The Many Faces Of Acne - Cures, Myths And Treatments
There are so many things to consider when you have a medical condition.
That's what acne is folks, it's a medical condition.
One that most people choose to treat without the advice of a physician.
The condition itself can have devastating effects.
People with clear skin can't possibly know how painful it can be to do things as simple as go to the store or worse yet a PARTY!!!Yeah, yeah, I know skin deep and all that.
All well and good if the skin spouting off isn't covered in big red boil looking things or red patchy spots.
Am I right? After years of suffering myself I woke up one morning to discover something worse.
My beautiful middle daughter had hit puberty and along with it came a gift from her mother, acne.
This changed things for me, the thought of someone so dear to me feeling the horrible feelings I had had to endure caused me to get off my butt and get down to business.
Firstly I realized that all the treatments in the world did no good until it was matched up with what it's suppose to treat.
I realized that there are scores of free informative articles on everything, adult acne, body acne, teen acne, mineral make-up, birth control for acne, you name it it's out there.
I found that most of the articles that were attached to a particular product were the least informative.
When I separated myself from the pain and depression of the actual skin condition and started using methodical research into what works and what doesn't, not from the acne medication advertisements point of view, but from acne information articles, I started to develop an acne treatment plan that gave results.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't over night, but when you see positive results where before there was none it gives a boost of self esteem and jubilation that makes the process worth every minute.
The resource I have listed for this article is the most concise, easy to navigate bunch of articles I had ever come across and was the major turning point for narrowing down what I had and didn't have, what I had tried and hadn't tried and most importantly what had worked, somewhat, well or not at all.
That it was gathered together in one place so that I could digest it at my leisure and keep re referencing it was invaluable.
I was able to get my skin under control including my body acne (which didn't rear it's ugly head until my mid thirty's), and cure my daughters teen acne before it started to change the way she interacted with the world.
The period I spent dreading having to show my face can still bring to mind those awful black feelings, but those days are gone.
I can't describe how good it feels to know that when I walk in somewhere I don't automatically lower my head, or avoid eye contact so I didn't have to see the other persons eyes exploring my face.
The freedom is out there.
Read, take the time to really plot a plan of attack and stick with it.
Acne can be overcome and it is so well worth the effort .
That's what acne is folks, it's a medical condition.
One that most people choose to treat without the advice of a physician.
The condition itself can have devastating effects.
People with clear skin can't possibly know how painful it can be to do things as simple as go to the store or worse yet a PARTY!!!Yeah, yeah, I know skin deep and all that.
All well and good if the skin spouting off isn't covered in big red boil looking things or red patchy spots.
Am I right? After years of suffering myself I woke up one morning to discover something worse.
My beautiful middle daughter had hit puberty and along with it came a gift from her mother, acne.
This changed things for me, the thought of someone so dear to me feeling the horrible feelings I had had to endure caused me to get off my butt and get down to business.
Firstly I realized that all the treatments in the world did no good until it was matched up with what it's suppose to treat.
I realized that there are scores of free informative articles on everything, adult acne, body acne, teen acne, mineral make-up, birth control for acne, you name it it's out there.
I found that most of the articles that were attached to a particular product were the least informative.
When I separated myself from the pain and depression of the actual skin condition and started using methodical research into what works and what doesn't, not from the acne medication advertisements point of view, but from acne information articles, I started to develop an acne treatment plan that gave results.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't over night, but when you see positive results where before there was none it gives a boost of self esteem and jubilation that makes the process worth every minute.
The resource I have listed for this article is the most concise, easy to navigate bunch of articles I had ever come across and was the major turning point for narrowing down what I had and didn't have, what I had tried and hadn't tried and most importantly what had worked, somewhat, well or not at all.
That it was gathered together in one place so that I could digest it at my leisure and keep re referencing it was invaluable.
I was able to get my skin under control including my body acne (which didn't rear it's ugly head until my mid thirty's), and cure my daughters teen acne before it started to change the way she interacted with the world.
The period I spent dreading having to show my face can still bring to mind those awful black feelings, but those days are gone.
I can't describe how good it feels to know that when I walk in somewhere I don't automatically lower my head, or avoid eye contact so I didn't have to see the other persons eyes exploring my face.
The freedom is out there.
Read, take the time to really plot a plan of attack and stick with it.
Acne can be overcome and it is so well worth the effort .