Acne 101: Acne Causes [DermTV.com Epi #121]

www.DermTV.com Become a fan on Facebook www.facebook.com We can all recognize acne: white heads, black heads and cysts. But do you know what causes acne? Or what treats acne? Or why acne treatments work? Dr. Schultz answers all of these questions in Acne 101.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The 5 Causes Of Acne…

Now go to: AcneErasingSecrets.com 1. Nutrient deficiency 2. Toxicity 3. Stress 4. Hormonal imbalance 5. Cosmetic Most if not all of these causes of acne tie into one another, the better you get at one of these the more it supports another area which helps support clean and healthy clear skin quicker. Focus on the causes and your health! Stop doing what doesn’t work and start doing what does! (Hint Acne Erasing Secrets works!) Take care! Please subscribe, like, comment and share! David “The Skin” King
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Getting Rid of the Root Cause of Acne

Millions of people suffer from non-inflammatory and inflammatory acne, and spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars to try and relieve themselves from it. They buy over-the-counter medications, prescriptions, and on-shelf creams and ointments that supposedly get rid of acne. But they don’t. They only get rid of the symptoms of acne, not the root cause.

Acne can cause a lot of psychological problems in teenagers and adults because they are afraid to join in social activities, which then causes them to seclude themselves. This is a really big problem that has been present for many many years. Acne sufferers often feel ugly, gross, and are just generally really unhappy with their appearance. This is not good for a productive self-esteem growth and can cause many problems down the road for a lot of people. Non-inflammatory acne sufferers often have less psychological and social seclusion problems than inflammatory acne sufferers. Here are the differences between the two:

Non-inflammatory acne is blackheads and whiteheads, also known as zits or pimples, on the skin. These are closed pores that are caused by the oil gland in your skin working in overdrive. This then causes the pore in your skin to clog and create a small surface bump such as whitehead or blackhead. Non-inflammatory acne can usually be treated with on-shelf face cleaning products.

Inflammatory acne is red and irritated whiteheads and blackheads which can leave permanent scars and dug-outs in your skin. This kind of acne usually cannot be treated with any type of ‘acne medication’. What needs to happen is you need to go on a diet that doesn’t involve overly oily and greasy foods, and flushes out your body of acne causing toxins.

Just by making this little change in your lifestyle by eating healthier and staying away from acne causing foods, you are getting rid of the root cause of acne, and you will be able to keep your acne away, for good. Acne diet systems such as Acne Free In 3 Days, and Acne No More, will be able to help you with your full body cleansing diet so you won’t have to worry about the costly dermatologist visits, and the over-the-counter prescriptions and medications any longer. You also won’t have to worry about buying countless products that promise to get rid of your acne, but really don’t.

Sugar Blues and greens
causes of acne

Image by Mona Loldwoman (Look for the good)

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay

Related Posts

Tags: , , ,

26 Comments on Acne 101: Acne Causes [DermTV.com Epi #121]

  1. mulvaney1004 says:

    i use lime or lemon for my acne, why does it work for me?

  2. kaylapaiam says:

    The American Institute Of Advanced Medicine can help! They have over 25 years experience and over 90% success rate for a varity for skin disorders including cystic acne check out theaiam.com their protocols really work!!

    Their medication is FDA approved with no side effects! ** Not a scam!

    theaiam.com

  3. lnr08f says:

    @MJamal55 antibiotics alone will not get rid of acne. You have to address your acne from the inside out and get to the cause or else it will not go away quickly. When our bodies contain too many toxins they want to get rid of them to prevent disease. Your body gets rid of the toxins through the holes in the largest organ of your body, the skin. Where is the place where there is the most congestion of pores? The face and chest, where does 99% of acne occur? msg me if u want good resources.

  4. Chinaboo94 says:

    I have Blackheads am I supposed to pick those out of my face or not?

