Have you discovered that you have scalp acne? This form of acne is particularly difficult to deal with simply because the hair blocks visibility of the acne as well as treatments. While this type of acne generally goes unnoticed it can still be painful and annoying. Some people aren’t bothered much by it but others get frustrated with having small sores on their head and seek ways to get rid of it.
As with normal acne that appears on the face, back, arms or any other body part, the best way to rid yourself of scalp acne is by treating your skin properly. There are medications available to treat this acne type but you should also help yourself by cleaning the affected areas thoroughly and avoiding oily substances. A lot of hair styling products including hair conditioners contribute to oily, acne infected skin and the scalp is no exception to this rule.
There are many things that can cause scalp acne. These include bad hygiene, hormonal problems, side effects of certain drugs, anything containing caffeine, stress or it could even be hereditary. Oily hair products and not washing your hair enough are also leading contributors in this form of acne. Figuring out which cause is yours can be difficult but usually you can narrow down the causes to a select few and come to a conclusion by testing each theory.
While you can use medication to rid yourself of scalp acne you should be careful to not use products that contain benzoyl peroxide in their ingredients. This is a main ingredient in most acne products but should not be used on your scalp because it has the tendency to bleach hair. While this ingredient has been proven to be very effective for fighting against acne, having your hair bleached by it is a potential risk. If you’re alright with possibly affecting your hair color give it a shot but, if you’re not, it’s highly recommended that you find a more suitable solution for your scalp acne.
Another skin problem that primarily affects the scalp and may be found when looking at your head is seborrheic dermatitis. This condition is more commonly known as dandruff and causes the skin on the scalp to become flaky or even scaly looking in appearance. While it is most commonly found on the scalp it can also occur on the face and chest.
Seborrheic dermatitis treatments usually consists of shampoos that are designed specifically for dandruff. There are many popular brands of these including T-Gel, Selsun Blue, Head & Shoulders and several others. These treatments often require daily use to keep the scalp from becoming dry. Dandruff can be very annoying, especially dealing with having an itchy scalp all the time. If you can’t find a dandruff shampoo that works on your scalp you may have to resort to getting a prescription strength treatment. There are loads of these available, too, and they are easily found via the internet.


Thu, Jun 23, 2011
Acne Scars, Skin Care