Published: 26th November, 2019 in: Acne Health Health Advice
Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease that occurs in both teenagers and adults, usually affecting the face, back and chest areas, causing spots to form.
Acne causes different types of spots including:
Acne can be caused by a variety of factors from excessive oil production to hormone imbalances. Acne is commonly caused when follicles for hair and sebaceous (oil) glands in your skin’s pores become blocked. The pore is a small opening that can easily become blocked by oil, dead skin cells, or certain types of bacteria. This provides the perfect environment for bacteria to flourish, which can potentially cause skincare problems such as acne.
There are steps that you can add to your routine to help reduce the possibility of acne, such as maintaining a good skincare routine. This is something that should be a priority in everyone's hygiene and self-care regime. If you have acne, you should always discuss this with your doctor or pharmacist as they can offer you medical advice and support on the best products and methods to use.
Washing your face with lukewarm water on a daily basis can help to clear and rehydrate your skin. Acne often affects the face, therefore keeping your face hydrated and clean can prevent the build-up of bacteria, oil and dead skin cells within your pores.
There is also an Acnecide Wash available which is ideal for larger areas such as the back and chest. Please note that when using this product you should avoid contact with the eyes, eyelids, lips and other delicate areas of the skin.
Your hair also secretes oil through the sebaceous glands; this oil substance is referred to as sebum. Sebum is an essential substance that coats, moisturises, and protects your hair, giving it a healthy shine and making it soft to the touch. Some people may find that their glands produce too much oil, which causes their hair to look greasy. Oily substances from your hair can transfer to your face and skin, causing an excess of oil leading to pores becoming blocked. If pores become blocked, there is an increased chance of acne forming.
For these reasons, taking care of your hair routinely can help to prevent acne problems. It is important to use the right shampoo for your hair type to prevent greasy hair. Another haircare tip would be to use conditioner to keep your hair nourished and healthy, but to avoid excessive use of conditioners. You should also avoid conditioners that are labeled as intense or deep as these are more appropriate for people with dry hair types, as opposed to oily hair. Limiting the use of hair gel or sprays is also advised as these can block your skin’s pores.
It is important not to pop or squeeze pimples as this causes irritation of the skin and disrupts your skin’s natural healing cycle. Popping pimples can lead to scarring and skin inflammation which can cause acne to take longer to heal. So, try to avoid the temptation as much as possible.
Acnecide is a topical product containing the active ingredient Benzoyl Peroxide. The medicine has been found to help in the reduction of the bacterium associated with acne. It is therefore often used in the treatment of acne.
Acnecide Topical Aqueous Gel contains Benzoyl Peroxide (active ingredient), Docusate Sodium, Disodium Edetate, Glycerol, Propylene Glycol, Acrylates Copolymer, Poloxamer 182, Carbomer 940, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica, Sodium Hydroxide and Purified Water.
Acnecide Topical Aqueous Gel is for external use only. You should always follow the directions of use as well as advice offered by a doctor or pharmacist. Follow these directions of use unless your doctor or pharmacist has told you otherwise:
The length of time that you should use Acnecide gel will be dependant on the rate at which your acne is improving, however, if you have used the product for one month and are still having problems, or have not seen any improvement, then it is advised to speak to your doctor or pharmacist again.
Acnecide gel can usually be purchased online from pharmacies and may also be prescripted by a doctor. Purchasers will have to agree to confirm that they are over 10 years of age and that they are not allergic to the ingredients of the products. Discover Weldrick Pharmacy’s range of Acnecide Gels and Products.