  5. simplygarnett says:

    lets say my acne is cystic and inflammatory, antibiotics will help but i cant stay of them forever? usually u take antibiotics for a few days then your done…what then?…i get alot of cysts and ingrown hairs on my face(male) should i ask my dermatologist about accutane?

  6. MJamal55 says:

    If you take antibiotics , how long would it take for it to work and get rid off acne?
    PLEASE REPLY

  7. drakenshun58 says:

    is it ok to apply acne scrubs before you put pimple treatments in your skin? i heard that scrubbing your face doesn’t help and can only worsen the irritation?

  8. thomlk says:

    does accutane stops oil forever or only a certain amount of time?

  9. jenning11 says:

    so what do you recommend me to do to reduce bacteria on my skin because i mostly get red acne

  10. stephenlandrum says:

    @dermTVdotcom So would taking Omega-3 supplement pills be bad for my skin?

  11. beodanes says:

    @rudyness30 hi, but no it does not, nuts and chocolates are more likely to be blamed for causing breakouts..and also 5% carb is very low compared to your diet for example if your eating rice or meat..

  12. dermTVdotcom says:

    @thegame245 Any time fluid-like materials in your body are stagnant as opposed to flowing, they are prone to becoming infected. The sebum/oil in your comedones is subject to the same rule so if it’s there long enough, it can get infected and morph into a puss-filled, inflammatory legion. However, inflammatory legions do not change into comedones.

  13. thegame245 says:

    why is it that some of my non inflamitory acne lesions aka comodones sometimes turn into tender red papules or pustules?

  14. UNR3S7 says:

    Nice, I am Finally going to the dermatologist after 3 years of acne. I hope the doctor is as good as you.

  15. rudyness30 says:

    Does 5%Carb cause acne breakouts?… PLS REPLY ME SOON… Because i drink Gatorade everyday.

  16. dermTVdotcom says:

    @bloodfalcon7722: Yes, that’s correct. Topical products are more effective for treating non-inflammatory whiteheads and blackheads while oral medication is best to treat cysts.

  17. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @ProdigyMaster69 Good point, I should make a video about that! never even thought about it… thanks for commenting! I appreciate it!

  18. ProdigyMaster69 says:

    genetically modified food causes acne

  19. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Vampheart616 Hey Charli, Thanks for the question… Oily skin causes is caused mostly by diet and partially by what you put on your skin.
    Be sure to check out the other videos on my channel and search for videos on my channel by clicking “uploads” then type in “oily” then click search and you will see all my videos about oily skin and acne. I have quite a few! Hope this helps! :)

  20. Vampheart616 says:

    Hey!
    I haven’t had a chance to watch all of your vids, but i was just wondering if you had any advice for getting rid of oily skin? I do have acne too, but i’m kinda used to it so it doesn’t affect my confidence in the same way, but having oily skin is extremely embarassing, especially when out in public! lol Do you have any quick fixes for that??
    Thanks,
    -Charli

  21. Vampheart616 says:

    Hey!
    I haven’t had a chance to watch all of your vids, but i was just wondering if you had any advice for getting rid of oily skin? I do have acne too, but i’m kinda used to it so it doesn’t affect my confidence in the same way, but having oily skin is extremely embarassing, especially when out in public! lol Do you have any quick fixes for that??
    Thanks,
    -Charli

  22. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @CasualLuxuries yeah sure, will write it down… that is a tough one! it’s hard to tell you what to do on that one but will make a vid :)

  23. CasualLuxuries says:

    Another excellent video :) By the way can you do a video on how to shave? I mean I get zits around the facial hair area and I am scared it may cut or make the zits worse.
    Thank you & Take Care

  24. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @sufy1000 Your welcome, thanks for the comment and appreciation!

  25. sufy1000 says:

    Thanks for the vid.

  26. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @snoopyxox Your welcome! Thanks so much for the comment and like! that keeps me going! I appreciate your gratitude :)

Leave a Reply

*