Saturday, January 13, 2007

What Are Acne Facials?

A great many men and women, especially those around high school age, are very conscious (almost paranoid) about their skin and its appearance. The desire to have skin that looks young and healthy has caused many people to employ a lot of precautions to protect their skin from any and all damage that might result in acne.

We sometimes forget that the human skin itself is an organ. In fact, it is the biggest organ of the body, and performs several vital functions. The skin shields our bodies from outside contaminants preventing them from entering our bodies by forming a protective barrier between the environment and us. The skin also serves as a transfer mechanism allowing the release of toxins generated inside our body.

Acne is one of the largest, and most common skin problems facing millions of people of every age group, and gender the world over. Due to the magnitude of this problem, medicinal manufacturers are constantly working to develop more effective acne products.

Acne facials can be a great help in minimizing blemishes, and skin blotches often caused by acne. An acne facial is basically a deep skin treatment that hydrates and cleanses the skin to help rejuvenate it.

There are several choices available, both on and offline, when looking to purchase an acne facial. It is a good idea to speak with a dermatologist who can help determine your personal requirements before deciding which acne facial to buy. Things you wouldn't think of yourself, such as skin type, sebum level, and skin sensitivity. These details must all be taken into account when making that decision.

Another consideration regarding the use of acne facials is your age. Most experts agree that this form of acne treatment should be taken by people who are in their mid to late 20s. If you are younger and tempted to try this method, be certain to discuss the possibility with your dermatologist. There may be better options for you.

A typical acne facial begins with a thorough skin cleansing, followed by a skin massage, and steam treatment. The process concludes with a facemask. What exactly does the acne facial accomplish? Its main purpose is the removal of the dead outer layer of skin cells that make up the epidermis (the shell or outermost layer of our skin). It also has a secondary purpose; the cleaning of environmental pollutants from the skin, and the bacteria that accumulates on the epidermis.

Another important part of an acne facial is the massage. The resulting improved blood circulation to the skin eases the lymphatic drainage (draining of toxins and waste from the skin). In addition, the massage part of the acne facial helps the facial muscles to relax.

The steam treatment part of the acne facial helps to soften both white, and blackheads for easier removal.

The final step in an acne facial is the use of a facemask. This facemask helps to tone and clarify the skin. Facemasks are especially effective in the treating of dry skin that is also affected by acne.

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Submitted: 2006-10-24
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