The Different Types of Pimples (And How to Treat Them)
We've all been there. We've had a pimple
when we need to look presentable. We've had blackheads and whiteheads.
Around 50
million Americans per year have acne.
What do you do to treat the condition? We
have compiled a list of the different types of pimples and skincare tips to
treat them.
Types of Pimples: Blackheads
One of the most common kinds of pimples is the blackhead. An open pore that clogs up
with oil and dead skin.
To prevent blackheads, you can use a
salicylic acid-based formula to wash your face. This cleans the skin before oil
and dirt have the chance to clog your pores. Pay attention to your reaction, as
salicylic acid causes irritation in some users.
Whatever you do, do not try to pop your
blackheads. The pressure from pushing grime out of the pimple can scar the skin
and spread bacteria, thus making the pimple deeper.
Try out some products from GetGlowing
Skincare to treat your blackheads.
Whiteheads
Whiteheads are prominent, white pimples
caused by clogged pores. The skin closes over the pores, trapping the bacteria.
Witch hazel is a popular treatment for
whiteheads. The topical solution cleans the skin, but take caution because it
can dry out the skin.
Honey is used for whiteheads as an
anti-inflammatory. It minimizes wounds and scarring and can soften the skin.
Aloe Vera is another medicine used to reduce scarring and eliminate bacteria.
Pustules
Pustules form when pores clog with yellow
pus and the skin surrounding the pustule is red. The pus forms because the body
uses its white blood cells to combat the bacteria.
Pustules can be treated with calamine
lotion, a topical cream also used to treat sunburns.
Acne Papules
Acne papules are caused when the pores are
blocked with too much bacteria. The papule erupts and becomes irritated.
Papules can be treated with sulfur.
Similar to salicylic acid, but less harsh, sulfur soothes the skin and absorbs
extra debris and oil.
Prescription creams treat papules. They
are a life-changer for many. You need to see a dermatologist for prescription
creams, but they contain quality ingredients not found in over-the-counter
products. A lot of these creams contain vitamin A which cleans skin and pores.
Nodules
Nodules are pimples that form deep under
the skin. They are mostly solid and do not fill with pus.
Nodule treatments include birth control to
regulate hormones, apple cider vinegar, and cortisone injections.
Cysts
Cysts occur when the bacteria collected in
pores get infected. Cysts are very deep in the skin and they scar easily. They
are also the largest kind of pimple.
Treatments for cysts include using ice to
reduce inflammation, warm compresses, antibiotics, and in some cases, surgery.
Pimple Prevention
Pimples all form when a pore gets clogged
with dirt and debris. However, there are several different types of pimples
that form from the initial clogged pore.
Pimples are treatable with preventative
methods such as prescription creams, antibiotics, and natural remedies such as
aloe vera and apple cider vinegar.
Don't stress if you have a pimple.
Everyone gets a blemish from time to time, but not everyone knows how to get
rid of pimples. Now you know how to treat different types of breakouts and
different types of pimples!