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Do You Care for Acne Care?
Different people have different types of skin. Acne prone skins
are very sensitive skin types. Therefore, acne care must be
given special attention by persons that have these skin types.
Acne sufferers follow a specific type of acne care...
Natural Acne Treatment! Healing Your Skin Naturally, The Way Nature Intended
Nature has a powerful way of healing the body, and when it comes
to helping you eliminate your blemish breakouts, a natural acne
treatment may be the only solution!
Growing up as a child we were always taught to eat our fruits
and...
Prescription Acne Medicine
Acne can be controlled with certain over-the-counter products in most cases, but since many different types of acne exist, prescription medicine is needed in some cases.
Acne can be controlled with certain...
Teenage Skin And Helpful Acne Treatments
Having acne can be hard, especially if you are a teenager. You can feel isolated and unattractive and that can have adverse effects on your social life.
This is why finding the right kind of acne treatment is so crucial. The problem, however, is...
Treatments To Reduce Acne Scarring
Treatments for Acne Scarring
Acne affects millions of Americans each year. Many people have
the common pimple or breakout, but for a few of the unlucky acne
sufferers, acne can cause scarring. Acne scarring usually
happens in severe acne...
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How Real Dermatologists And Plastic Surgeons Cure And Treat Fine Lines, Wrinkles, And Acne
Fine lines and wrinkles are
a fact of aging. They make
everyone look older as the
skin loses its elasticity
and starts to sag. Frowning
and facial expressions over
time can also result in the
same loss of elasticity. There
are thousands of various products
we see hawked on TV by leading
actresses and assorted hollywood
stars from Jessica Simpson,
Jennifer Anniston, etc...
We even see them on Oprah
as some of her recent Oprah's
favorite things giveaways.
The problem is that 99.9%
of them do not work at all
or minimally at best! We asked
thousands of dermatologists
and surgeons what the best
remedies were other than plastic
surgery. The answer was unanimous
- a routine of TCA skin peels,
mild cleansers - no harsh
soaps, stay out of the sun,
use sunscreen, and take vitamin
E and fish oil pills. Not
one of them mentioned any
of the thousands of products
we see on TV and in magazines
that claim to cure or ease
these fine lines and wrinkles.
TCA stands for trichloroacetic
acid. TCA peels have long
been used in doctors offices
and medispas for treatment
of many skin problems like
sun damage, liver spots, acne,
acne scarring, wrinkles, fine
lines, freckles, pregnancy
mask, etc... TCA peels are
not cheap, but they are the
most effective product or
treatment available for fine
line and wrinkles. They increase
your skins rate of repair
and they also increase collagen
production. They are the most
prescribed chemical peel and
are, hands down, the most
effective treatment for fine
lines and wrinkles - and also
acne! They can now be purchased
for home use.
Mild cleansers are inportant
as they will clean, but not
overdry or aggravate your
face. Cetaphil and the Target
generic brand are great. They
will gently emulsify dirt
and oil and remove it with
out overdrying your face.
Products with benzoyl peroxide,
like Proactive, should be
avoided as they will overdry
and aggravate oily skin and
acne. Harsh soaps will have
the same effect as benzoyl
peroxide products.
The sun is your enemy. It
will age your skin and does
result in wrinkles and other
skin problems like melanoma
- the worst type of skin cancer.
Use sunscreens with high SPF's
like 30 - 40. You need to
cover up when going out in
the sun. And I can't stress
it enough wear sunscreen -
If youdon't think you will
get cancer from being out
in the sun, goto your local
hospital oncology department.
Most of those people didn't
think they could get it either.
Vitamin E and fish oil pills
will increase the hydration
of your skin. They will increase
the elasticity of your skin
and reduce wrinkles and fine
lines. It can take a few months
to see the results and they
won't be as dramatic as with
the TCA peels mentioned earlier,
but they have been clinically
proven to be effective.
There you have it - how to
treat and cure fine line and
wrinkles from real dermatologists
and plastic surgeons. Real
treatments that really work.
For more information on TCA
peels please see the link
below.
About the author:
David Maillie is a chemist
with over 12 years experience
in biochemical research and
clynical analysis. He is an
alumni of Cornell University
and specializes in biochemical
synthesis for public, private,
and governmental skin care
interests. He can be reached
at http://www.bestskinpeel.com.
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