of adolescence), bacteria ...

It is not easy to cure acne, however, however, treated in a timely and appropriate way we can combat outbreaks and ensure that will not leave marks. This requires tackle it from its first outbreaks, follow these two basic tips will help prevent it: 1) maintain good hygiene in areas prone to acne (face and back) because acne is often extended due to a bacterial infection ranging from a brands to others if we do not keep it clean the affected area. And 2) care for the food and limit your intake of fatty foods (chocolate, sausages, dairy products, refined flour ...).

Fat no acne. Excess fat production of our glands often accompany processes the vast majority of acne, unfortunately at puberty activates all hormones, also responsible for producing sebaceous fat. This process is more prevalent in men, it is associated with male hormones (androgynous), hence prime acne is more in men than in women.

The most visible symptom is the dreaded acne pimples. They are produced by the accumulation of cells attached to the skin, the sebaceous gland is obstructed its natural outlet to the outside and this disruption produces a small clot that called shin. This alteration may take two forms: a grain of white head, when not associated with hair follicle, and a black head or open pimple when associated with a hair follicle. Poorly treated pimples may become entrenched, lead or infected pustules, mainly due to the effect of bacteria, as we have said proliferate uncontrollably when the segregation of fat increases.

How to treat acne with aloe vera?

The aloe, bacterial and astringent properties (regulating fat), making it ideal for treating acne. However, effective treatment requires a constant, it is a condition very rebellious and often resprout after control.

To combat acne is essential to attack the disease on two fronts: 1) internally aloe juice, tonic and regulator whose power will lower body fat levels secreted by the sebaceous glands, and 2) from the outside, on the one hand attempting to release the affected area and cleanse it of impurities and depth, which apply a soap and tonic aloe vera acne, and secondly by applying aloe gel with a wealth of 95%, it will get dry grain, thanks its astringent quality, and also preventing the bacterial flora proliferate and infect other nearby areas.

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