Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Why Did Kevin Arnold Not Use the Best Treatment for Acne?

By Rob Sutter


"The Wonder Years" stands as one of my favorite TV shows in the world. It was a good coming-of-age story that showcased the life of a boy as he grew into a man. The show was only heightened by the fact that it was able to take real adolescent worries and portray them well. One such episode that was easily identifiable by people such as myself made me think that main character Kevin Arnold could have put the best treatment for acne to use.

The episode that I'm talking about is called, "The Pimple." In this episode, Kevin finds out at the Pruitts and their daughter Gina, old family friends of the Arnolds, are coming over to visit. Kevin is ready to tackle the day and just as he's ready to see Gina, he notices a pimple on his face. Throughout the rest of the episode, Kevin tries desperately to clean and cover up the embarrassing zit on his face. It's a problem growing up and it's one that was handled well in this show.

Kevin's actions as a teenager are as identifiable as him actually encountering a pimple upon his face. When he isn't trying to scrub his pimple away, he resorts to actually squeezing it in an attempt for it to pop. It's the worst choice that a young person can make - and I say that from experience - but it's something that desperate young people will take on. There are other treatments that could have helped on the matter, though.

Sometimes you won't be able to find the most useful method through as tore. Rather, natural remedies like honey masks or a more fruit-heavy diet are things that can be done right on your own. In order for you to find what the best treatment for acne truly is, though, you may find it important to look into only the natural ingredients in certain solutions. Probiotic Action is one such organization that will be able to detail all of the positives that come out of good bacteria being utilized on the skin.

Matters cleared up for Kevin, just as his face did, so the problem worked itself out in the end in TV show-like fashion. What has to be noted, however, is just how well the problems that acne caused were portrayed on television. This episode might not have had the magnitude of issues like drinking or break-ups but it stands as a problem that young people face. If you've become something of a Kevin Arnold yourself, just know that you don't have to go through such issues.




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