Acne Comedones


Chances are you can remember a time when you were a teenager, when you got a whitehead on the day of your school picture or maybe just before a first date with that person you were dying to go out with. These zits, whether they are white, dark, or skin colored, add stress to these already stressful situations. Trying to get rid of these whiteheads and blackheads only made things worse, it seemed. These tiny bumps called comedones were the bane of your existence.

Comedones are the first sign of acne. They're at the pore's opening and allow excess oil to collect in the sebaceous glands duct, making them appear like black bumps on the skin's surface. That's why they got the name blackheads. Closed comedones, or whiteheads, trap sebum under the skin's surface, causing your skin to look bumpy. These bumps can range in size.

Many things can aggravate or make the comedones worse. Overactive hormones can exacerbate your skin condition. That's why many pregnant women suddenly develop a problem with pimples. Other things that can aggravate comedones are emotions, dyes in cosmetics, moisturizing the skin too much, zit squeezing, and abrasive facial washes, among other things.

Treating comedones isn't as simple as spotting that little black dot on your face. There are so many different treatments from which to choose and nearly all of them take a lot of time to work, especially if you have a severe case of comedones. Keep in mind there are no overnight solutions. A dermatologist may suggest using products with benzoyl peroxide, isotretinoin, or tretinoin, or your skincare professional may recommend pimple extraction.

Regardless if you have closed or open comedones, you have to make sure that you take proper care of your skin. You may want to scrub your skin to get rid of the blackheads and whiteheads, but that may only make your situation worse. For now, use a mild blemish wash once a day and then pat your skin dry.

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