You've been told that Adult acne is caused by acne bacteria and sebum, a substance produced by the skin's sebaceous glands. But let's go deeper to get to the real cause, and real solution.
Have you wondered why some skin will react to these clogged pores and some skin doesn't? Why does the pore sometimes blossom and sometimes not?
Domino Effect
It starts with insulin resistance, which causes hormones to increase in your bloodstream. These hormones create problems that lead to acne, such as increases in sebum production, dead skin cells (that also clog pores), and bacteria living on these cells. The body's weaker immune response to kill bacteria can also cause skin inflammation in the form of acne.
Put simply; this cycle actually feeds on itself, so the adult acne sufferer can keep getting worse.
What can you do on the inside?
Lifestyle changes are needed, but you can also apply a new, natural product to the skin that does not have side effects while waiting for your body to renew itself.
In the meantime: for blood-sugar problems, some health practitioners suggest taking chromium to balance the blood sugar, while eliminating sugars and as many carbohydrates as possible from the diet. There are many cookbooks available to cut out sugar, but to do it naturally you may want to look for the ones that use stevia, which actually helps the pancreas, which is responsible for insulin response. My favorite is Sweet Leaf Stevia in the whole leaf liquid style. It's in a more natural state that way, and easy to use as a liquid.
What can you do on the outside?
Without the presence of acne bacteria - you can't have acne. And the bacteria are living on the excess sebum in the pores. Reduce sebum production, kill the acne bacteria, and normalize oil production and the skin cells balance themselves.
Most people want to avoid using chemicals on their skin for many reasons, not the least of which it will be absorbed by the body through the skin. The most common chemical, benzyol-peroxide, is drying and irritating to the skin. It's amazing, but even in today's cutting edge technology with health, most anti-acne products still use Benzyol-peroxide; a bleaching agent which was introduced in the 1920's by a major beauty company as an acne solution. Nearly 100 years later we have ipads less than one inch thick, but we're STILL using bleach on acne.
A cycle that is very common with these types of products is that people may get results at first, but then their skin tends to get worse.
Some people wait and wait for results, because they've been told their skin has to purge - but it just gets worse.
You'll likely want to find a product that supports, rather than disrupts the skin's Ph barrier. The good news is, there's at least one product that not only protects, but nourishes your skin while fighting acne successfully. The cells are properly hydrated and nourished with non-greasy "dry" botanical oils rich in nutrients and healing properties. Acne bacteria are attacked by powerful Amazon plant extracts. These are new discoveries from one of the most abundant sources on earth for healing plants.
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