Don’t let anybody ever tell you different – the best way to cure acne was never squeezing or bursting them when you observe the very first blackheads begin to pop up all over your face. I tell you that it is going to be one huge mistake that could lead to infection, worsen the condition, and increase the risk of getting a lot of scars from the condition even when the acne itself has healed and is long gone.
Too many people just don’t get it; if you are going to nip acne in the bud, you have to do it right so that the condition is cured in a hurry, and there are no side effects of the acne treatment on your face and features as a result. There aren’t too many people that know precisely the cause of acne, except that it is contributed to by a series of factors, including age and puberty, gender or sex, hygiene, diet, genetics, skin type and pigmentation, and all the rest and so forth.
You must be thinking what I’m thinking already, by now, aren’t you? That’s a lot of possible causes, and too little a number of facts to prove one thing or the other. Well, you’re right, because that’s why so many people in the country – nay, in the entire world – today suffer from acnes that they cannot understand, and do not even have a clue how they can fix it.
I’ll tell you what the first step you should take is – you want to see a skin specialist. No, not a nutritionist or skin cosmetic physician or something, I mean a dermatologist. These guys study your skin and understand it. With a little knowledge of your medical history and that of your family, coupled with some direct tests carried out on your person, they’d be able to tell to a fairly accurate degree what it is that may have resulted in your acne – I must confess, there are few guarantees here, but it still is your best chance to cure the condition with little fear for relapse or recurrence. Applying some treatment, no matter how popular or allegedly effective, without knowing its origins or the origins of your acne, is a surefire way to worsen your condition.
Once you have it bottled down like that, you are on the right track. Now the dermatologist can offer you some advice on a few lifestyle changes, some dietary recommendations, and perhaps a few prescription medications that can help cure your condition.

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