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Why do Pimples Pop into our Lives?

by Grace Empson

Pimples appear when an infection occurs in blocked pores or hair follicles that have been congested with the lubrication our body secretes (sebum). The infection can escalate and extend itself when bacteria attacks and produces even further damage to the cells that are already involved in the infection.

To do away with pimples, we have to know what we are confronted with and the root cause of the infection. Such a root cause will be the early sign of unwelcomed skin problems like acne. Now we will analyze the scientific elements of this infection.

Inflammation: The body's immune system tries to remove toxic bacteria, virus or estranged substances from the body, beginning a process of damaged cell renovation. Once inflammation takes place, toxic elements from white blood cells enter the blood stream and tissues, in order to eliminate any estranged substance from the body. These toxic elements increase the blood flow with the outcome of redness, swelling and a feverish sensation, meaning the system is trying to heal itself and is also killing healthy cells surrounding the implicated area.

Phagocytes: Immune elements, first to concentrate themselves in the infected area, are fortified with lysosome that allow the phagocytes to eat bacteria and other pathogens. They consume any kind of skin debris too (for example: dead cells and dying cellular tissues).

Hydrogen peroxide: Chemical elements derived from the inflammatory reaction; familiar in our first aid kits as a disinfectant, but when mixed with other chemicals it produces serious damages to the skin. Hydrogen peroxide is an effective bacteria killer, but is prone to leaving quite noticeable scars.

These responses may be stimulated by bacteria, but most of the time excessive sebum production during adolescence or clogged pores are the real causes of acne. The body reacts through an inflammatory process.

Inflammation is a protective reaction to harmful bacteria, but may lead quickly to acne scars if it becomes exaggerated and is accompanied by many painful and infected acne lesions.

How to Deal with an Acne Breakout

A simple answer is to keep pores unclogged, regulate immune responses and keep bacteria away. You may be thinking, how on earth can I do all that?

The answer to your acne problem has arrived in the form of a serum designed from nature, a serum created from the snails' secretion that has healing properties able to renovate damaged cells. Snails and humans share similar skin components, causing this natural product to work the same way it would when rebuilding the damaged snail shells. With daily use, it can prevent acne breakouts and eliminate previous marks and scars.

This natural skin care treatment is finally available on today's advanced markets, making it possible for you to take control of even your worst breakouts.

BioSkinClear, a new, natural serum specifically created as an effective and fast-working natural product, designed to ease your concerns about chemical usage and clear up your skin now!

Published May 27th, 2008

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