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How to Get Rid of Whiteheads Acne is a very common skin condition that affects many people all over the world. It causes various blemishes on the skin like nodules, pustules, blackheads and whiteheads. The whiteheads are usually small raised areas on the skin that are white in color. They contain oil, bacteria and dead skin cells that have been trapped inside the clogged pores of the skin, usually on the face. They can also be found on the shoulders, torso, arms and legs. The condition is very common amongst teenagers but can affect people of all ages, and this is one of the reasons why it is very common in the population. The type of treatment that is used for whiteheads depends on the severity of the condition. The simplest way to prevent or remove whiteheads is through thorough cleansing of the face using plenty of water and a mild cleanser at least twice a day. This helps in removing the excess sebum, dirt, dead skin cells and make up that can create conditions that favor the formation of whiteheads. When cleaning the face, you should use your fingers to massage the mild cleanser on your wet skin and then rinse it thoroughly with plenty of warm water. Avoid harsh scrubbing as it might make the condition worse. If the whiteheads persist despite the daily cleaning, there are some over the counter medications that you can use to treat the condition. Most of these medications contain the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide that helps in killing the bacteria and removing the blemishes. There are creams that contain salicylic acid, which helps in removing dead cells and eliminating blemishes from the skin. Other active ingredients that are helpful include sulfur and esorcinol. These over the counter medications usually take a long time before one can realize the benefits of using them. For persistent cases of acne, there are also prescription treatments available. Most of these medications contain the vitamin A derivative called tretinoin. This active ingredient is very efficient in unclogging pores and removing dead skin cells. The bacteria that cause acne can be eliminated using topical antibiotics like erythromycin or clindamycin. In order to get the best results out of any of the acne medications, you need to use them consistently over a long period of time, otherwise the whiteheads and other blemishes might recur. A dermatologist will give you the best advice on the various medications for your acne. References: http://www.proactiv.co.uk http :// www . whiteheadbuildingservices . co . uk / http :// www . whiteheadshome . co . uk / http://www.whiteheadsols.co.uk/whiteheads/home.php

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How to Get Rid of Whiteheads

Acne is a very common skin condition that affects many people all over the world. It causes various blemishes on the skin like nodules, pustules, blackheads and whiteheads. The whiteheads are usually small raised areas on the skin that are white in color. They contain oil, bacteria and dead skin cells that have been trapped inside the clogged pores of the skin, usually on the face. They can also be found on the shoulders, torso, arms and legs. The condition is very common amongst teenagers but can affect people of all ages, and this is one of the reasons why it is very common in the population. The type of treatment that is used for whiteheads depends on the severity of the condition. The simplest way to prevent or remove whiteheads is through thorough cleansing of the face using plenty of water and a mild cleanser at least twice a day. This helps in removing the excess sebum, dirt, dead skin cells and make up that can create conditions that favor the formation of whiteheads. When cleaning the face, you should use your fingers to massage the mild cleanser on your wet skin and then rinse it thoroughly with plenty of warm water. Avoid harsh scrubbing as it might make the condition worse. If the whiteheads persist despite the daily cleaning, there are some over the counter medications that you can use to treat the condition. Most of these medications contain the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide that helps in killing the bacteria and removing the blemishes. There are creams that contain salicylic acid, which helps in removing dead cells and eliminating blemishes from the skin. Other active ingredients that are helpful include sulfur and esorcinol. These over the counter medications usually take a long time before one can realize the benefits of using them. For persistent cases of acne, there are also prescription treatments available. Most of these medications contain the vitamin A derivative called tretinoin. This active ingredient is very efficient in unclogging pores and removing dead skin cells. The bacteria that cause acne can be eliminated using topical antibiotics like erythromycin or clindamycin. In order to get the best results out of any of the acne medications, you need to use them consistently over a long period of time, otherwise the whiteheads and other blemishes might recur. A dermatologist will give you the best advice on the various medications for your acne. References:http://www.proactiv.co.ukhttp://www.whiteheadbuildingservices.co.uk/http://www.whiteheadshome.co.uk/http://www.whiteheadsols.co.uk/whiteheads/home.php