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The Infographics Show, What Is Actually Inside A Pimple and Why You Should Never Pop One

What Is Actually Inside A Pimple and Why You Should Never Pop One

zits bumps pimples ah at one time or

another you've glanced in the mirror and

been horrified to discover a big gross

painful pimple which has seemingly

appeared on your face overnight

where do pimples come from what's in a

pimple and how can you get rid of them

well we're no dermatologists in fact if

we knew the secret to absolutely perfect

skin we'd probably be retired on a yacht

somewhere and not making this video

however we thought we'd explore how

pimples are formed and maybe provide

some tips on improving your skin the

terms pimple and acne are often used

interchangeably but they aren't actually

the same thing pimples are a symptom of

acne which is a skin condition where

your hair follicles become clogged with

oil and dead skin cells if you suffer

from acne you're not alone acne is one

of the most common disorders treated by

dermatologists and other health care

professionals more than 90% of the world

population is affected by acne at some

point in their life contrary to popular

belief acne can affect anyone at any age

although it's especially prevalent in

the teens because they're undergoing

puberty during puberty hormone levels

increase among other actions hormones

can cause skin to become thicker widened

glands and produce more sebum and oily

waxy substance which blankets

moisturizes and protects the skin

helping to keep it supple the biggest

organ of your body is your skin most

adults have some 8 pounds and 16 to 20

1.5 square feet of skin the thickness of

your skin fluctuates depending on which

part of the body it's covering and also

by your gender and age skin is an anti

dehydration insulating shield guarding

sensitive inner parts against

microorganisms extremes of temperature

harmful chemicals and elements of nature

such as UV sunlight in addition to being

protective skin synthesizes vitamin D

for converting calcium into healthy

bones and helps to regulate body

temperature the average square inch of

skin holds 650 sweat glands 20 blood

vessels and more than 1000 of nerve

endings in addition to all of its other

functions skin is elastic and allows us

free movement also it keeps us looking

good just imagine how you'd look without

your skin skin is composed of three main

layers the epidermis the dermis and the

hypodermis the outermost surface of the

skin is the protective epidermis the

epidermis mainly consists of

keratinocytes cells made from the tough

protein

keratin the same material in your hair

and nails the epidermis consists of five

sub layers the deepest sub layer of the

epidermis is the stratum germinativum

where cell division or mitosis takes

place the new cells are pushed up

through the stratum mucosa then the

stratum spinosum and the stratum

granulosum in the stratum granulosum sub

layer the keratinocytes cells start

dying and hardening by the time the

cells reached the top layer the stratum

corneum they're dead the stratum corneum

is made up of these tightly packed dead

skin cells which are continuously

flaking off and being replaced the

process of desquamation from skin cell

birth to shedding happens over

approximately a 28 day cycle the

thickness of your epidermis ranges from

point 0 5 millimeters on the eyelids to

point 8 plus or minus 1.5 millimeters on

your soles and palms the epidermis is

bonded to a deeper and much thicker skin

layer below known as the dermis the

dermis which consists of connective

fibers of collagen in elastin has two

distinct layers the papillary layer and

the reticular layer the dermis has blood

vessels which help regulate body

temperature by increasing blood flow to

the skin to allow heat to escape or by

restricting the flow when it's cold the

dermis is packed with specialized

sensory nerves and nerve structures

connected to each ear follicle which

provide a sense of touch surface

temperature and pain relaying the

sensations to your brain the dermis also

