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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.
However, if your pimple is the size of a mountain, please leave it alone. If your pimple has not come to a head, please leave it alone. Squeezing these two kinds of pimples may cause scarring of the skin tissue. While you may be able to drain the pimple, you are most likely spreading the very bacteria that caused the pimple in the first place. The pimple will definitely take longer to heal. Dermatologist never recommend popping or squeezing pimples.
If you are continuously breaking out with pimples, try to find out why. Read up on it as there are many attributing factors why some people are plagued with pimples. Getting rid of pimples as fast as possible is important for self esteem. There are many over the counter medicines that can be really effective in controlling acne. When I see a person with acne, my heart goes out to them. People need to feel good about themselves so don’t struggle with this alone. There is help out there
The Fastest Ways To Get Rid Of Pimples
Truth be known, acne can be a painful, disfiguring skin disorder that you want to avoid at all costs. It knows no boundaries, age, race or even gender. Not only that, but acne or pimples arrive at different times and for different reasons in people’s lives. For some acne will be a lifetime battle. It has the power to cause extreme anxiety to the point of making one stay indoors and not avoid socializing. Having pimples can truly impact a life forever, especially if scarring occurs. Acne can take time to heal so it is imperative to learn how to get rid of pimples fast.
For most people, acne hits during puberty. The imbalance of hormones may cause the sebaceous glands to over produce sebum. Beside the sebum, also contributing to clogged pores can be dead skin cells that do not properly slough. Eventually bacteria forms in the pore causing a blemish. Other factors of acne may be genetics, stress, diet and hygiene.
There are many ways to try and treat acne. First, avoid touching your face as much as possible. Keep your hands clean and change your pillowcase often. Cleansing the skin gently and only twice a day is important because over washing the skin can do two things. It can stimulate the oil glands thereby producing more sebum and if acne is already present it can lead to the spreading of bacteria. Try to use a soap or face wash that contains green tea, chamomile, tea tree oil, and aloe vera.
Good ingredients in over the counter medicines would be salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide (a 5 to 10% solution is best) and sulphur. Sulphur is an ingredient that dries out the sebum made from the sebaceous glands. It can be very effect in removing whiteheads and blackheads. Sulphur can be harsh on the skin and may cause peeling. Sulphur is usually found in a product with resorcinol. Resorcinol is used to treat other skin disorders such as eczema because it breaks down rough, hard skin. Many otc medicines are accompanied with side effects. These include, but are not limited to, redness, drying or flaking of the skin, and itchiness.
Change your diet eating more fresh fruits and vegetables.Cut down on consumption of refined sugars and fats. Drink plenty of water to help flush our systems. Vitamins and minerals suck as Vitamins A, B5 and E help to prevent acne. Vitamin D is important and we can get a healthy dose by being in the sun for 15 minutes a day. Zinc is also known to minimize break outs. If otc medicines do not appeal to you, try applying apple cider vinegar or lemon juice to your face. Both of these ingredients act as astringents to take away unwanted oil. The best thing is usually they are found in every kitchen.
Lastly, I do not recommend popping or squeezing pimples. This not only can spread the bacteria causing more infections but usually scarring of the skin is the result of popping pimples. Popping pimples may seem like the fastest way to get rid of pimples but it can only serve to aggravate the condition. If there is swelling due to having a large pimple, place an ice cube on the pimple for up to 2 minutes and then take a break. You can repeat as often as necessary.
Unfortunately, not everyone is blessed with beautiful, clear skin. What you have learned in this article will help you achieve a healthy complexion. Take the necessary steps to avoid pimples altogether.




