Aug 15, 2008

How To Treat Your Body Acne In One Easy Step

How To Treat Your Body Acne In One Easy Step
Body acne is the general term used for clogged or plugged pores of the skin regardless of which part of the body is affected. In laymen's terms, it is usually referred to as blackheads, whiteheads and pimples or bumps on the skin. In more technical or clinical terms, however, it can be classified into six different specific types that range from mild to severe cases. These six types include comedones, papules, pustules, macules, nodules and cysts.

Types of Body Acne

1. Comedones
This type is considered the 'mildest'. It occurs when the skin's sebacious follicle has been plugged or clogged with dead cells combined with other substances such as oil and bacteria. This type of acne is commonly known as a blackhead or a whitehead.

2. Papules
This type of body acne is similar to comedones since they look like small whiteheads up close. They usually appear in clusters, making the affected skin area feel sand-paper rough.

3. Pustules
This type is considered more serious than comedones and papules since pustules usually contain pus, which combines substances such as dead skin cells, bacteria and white blood cells.

4. Macules
Macules are those red and inflamed marks or spots on the skin that have been left by a recently healed pimple, whitehead or blackhead. This type of acne usually takes weeks or even months to disappear.

5. Nodules
This type is considered severe. Though it is similar to the less serious papule, a nodule usually has a deeper root and causes inflammation of the affected area.

6. Cysts
This type of body acne is considered the most serious of all types. Besides having a deeper root and causing inflammation, cysts can also result in skin scarring.

Body Acne Treatment

There is actually no absolute best acne solution that is applicable to everyone. The best acne solution for one person may not be effective for another; thus, one can only seek the body acne treatment that works specifically for his or her situation.

However, it does not mean that you should simply go on a trial-and-error test of all available medications for body acne. You should go for one that has a good reputation for curing acne and for this I recommend a 4% Niacinamide Topical cream.

Niacinamide is derived from Vitamin B3 and 4% topical Niacinamide has been proven, in studies by the State University of New York no less, to be as effective at treating acne as the leading topical prescription medication...Clindamycin.

Niacinamide and acne treatment were the subject of a New York State University study, where 76 patients were studied for the acne healing effects of 4% niacinamide gel versus 1% clindamycin gel. The preparations were used on moderate to inflammatory acne, twice daily for eight weeks.

The result...82% of niacinamide patients showed improvement as compared to only 68% of clindamycin patients. Moreover, since Clindamycin is widely known to diminish bacterial resistance, niacinamide is even more preferred.

Acnessential, a 4% Niacinamide cream, is one of the most effective acne cream products in the market today. Some of its advantages are the following.

? It is natural and safe to use for as long as you need it.
? It will not make your skin develop bacterial resistance unlike most antimicrobials.
? It is ideal if you have dry, sensitive skin and cannot tolerate retinoids well.

Furthermore, Acnessential can be used alone or alongside antibiotics and even retinoids.

Richard Hargreaves is a former MR AUSTRALIA and publisher of http://www.Acne-Free-Info.com. On his website he provides a FREE 70 page Body Acne Treatment eBook. If you're after a Body Acne Cure or Body Acne Solution, visit his site now and download the FREE eBook.

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