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Acne In Men

By: alien

Acne, is an anytime uninvited guest in your life. Acne is not a term associated with women only. It is a 'manly' term as well. Men in all age groups carry the possibility of being affected by it. There are various types of acne that might find home on your body but in specific terms Acne Conglobata can attack men greatly. It is a severe form of acne and could really get hostile if not paid heed to.

Men, if suffering from acne on the face, need to take special care. Shaving could be a big problem for them. If you are facing the shaving blues while coping with acne, here are some tips that would make the process easier.

Shaving tips during breakout:

1. Wash your face before you start shaving. Use hot, soapy water and wash it carefully.
2. Apply shaving cream only on the areas that are pimple free and ready to shave.
3. Be careful and do not nick the blemish, because that can be painful and it could bleed and force you to wear a bandage strip all day.
4. Use a fresh, sharp disposable razor and carefully shave around the area.

Make sure you use a razor blade that is both sharp and clean. Most disposable razors can give about two to three shaving sessions before they become too blunt. Once the razor is blunt, throw it away and use a new one. Using a blunt razor can damage the skin and make outbreaks worse.

You will have patches of light or even heavy beard surrounding the outbreak area for some days, but don’t worry about the looks. It is surely better than drawing blood and creating a painful mess on your face.

On the other hand, many teenage young men find the electric shaver very helpful. Many find that by using an electric shaver they worry much less about pimples. In fact, unless the blemish is large and sore, you may be able to shave right over it with an electric razor without doing any harm. If you choose to go the electric shaver route, find a pre-shave lotion that will help the whiskers of your beard to stand up so that they can be shaved off easily. Many of these pre-shave lotions contain alcohol and that can both dry out the skin and be painful if applied to acne. Find a brand that has no alcohol, and if possible one that contains an antibacterial agent that can even help you fight acne. This does not mean that teenagers must use an electric razor. Many can successfully use a blade with little or no problems.

Acne can be well fought if precautions are taken. Moreover, there are a lot of treatment options available for you. And you can choose just the right one, which suits you. Remember, your being a man is not reason enough for acne not to attack you. So keep a check and be extra careful!


Alien writes for rare skin disorders. You can get more info on blackheads treatment and for acne treatment.

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