Are Hormones The Sole Cause Of Your Acne Skin Problems?

 

Following my previous post on diet being the culprit for your acne skin problems, and Dr. Mercola’s theory that what you eat is a big contributor to your acne eruptions; a dermatologist by the name of Dr. Steve Grekin is pointing the sole cause at hormones.

This is how he explains it:

 

“It is age dependent. It’s all related to hormones. It has nothing to do with not washing your face. It has nothing to do with what you eat. It’s just genetically how your hormone receptors bind to the hormones that circulate in your skin, and then the bacteria that feeds on that oil is pro-inflammatory and it breaks the kids out,” Grekin explained.

So what exactly causes acne skin problems?

Now we are all confused. One minute it is diet, another minute it is hormones and give it another minute or two, and it will be something else.

Speaking from experience, both make sense but I am leaning more towards a good diet helping to clear acne.

Here is why:

We are what we eat

We are what we eat – yes, it is a cliche but it is true.

  • What we eat will determine how healthy (or unhealthy) our body will be.
  • Lack of certain vitamins and minerals like vitamin C and zinc will affect the appearance of our skin.
  • Too much trans fat and oily foods will just clog up our arteries, preventing normal blood flow and
  • When you do not eat enough fiber, our digestive system gets clog up with too much toxins, toxins that will try and find its way out through your skin.

Sure, hormones play a part, especially when you are a teenager with every hormone seemingly going hay wire, but it certainly will not help if you are stuffing yourself with fast food and crap.

Here is what Dr. Mercola said again:

(note: IGF-1 is Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 and is elevated when we eat high carbohydrate and sugary foods)

“Higher IGF-1 levels can lead to increased male hormones, which cause your pores to secrete more sebum, a greasy substance that traps acne-promoting bacteria. IGF-1 also causes skin cells (known as keratinocytes) to multiply, a process associated with acne.

The two are definitely interlinked but it seems to be the diet that is causing the imbalance in our hormones.

Nothing upsets the hormones inside our bodies more than an unhealthy diet and lifestyle. And when our hormones start acting up, it is our skin that pays. So this is what I am going to do:

Eat right,  get regular exercise and lessen stress with plenty of sleep for my acne skin problems.

 

Read the My Fox Detroit article here.
Read Dr. Mercola's article here.

 

 


 

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Avoid Acne Heartache – Treat Acne From Within

 

It is not what you put on your face that is going to help treat acne problems.

Acne has the nasty habit of showing up when you least want it to.

Acne vulgaris

Treat Acne From Within

You finally get to go on a much anticipated date and two nights before the great event, your skin erupts. Or you have been planning a party for months, deciding on what to wear (and what not to wear), only to find that the only thing that you are really wearing on the day is a big red angry looking zit on your face.

The blow is crushing and it is no wonder that this skin ailment is responsible for so much alienation, embarrassment and low self esteem. And it is not just about adolescents; 20% of American adults suffer from it too.

Over the Counter = Over Promises

But wait, isn’t help just around the corner in the local pharmacists? Row upon rows of every kind of pimple eliminators, zit killers and acne bashers?

All you have to do is fish out your wallet and buy preferably the whole range of acne control products : from the face wash to the toner to the moisturizer to the special over night acne remover. Oh, if you want, there is the concealer too so you can pretend you do not have any acne.

Or you resort to prescription antibiotics or worst yet accutane – possibly one of the most controversial oral acne treatment around due to its side effects.

The Culprit is Right in Front of You:

According to Dr. Mercola, it is your diet that is the main culprit:

“More proof is continuing to emerge that the root cause of acne is not bacteria or genetics, but environmental factors—particularly your diet. Acne is much less of a problem in non-Westernized societies, where refined carbohydrates and sugar are consumed in much lower amounts. Solid evidence exists that diets high in sugar and refined carbohydrates are the primary CAUSE of acne.”

The other cause is stress, which explains all those flare ups just before a big events.

