The Best Way to Clear Your Skin of Zits and Blemishes

by DailyHealthPost Editorial

Dr. Mike Evans, a physician and academic, has an excellent approach to treating acne. The secret? It doesn’t sound that complicated, but it can be, as it turns out. What you need to do is to make sure that you prevent new blackheads and blemishes from forming, rather than picking away at the ones you already have.

How Acne Forms

Acne usually begins to crop up during a person’s adolescence, which, according to Dr. Mike Evans, can detract enormously from self-esteem and, as a result, from overall quality of life. Acne begins inside the pores of the skin. If the sebaceous glands produce too much oil as the pore sheds dead skin cells, these skin residues combine to create a plug inside the pore.

A whitehead is a blocked pore that stays beneath the surface of the skin while a blackhead reaches the surface. If the walls of the pore break down, you’ve got yourself a pimple.

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How to Treat Acne

Picking at the skin and squeezing pimples is just not going to cut it and, in fact, will inevitably make the condition worse. As it turns out, it’s near impossible to treat acne that’s already present on the skin. The absolute best thing you can do is to prevent new breakouts from forming and to allow the zits you already have to run their course. Tea-tree oil can be a good approach if your skin only breaks out mildly and occasionally.

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