contains hair follicles lymphatic

vessels sweat glands and sebaceous

glands the third main layer of the skin

is the hypodermis also called

subcutaneous tissue the hypodermis is

used for fat storage it insulates and

cushions internal organs and bones from

injury so now that we know a little

about the skin let's discuss how pimples

are created pimples begin within hair

follicles and sebaceous glands in the

dermis hair follicles are small tubular

openings in the skin through which the

hair and sebum reached the skin's

surface the follicle consists of the

hair root and ball near the pore opening

at the top are the sebaceous ducts and

glands the thicker the hair the higher

quantity of sebaceous glands attached in

that follicle in a properly functioning

hair follicle sebaceous glands secrete

sebum into the poor

sebum and dead cells slough from the

stratum corneum emerge at the skin's

surface through the pore opening

problems occur when this process goes

awry the sebum and dead skin cells

become trapped within the hair follicle

forming a hard plug that blocks

poor opening these clogged hair

follicles are called comedones

closed comedones are called blackheads

blackheads are not trapped dirt but skin

cells which have oxidized or reacted

with oxygen in the air open comedones

are called whiteheads the bacteria Pro

prion a bacterium acnes or P acnes likes

to hang out in hair follicles and on

skin it eats sebum when a comedo or a

singular comedone e clogs a pore opening

it creates an anaerobic environment

which allows P acnes to thrive in the

hair follicle as the amount of bacteria

along with sebum and dead cells grow the

hair follicle swells creating a pow'ful

or a small raised bump with no visible

opening some pal fuels are tender to the

touch

sometimes the follicle wall bursts and

floods the dermis white blood cells rush

in to fight the bacteria redness and

swelling occur and pus is created often

on the tip of the pal peel a pimple or

pustule has now formed if a break in the

follicle wall happens near the skin's

surface the pimple tends to be minor and

heals quickly generally it takes 4 to 5

days for a pimple to form when a pimple

suddenly appears on your face it's been

in the works for a few days if left

alone small pimples generally will

vanish within about a week however if a

rupture in the follicle wall occurs deep

within the dermis it creates severe

lesion such as nodules and blind pimples

these are often painful and may take

weeks to disappear coma donees and

pimples can appear anywhere on your skin

than has follicles but more commonly

appear on the face neck chest and back

people with bad acne tend to produce

high amounts of sebum and have large

amounts of P acnes on their skin in

addition to puberty hormones acne can be

triggered by pregnancy hormones

menstruation illness taking certain

medications poor diet and stress

researchers are still learning about

acne but speculate the severity of a

person's acne is genetic we all want

clear healthy-looking skin so if you

struggle with acne what do you do well

it's important to look at the big

picture and develop long term good

habits that result in more clear skin

that includes a regular skin care

routine plenty of sleep and a healthy

diet a shooing smoking and drug

addiction some people say that junk or

greasy food causes bad skin however

studies haven't proven this to be true

researchers have uncovered links between

acne and

items that tend to cause inflammation in

general adding to already present

inflammation in the skin

among other foods this includes dairy

items high in sugar and items that are

high on the glycemic index meaning foods

that your body quickly converts into

glucose and causes your body's insulin

levels to spike Steve insulin spikes

increase the production of sebum which

can contribute to the clogging of

follicles generally speaking a healthy

diet is good for the overall care of you

including clear skin the same goes for

getting plenty of sleep and choosing not

to smoke or abuse drugs what you put

into your body is reflected on your skin