What carbohydrates to avoid?

It is the simple carbohydrates that should be avoided : sugared deserts, sweets, muffins, doughnuts and foods that contain high fructose corn syrup. So are complex carbohydrates the way to go?

Yes and no.

Complex carbohydrates found in green leafy vegetables are the way to go, but foods such as nuts, beans and whole grains will need to be reduced if you have acne problems.

Dr. Mercola explains:

“Your body “prefers” the complex carbs found in vegetables to the complex carbs found in grains, because your body handles their digestion differently. Vegetable-carbs are slow to break down into simple sugars, with minimal insulin impact, whereas digestion of grain-carbs raises your insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1).

Higher IGF-1 levels can lead to increased male hormones, which cause your pores to secrete more sebum, a greasy substance that traps acne-promoting bacteria. IGF-1 also causes skin cells (known as keratinocytes) to multiply, a process associated with acne.

This is why most grains should be avoided if you have acne issues.”

Beware Dairy Products

Another food product to be avoided is milk, especially pasteurized milk.

Milk has a high amount of iodine  which is what farmers add to the cows’ feed to prevent infections, and iodine seems to irritate your skin more. The best thing to do is to avoid milk and dairy products for a few weeks and see if it makes a difference to your acne skin.

Here is a plan worth trying to treat acne from within:

  • Eliminate as much as possible sugar and grain from your diet. This is probably the most important step to try.
  • Drink plenty of pure water to hydrate your skin and body. This will help your cells to regenerate and get rid of toxins in your body. If your urine is pale in color, you are doing it right.
  • Exercise and sweat. Sweating will clear your pores of all the unwanted debris that is clogging up your pores.
  • Get enough sleep so your body can recharge and mend itself. You will feel less stressed too.
  • If you have been on antibiotics, take a good probiotic supplement to balance the bacteria in your gut for good immune health.
  • Get plenty of sunshine on your skin. This will ensure you have the adequate amount of vitamin D which is necessary for a healthy immune system

If you have tried all the ointments, lotion and potion; not to mention the over counter oral prescriptions and have not seen any significant improvement, or it seems to work just for a little while and then you are back to square one, then you will need to try a different approach.

You need to avoid acne heartache and treat acne from within.

 

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Dermaroller Treatments Wins Two Aesthetics Awards

 

Dermaroller Treatments for Acne Scars

Dermaroller treatments done by a micro-needle device has won the top tier Gold award for Facial Treatment of the year and the Consumer Choice Treatment of the year at 2011-12 Aesthetics Awards Show held in November in the UK.

This German invented micro needling device has been on the market for 12 years and in the US since 2003. It has preformed more than 1 million successful non surgical procedures eliminating unsightly acne scars, aging skin, open pores, stretch marks, sun damage and fine lines.

““As a dermatologist with more than six years experience using The Genuine Dermaroller®,” says Dr. Nelson Lee Novick, “I have been treating different and often difficult types of scars, including acne, traumatic injury, surgical, and burn scars. I have found that medical micro-needling with the Dermaroller®, versus other brands, to yield gratifying results for improving photo-damaged crinkly/crepey and blotchy pigmented skin.”

Novick, a clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, adds: “When compared to fraxel lasers, medical micro-needling (Collagen Induction Therapy) with the Dermaroller® has the advantages of being considerably less expensive, may be used anywhere on the body, and when recently tested against intense pulsed light therapy (IPL), was shown to promote a greater degree of new collagen formation.””

 

Watch this informative video on DermaRoller Treatments

 

If you want to find out more about Dermaroller treatments, click here to find a dermaroller seminar near you.

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Foundation Application for Acne Skin – Brave Video

 

How to use the right foundation application for acne skin

This is a very courageous video from a teenager who obviously suffers greatly from acne and acne scars, she has put herself forward exposing all to show how she achieves flawless looking skin with her foundation application for acne skin.

