Acne Care And
Treatment
It's a shame for anyone to struggle with Acne and it's symptoms
when a breakthrough can easily be achieved by following a simple formula!
Many Thousands across the nation are using this to better their lives and live Acne-free for the rest of their
lives.
All kinds of products have been tried and suggested for the cure and control of acne over
time such as antibiotics, cleansers, lotions, contraceptives, hormones and hormone treatments, hydroquinone
and all other kinds of clear and acne skin care treatments. You may want to explore as many of them as you
can lay your hands on by reading up on them and learning what the medical community has to say about
them.
Amongst the remedies are some oils such as
Coconut and Jojoba Oils. They have been recommended by a lot of articles on treatment of Acne. Just below
is a lay man’s analysis why this could be the fact of the matter.
Coconut oil has healthy attributes derived from
the presence of lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid and its antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti fungal
out of so many other properties it possesses. Lauric acid is converted into monolaurin which is claimed to
fight viruses and bacteria that cause diseases.
Coconut Oil consists of saturated fats and traces
of unsaturated fatty acids such as mono unsaturated fatty acids polyunsaturated fatty acids.
- The Saturated Fatty Acids
(92%) consists of Lauric acid, (40%), Capric Acid, Caprylic Acid, Myristic and Palmitic Acids making up 60% of
the total Saturated Fatty Acids.
- The Poly unsaturated
Fatty Acids (2%) is mainly Linoleic Acid
- The Mono unsaturated
Fatty Acids (6%)mainly consists of Oleic Acid
- Poly-phenols –
compounds which are beneficial, especially to the cardiovascular system. Gallic acid, a phenolic acid is
believed to be responsible for the fragrance and the taste of the Coconut Oil. Virgin Coconut Oil is
particularly rich in these poly-phenols.
- Derivatives of other
fatty acids are also found in Coconut Oil including Vitamins E and K.
The benefits of Coconut Oil to skin
care, in combating wrinkles and the sagging of the skin, treatment of various skin conditions, makes it a necessity
in formulating skin care products
Despite the high content of the
saturated fatty acids which are not good for the heart, Coconut Oil is rich in lauric acid which helps in reducing
cholesterol, atherosclerosis and high blood pressure.
Jojoba Oil
Pronounced ho-ho-ba, Jojoba oil is
extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant. The plant thrives in semi-arid regions of North and South America and
is also grown for commercial purposes in parts of Australia and Africa.
The structure of the jojoba oil
closely resembles that of sebum, no wonder on application, the skin assumes sufficient levels of the sebum oil on
the skin and stops further production from the gland. Unlike sebum, the jojoba oil has attributes that will unplug
and unblock all the clogged pores of the skin and mix readily with the sebum and skin without any adverse effects.
It therefore is able to maintain a balance of moisture for periods of up to 8 hours or more.
Jojoba Oil also contains Myristic
Acid which has anti-inflammatory attributes. It also has antioxidant and antimicrobial
properties.
Jojoba Oil is used widely in
the cosmetic industry largely because of the beneficial properties found in the Oil. Both Jojoba Oil and the
Coconut Oil are not too greasy when applied to the skin.
The Propionibacterium acnes also
known as “P acnes” is a comensal bacteria that lives on fatty acids and can be found in skin pores and
gastrointestinal tract. When a pore is blocked this anaerobic bacterium over grows and secretes chemicals that will
destroy the walls of the pore spreading bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus into the skin causing acne
lesions.
PH values of the Skin
This is sometimes known as the acid
mantle of our skin and plays an important role in protecting our bodies. The more our bodies are acidic the less we
are susceptible to attacks from viruses, bacteria and fungi. Conditions such as heat and dry skin will stimulate
both the Sweat gland and the Sebaceous Gland to work. There has to be a balance at the end of the day, and this is
achieved when the pH value is about 5.5. Sebum levels can be affected by the secretion of sex hormones with
adolescents having the more oily skins and more hair follicles than any other generation. The pH value of children
is about 7, that is less acidic, (nearly neutral) and therefore more prone to diseases. As we grow old the skin
firmness and elasticity will diminish and automatically the skin becomes more neutral.
While it is a known fact that the P
acnes requires that the pores have to be clogged, we can see from the above, that prevalence of a wrong pH value on
your skin could be the possible reason and contributing factor why you are prone to diseases like
acne.
Most soaps whether mild or strong
have an alkaline base and therefore will alter this pH balance quite drastically, even to values like 10 or 11.
There won’t be a more conducive environment for the P acnes bacteria to attack than this. The Jojoba Oil as well as
the Coconut Oil both have an “acidic base” as can be seen from their properties and antimicrobial attributes above.
Coupled with the right pH value, this is probably why they and other such products are effective in the treatment
of acne and other related diseases.
One needs to have just the right
combinations of products in your arsenal to win this fight and eliminate Acne forever.

Have a look
at this product by clicking on this
link and also browse through the several articles on the
subject in our Articles directory.
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alternative solution, we have other top of the range products that you can use to make your skin look and feel
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