building a regular consistent skincare

routine is really important improving

your skin takes time it's far better to

have an ongoing regimen rather than

frustratedly over washing your face with

a harsh cleanser whenever you have a bad

break out while we're not going to tout

any particular skincare brand over

another it's important to treat your

skin gently we know that using strong or

harsh soap or medicine seems like it'll

work harder or faster but that's not the

case sometimes doing so even dries out

your skin and as a result your body

increases the production of sebum if you

work a job where your skin is exposed to

large amounts of dust such as manual

labor or grease such as in a fast-food

kitchen it's easier for your pores to

become clogged and you may need to wash

your face three times a day even so

unless uh turley necessary to remove

dirt or chemicals from the skin a gentle

cleanser is the best your routine should

contain more steps than just washing

your face you should use acne medication

to directly target pimples also using a

moisturizer and wearing sunscreen when

going outside is important yes sunscreen

also needs to be worn by people with

darker complexions acne scarring can

cause hyperpigmentation which can be

exacerbated by UV rays if your acne is

especially bad or you have some pimples

that simply will not go away don't

hesitate to see a dermatologist

prescribed treatments from a doctor who

has evaluated your skin can work wonders

how can you avoid acne scarring

unfortunately some pimples leave behind

blemishes even when you don't touch them

but a good way to ensure scarring is by

popping your pimples you know not to do

it yet most of us do

don't pop pimples not only are you

interfering with your body's healing

mechanism you

damaging your skin and spreading the

bacteria and pasta from the infected

pork to the surrounding pores sometimes

you're even pushing the bacteria deeper

into your skin layers but you have a

good technique you use gloves etc no we

know it's hard to resist but it's best

to leave pimples be sure you're getting

rid of a temporary blemish if you pop

now but long-term you may be setting

yourself up for scarring pitting

hyperpigmentation or infection often

popping a pimple doesn't even get all

the Mater out and a pimple reoccurs in

this same spot if you have a bad or a

blind pimple you may want to use a warm

compress on it a warm compress may help

ease the pain help the clogged pore to

loosen and draw us to the surface of

your skin

soak a clean washcloth in hot water

making sure the water is at too hot to

avoid burning then simply apply the

compress to the pimple for 10 to 15

minutes do this three to four times a

day until the pimple releases pus and

heels don't pop it when the pus comes to

the head in general try not to touch

your face and when you do wash your

hands before touching your face resting

your hand on your skin can spread

bacteria and irritate skin if you use a

headset or hold your phone to your face

frequently disinfect it also change your

pillow case often especially if you

sweat at night even though you may

change your sheets on a longer schedule

changing your pillowcase twice a week

may lessen the spread of bacteria on

your face do some research

sometimes it takes time to figure out a

good skincare routine don't do a skin

treatment just because you saw it on the

Internet spend some time learning wyott

treatments may be good or bad for your

particular skin we're sure you've run

across someone on the internet using

toothpaste glue or hair conditioner as

an amazing face treatment be careful if

the product is not intended for facial

use it's probably a good idea to stay

away from it for skin care what's your

best tip for dealing with pimples let us

know in the comments also be sure to

check out our other video why do some

people remove their own eyes thanks for

watching and as always don't forget to

Like share and subscribe see you next

time

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another you've glanced in the mirror and

