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SkinB5 acne treatments & medications are gaining popularity among acne sufferers alike for their gentle yet effective solution to curing acne & sun sensitivity.
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Acne Medications and Sun Sensitivity
Treatment of acne depends on whether inflammation or bacteria are present. Some acne consists only of red bumps on the skin with no open sores (comedonal acne). Topical creams and lotions work best for this type of acne. But if bacteria or inflammation is present with open sores, oral antibiotics or isotretinoin may work better.
Factors that may worsen acne
Hormones
Androgens are hormones that increase in boys and girls during puberty and cause the sebaceous glands to enlarge and make more sebum. Hormonal changes related to pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives can also affect sebum production.
Certain medications Drugs containing corticosteroids, androgens or lithium are known to cause acne.
Diet Studies indicate that certain dietary factors, including dairy products and carbohydrate-rich foods such as bread, bagels and chips, which increase blood sugar may trigger acne.
Acne affects people's lives
Reduced self-confidence Poor body image Embarrassment Feelings of depression Anger Preoccupation Frustration
How to Treat Acne on Sensitive Skin
When it comes to curing acne, sensitive skin requires sensitive treatment. Acne remedies that work well on resistant skin can make acne on sensitive skin worse, especially ingredients that are added to make a formula seem organic, herbal, and natural. Sensitive skin is skin that is highly reactive to stress. When we undergo mental or physical stress, the pituitary gland in the brain releases a hormonal messenger known as corticotrophin stimulating hormone to activate the adrenal glands. When the skin undergoes stress, it also releases corticotrophin stimulating hormone to sebum glands. Sensitive skin responds to stress by making oily sebum. Corticotrophin stimulating hormone also instructs mast cells in the skin to release histamine. This is the same chemical that causes allergies. In sensitive skin, it’s possible to have an allergic reaction without coming in contact with an allergy-inducing substance. Sensitive skin is “allergic” to stress. And it responds to stress by becoming red, itchy, irritated, and oily.
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