Learn acne treatment and how to get rid of acne overnight or how to get rid of pimples overnight with pimple treatment!
WHY ACNE:
Acne, also known as pimples, are skin blemishes caused by the clogging of hair follicles with oil and dead skin cells. They commonly occur during hormonal changes, such as puberty or menstrual cycles. In this video I share some scientifically-backed tip tips that can be helpful in managing acne and pimples.
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ACNE PRODUCT MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Retinoid - Adapalene 0.1% Gel (Available in the US only) - https://howl.me/cldm3fJfpRJ
Topical Retinoids are a game-changer when it comes to pimples or acne treatment. They help decrease pore obstruction, decrease inflammation and decrease oil production while increasing skin cell turnover which helps prevent new acne bumps.
Don't waste your money on any retinoid. You should go for Adapalene 0.1% which is a topical Retinoid that’s FDA approved for acne treatment and available to buy over the counter if you’re watching in the US. Anywhere else in the world its prescription only, so speak to your healthcare professional.
Please remember Adapalene and all retinoids are not recommended for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you have sensitive skin you should apply a very little amount of the Adapalene 2-3 times a week and gradually increase usage until you build tolerance for daily use as it can cause dryness when you begin. Always read the information leaflet before using any medication and speak to your healthcare professional.
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HIGH GLYCEMIC FOODS AND PIMPLES:
As explained in the video here are a few examples of foods which have a high glycemic index,
• White and whole wheat bread
• White rice
• Breakfast cereals and cereal bars
• Cakes, cookies, and sweet treats
• Potatoes and fries
• Chips and rice crackers
• Sweetened dairy products such as fruit yogurts
WHEN TO SPEAK TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT PIMPLES:
Even mild cases of acne can cause distress. If your acne is making you feel very unhappy or you can't control your spots with over-the-counter medication, see your doctor.
Also see your doctor if you develop nodules or cysts, as they need to be treated properly to avoid scarring. Try to resist the temptation to pick or squeeze the spots, as this can lead to permanent scarring.
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About this video: Searching acne treatment? In this video, Advanced Medical Practitioner Abraham Khodadi, MPharm(Hons)IPresc MScACP shares how to get rid of acne overnight or how to get rid of pimples overnight with pimple treatment!
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