been horrified to discover a big gross

painful pimple which has seemingly

appeared on your face overnight

where do pimples come from what's in a

pimple and how can you get rid of them

well we're no dermatologists in fact if

we knew the secret to absolutely perfect

skin we'd probably be retired on a yacht

somewhere and not making this video

however we thought we'd explore how

pimples are formed and maybe provide

some tips on improving your skin the

terms pimple and acne are often used

interchangeably but they aren't actually

the same thing pimples are a symptom of

acne which is a skin condition where

your hair follicles become clogged with

oil and dead skin cells if you suffer

from acne you're not alone acne is one

of the most common disorders treated by

dermatologists and other health care

professionals more than 90% of the world

population is affected by acne at some

point in their life contrary to popular

belief acne can affect anyone at any age

although it's especially prevalent in

the teens because they're undergoing

puberty during puberty hormone levels

increase among other actions hormones

can cause skin to become thicker widened

glands and produce more sebum and oily

waxy substance which blankets

moisturizes and protects the skin

helping to keep it supple the biggest

organ of your body is your skin most

adults have some 8 pounds and 16 to 20

1.5 square feet of skin the thickness of

your skin fluctuates depending on which

part of the body it's covering and also

by your gender and age skin is an anti

dehydration insulating shield guarding

sensitive inner parts against

microorganisms extremes of temperature microorganisms extremes of temperature

harmful chemicals and elements of nature

such as UV sunlight in addition to being

protective skin synthesizes vitamin D

for converting calcium into healthy

bones and helps to regulate body

temperature the average square inch of

skin holds 650 sweat glands 20 blood

vessels and more than 1000 of nerve

endings in addition to all of its other

functions skin is elastic and allows us

free movement also it keeps us looking

good just imagine how you'd look without

your skin skin is composed of three main

layers the epidermis the dermis and the

hypodermis the outermost surface of the

skin is the protective epidermis the

epidermis mainly consists of

keratinocytes cells made from the tough

protein

keratin the same material in your hair

and nails the epidermis consists of five

sub layers the deepest sub layer of the

epidermis is the stratum germinativum

where cell division or mitosis takes

place the new cells are pushed up

through the stratum mucosa then the

stratum spinosum and the stratum

granulosum in the stratum granulosum sub

layer the keratinocytes cells start

dying and hardening by the time the

cells reached the top layer the stratum

corneum they're dead the stratum corneum

is made up of these tightly packed dead

skin cells which are continuously

flaking off and being replaced the

process of desquamation from skin cell

birth to shedding happens over

approximately a 28 day cycle the

thickness of your epidermis ranges from

point 0 5 millimeters on the eyelids to

point 8 plus or minus 1.5 millimeters on

your soles and palms the epidermis is

bonded to a deeper and much thicker skin

layer below known as the dermis the

dermis which consists of connective

fibers of collagen in elastin has two

distinct layers the papillary layer and

the reticular layer the dermis has blood

vessels which help regulate body

temperature by increasing blood flow to

the skin to allow heat to escape or by

restricting the flow when it's cold the

dermis is packed with specialized

sensory nerves and nerve structures

connected to each ear follicle which

provide a sense of touch surface

temperature and pain relaying the

sensations to your brain the dermis also

contains hair follicles lymphatic

vessels sweat glands and sebaceous

glands the third main layer of the skin

is the hypodermis also called

subcutaneous tissue the hypodermis is

used for fat storage it insulates and

cushions internal organs and bones from

injury so now that we know a little

about the skin let's discuss how pimples

are created pimples begin within hair

follicles and sebaceous glands in the

dermis hair follicles are small tubular

openings in the skin through which the

hair and sebum reached the skin's

surface the follicle consists of the

hair root and ball near the pore opening

at the top are the sebaceous ducts and

glands the thicker the hair the higher

quantity of sebaceous glands attached in

that follicle in a properly functioning

hair follicle sebaceous glands secrete

sebum into the poor

sebum and dead cells slough from the

stratum corneum emerge at the skin's

surface through the pore opening

problems occur when this process goes

awry the sebum and dead skin cells

become trapped within the hair follicle

forming a hard plug that blocks formando un tapón duro que bloquea

poor opening these clogged hair

follicles are called comedones

closed comedones are called blackheads

blackheads are not trapped dirt but skin

cells which have oxidized or reacted

with oxygen in the air open comedones

are called whiteheads the bacteria Pro

prion a bacterium acnes or P acnes likes

to hang out in hair follicles and on

skin it eats sebum when a comedo or a

singular comedone e clogs a pore opening

it creates an anaerobic environment

which allows P acnes to thrive in the

hair follicle as the amount of bacteria

along with sebum and dead cells grow the

hair follicle swells creating a pow'ful

or a small raised bump with no visible

opening some pal fuels are tender to the открытие некоторых видов топлива для пал нежно относится к

