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Menopausal Acne
Menopause is often a very difficult time for most women. The symptoms of menopause are many. Most women will experience several side effects during menopause. Physical symptoms as well as emotional difficulties can be severe. Feelings of depression or sadness are not uncommon. Bodily changes range in weight gain, dry skin, thinning hair, bloating and vaginal dryness. There are usually hot flashes and night sweats along with interrupted sleep. Mood swings and memory lapses may very well be the result of loss of sleep. The severity of these emotional and biological symptoms vary from woman to woman.
Another side effect is often acne. Sometimes acne in menopausal women is linked with taking Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). The Progestin can cause the breakout of acne. When menopause begins, there is a gradual shutdown of the ovaries thus producing hormonal deficiencies. When that happens, it can trigger the above mentioned symptoms including acne. In adult female acne, one of the strongest androgens is testosterone. Testosterone can cause an increase of sebum. An overproduction of sebum is responsible for blocking pores which makes it difficult to slough off dead skin cells. These skin cells then get caught in pores and hair follicles that results in pimples and acne. Hormones play a big part in teenage acne as well as menopausal acne. In both cases, there is an overproduction of sebum. Read the rest of this entry »
Natural Cures To Help Get Rid Of Pimples Fast
Trying various natural cures for acne may be of interest to you if you experience side effects from either oral or over the counter acne treatments. There are many to choose from. I will list these natural cures alphabetically.
- Aloe Vera. Aloe Vera is a species of a succulent plant. It is often used in oral and topical treatments to reduce inflammation and to stimulate healing. Aloe vera has been used for centuries to help heal burned or damaged skin. Many products in the market today contain aloe vera. You can find it in soaps, tissues, body washes, lotions and shampoos.
- Azelaic Acid. Azelaic acid is a dicarboxylic acid found naturally in rye, wheat and barley. It is also produced by yeasts naturally found on the skin. It is effective in treating mild to moderate acne. It works against the bacteria that causes acne and can help with the renewal of cells in the follicles of the skin. Topical creams should contain no more than 20% of azelaic acid as it can be an irritant. Read the rest of this entry »
To Pop Or Not To Pop – That Is The Question
Well should you or shouldn’t you? The answer to this questions varies from situation to situation. In most cases, the answer would emphatically be NO. There are times when popping or squeezing a pimple is a good option.
How do you determine this? The answer being: how big is the pustule? If you are faced with a tiny, pinhead sized pimple, that baby is just asking to be squeezed. You can do this very effectively. Make sure your hands are clean. Wash the pimple gently. Steaming your face over warm water for a few minutes is beneficial. In many cases, if the pimple is that small, it will break open on it’s own. Boil a needle in water to sterilize it first. If you choose not to do this, you may spread the infection. Your other option is to squeeze it between very clean fingers. Once the pimple is drained, swab the area with a good disinfectant. Peroxide is good or even a treatment with benzoyl peroxide works well. Read the rest of this entry »