 

 

 

Foundation Application for Acne Skin

 

Foundation Application for Acne Skin

 

This is an extract from an article in the UK Daily Mail:

“Wearing full make-up and looking picture-perfect, the Bay Area local explains to her many YouTube fans: ‘I am the most self-conscious person about my face. The worst part about it, is its gotten a lot better. I mean it’s a good thing to say but it still looks awful.’

Stripping back the expert layers of primers, foundation, powders and setting sprays, Cassandra goes from fully-made-up to make-up free – showing the extent of her pimpled and blemished skin.

The teen, a horse-back riding and hiking fan, returns to the camera in a bathrobe at her ‘most insecure,’ with bare skin and looking a very different person.

‘I feel really disgusting,’ she says, her nerves catching in her voice as she explains that ‘this is probably the most nerve-wracking thing I could possibly do because it is my biggest insecurity… But this is my face.’”

What can we say? Just good for her not to let it get her too down and depressed about her acne skin and we all hope her skin will get better soon. But to us, with or without her acne skin, she is already beautiful in being able to share something so very personal and hard.

Her Foundation : Make Up Forever HD Foundation

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New Laser Acne Scar Removal : Fraxel Dual Laser


Can the Fraxel Dual Laser be the

Laser Acne Scar Removal Treatment for You?

 

A lot of times when we are looking for laser acne scar removal, the treatment would involve a one size fits all solution where good skin, as well as acne scarred skin, will receive the same laser treatment.

The results could be mixed as often acne scarred skin will require more attention and more focused laser treatment than normal skin, which does not require treatment at all.

Scars-cropped

Laser Acne Scar Removal

The Fraxel re:store Dual laser (also known as Solta Dual) is one of the latest products from Solta. Miniscule columns of light is targeted at the scar on the skin, sending fiber laser to the epidermis.

The idea is to re-wound the skin that is scarred so that it can heal itself again with new collagen growth. This procedure works particularly well for acne scars and pink skin from acne scarring as it forces the damaged area to re-heal itself naturally with smoother fresher skin.

It does not however, say whether the regrowth of new skin will be monitored to ensure new scarring does not form. So if you are thinking of using this procedure, ask your doctor about the what type of new skin will re-emerge.

However, it seems to be endorsed by some dermatologists:

“Fraxel re:store is one of the most effective treatments available for acne scarring and surgical scars,” states Austin dermatologist Dr. Gregory Nikolaidis, “Fraxel re:store Dual allows patients to achieve CO2-like results with minimal downtime. Both treatment options are state-of-the-art and set the standard for fractional resurfacing.”"

The site goes on to explain:

“FDA approved for acne and surgical scars, the Fraxel re:store Dual combines deep-penetrating Erbrium fiber laser with the more superficial Thulium fiber laser to offer patients more consistent and successful treatment of acne scars. Depending on the patient’s needs or severity of acne scarring, the physician may custom tailor treatment with the deeper penetrating, more superficial or a combination of the two lasers.”

If the acne scars are quite severe, patient may need anything from 3-6 treatments. Many patients report an improvement on their skin’s appearance often after the second treatment. The healing of the intention wounds will continue over a six months period where results will improve.

Depending on how severe the acne scarring is, a series of treatments is recommended, ranging between 3 and 6. However, many patients report seeing improvement of acne scarring after the 2nd treatment. Since the treatments are causing the body to heal the intentional wounds inflicted on the skin, results will continue to improve over the next six months as more collagen is regrown.

“According to the manufacturer, Fraxel re:store Dual is safe for patients of all color and skin types however, it is always important to extensively discuss laser treatments with your physician if you have darker skin due to post treatment complications such as hyperpigmentation.”

If you go onto this website, you will be able to enter your location and find the nearest Fraxel  re:store Dual laser treatment near you. Hopefully this will be what you are looking for in a laser acne scar removal treatment.

 

 

 
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