touch

sometimes the follicle wall bursts and

floods the dermis white blood cells rush

in to fight the bacteria redness and

swelling occur and pus is created often

on the tip of the pal peel a pimple or на кончике пальца прыщик или

pustule has now formed if a break in the

follicle wall happens near the skin's

surface the pimple tends to be minor and

heals quickly generally it takes 4 to 5

days for a pimple to form when a pimple

suddenly appears on your face it's been

in the works for a few days if left

alone small pimples generally will

vanish within about a week however if a

rupture in the follicle wall occurs deep

within the dermis it creates severe

lesion such as nodules and blind pimples

these are often painful and may take

weeks to disappear coma donees and недели, чтобы исчезнуть в коме и

pimples can appear anywhere on your skin

than has follicles but more commonly

appear on the face neck chest and back

people with bad acne tend to produce

high amounts of sebum and have large

amounts of P acnes on their skin in

addition to puberty hormones acne can be

triggered by pregnancy hormones

menstruation illness taking certain

medications poor diet and stress

researchers are still learning about

acne but speculate the severity of a

person's acne is genetic we all want

clear healthy-looking skin so if you

struggle with acne what do you do well

it's important to look at the big

picture and develop long term good

habits that result in more clear skin

that includes a regular skin care

routine plenty of sleep and a healthy

diet a shooing smoking and drug

addiction some people say that junk or

greasy food causes bad skin however

studies haven't proven this to be true

researchers have uncovered links between

acne and

items that tend to cause inflammation in

general adding to already present

inflammation in the skin

among other foods this includes dairy

items high in sugar and items that are

high on the glycemic index meaning foods

that your body quickly converts into

glucose and causes your body's insulin

levels to spike Steve insulin spikes

increase the production of sebum which

can contribute to the clogging of

follicles generally speaking a healthy

diet is good for the overall care of you

including clear skin the same goes for

getting plenty of sleep and choosing not

to smoke or abuse drugs what you put

into your body is reflected on your skin

building a regular consistent skincare

routine is really important improving

your skin takes time it's far better to

have an ongoing regimen rather than

frustratedly over washing your face with

a harsh cleanser whenever you have a bad

break out while we're not going to tout

any particular skincare brand over

another it's important to treat your

skin gently we know that using strong or

harsh soap or medicine seems like it'll

work harder or faster but that's not the

case sometimes doing so even dries out

your skin and as a result your body

increases the production of sebum if you

work a job where your skin is exposed to

large amounts of dust such as manual

labor or grease such as in a fast-food

kitchen it's easier for your pores to

become clogged and you may need to wash

your face three times a day even so

unless uh turley necessary to remove если только не потребуется удалить

dirt or chemicals from the skin a gentle

cleanser is the best your routine should

contain more steps than just washing

your face you should use acne medication

to directly target pimples also using a

moisturizer and wearing sunscreen when

going outside is important yes sunscreen

also needs to be worn by people with

darker complexions acne scarring can

cause hyperpigmentation which can be hyperpigmentatie veroorzaken, wat kan zijn

exacerbated by UV rays if your acne is

especially bad or you have some pimples

that simply will not go away don't

hesitate to see a dermatologist

prescribed treatments from a doctor who

has evaluated your skin can work wonders

how can you avoid acne scarring

unfortunately some pimples leave behind

blemishes even when you don't touch them пятна, даже если вы к ним не прикасаетесь

but a good way to ensure scarring is by

popping your pimples you know not to do

it yet most of us do

don't pop pimples not only are you

interfering with your body's healing

mechanism you

damaging your skin and spreading the

bacteria and pasta from the infected бактерии и пасту из зараженного

pork to the surrounding pores sometimes

you're even pushing the bacteria deeper

into your skin layers but you have a

good technique you use gloves etc no we

know it's hard to resist but it's best

to leave pimples be sure you're getting

rid of a temporary blemish if you pop

now but long-term you may be setting

yourself up for scarring pitting

hyperpigmentation or infection often

popping a pimple doesn't even get all

the Mater out and a pimple reoccurs in Мэтр вышел, и прыщ снова появился в

this same spot if you have a bad or a

blind pimple you may want to use a warm

compress on it a warm compress may help

ease the pain help the clogged pore to

loosen and draw us to the surface of

your skin

soak a clean washcloth in hot water

making sure the water is at too hot to

avoid burning then simply apply the

compress to the pimple for 10 to 15

minutes do this three to four times a

day until the pimple releases pus and

heels don't pop it when the pus comes to

the head in general try not to touch

your face and when you do wash your

hands before touching your face resting

your hand on your skin can spread

bacteria and irritate skin if you use a

headset or hold your phone to your face

frequently disinfect it also change your

pillow case often especially if you

sweat at night even though you may

change your sheets on a longer schedule

changing your pillowcase twice a week

may lessen the spread of bacteria on

your face do some research

sometimes it takes time to figure out a

good skincare routine don't do a skin

treatment just because you saw it on the

Internet spend some time learning wyott

treatments may be good or bad for your

particular skin we're sure you've run

across someone on the internet using

toothpaste glue or hair conditioner as

an amazing face treatment be careful if

the product is not intended for facial

use it's probably a good idea to stay

away from it for skin care what's your

best tip for dealing with pimples let us

know in the comments also be sure to

check out our other video why do some

people remove their own eyes thanks for

watching and as always don't forget to

Like share and subscribe see you next

time