Behind the Scenes: Why do Pimples Surface?
Pimples appear when an infection occurs in blocked pores or hair follicles that have been congested with the lubrication our body secretes (sebum). The infection can escalate and extend itself when bacteria attacks and produces even further damage to the cells that are already involved in the infection.
In order to get rid of pimples, we must first know what we are dealing with and investigate the core problem of the infection. This root cause is the deep-seated and original trigger of the unwanted acne break-out. Once we have identified the root cause, we should evaluate all the elements involved.
Inflammation: This is the body's attempt to eliminate toxic bacteria, viruses or estranged substances from its system, aimed to start the healing process that will soon recover damaged cells. When inflammation takes place, toxic material from the white blood cells enters the blood or tissues to relieve the body from foreign elements. These chemicals increase blood flow, which leads to the redness we normally see when our skin swells and gives off a warm sensation. This means our body is trying to heal itself, but at the same time inflammation kills healthy cells surrounding the infected area.
Phagocytes: The immune components that are the initial elements settled in an infected zone, loaded with lysosome that allow the phagocytes to eat bacteria or any estranged substances. They also consume any kind of skin blemishes derived from the infection, as in the case of dead cells or dying cellular tissues.
Hydrogen peroxide: Is a chemical oxidant originated in the inflammatory reaction; even though it is known as a first aid disinfectant, along with other chemicals it can cause severe damage to skin tissues. Hydrogen peroxide kills bacterial cells rather quickly, but it also leaves notorious scars and marks in your skin.
These reactions may be caused by bacteria, but normally it is immoderate sebum output during adolescence and the resulting clogged pores that are the initial cause of acne problems. Inflammation is the natural reaction of the human body.
Inflammation is a protective reaction to harmful bacteria, but may lead quickly to acne scars if it becomes exaggerated and is accompanied by many painful and infected acne lesions.
How to Deal with an Acne Breakout
We can tell you that keeping your pores unclogged, holding the immune system under control and keeping bacteria away is enough. You will surely think, okay, where do I start?
The solution has arrived in the form of a lotion designed by nature expertise, originated in the renovating secretion of snails. Its organic properties are capable of regenerating even very damaged cells. Snails and humans share many skin elements, so this secretion has the same effects on human skin as it does on snail shells. When this natural product is used on human skin, it can inhibit new acne breakouts and banishes scars caused by previous breakouts.
This natural skin care treatment is finally available on today's advanced markets, making it possible for you to take control of even your worst breakouts.
BioSkinClear, a new, natural serum specifically created as an effective acne treatment that allows your skin to heal without using chemicals!
Published May 27th, 2008