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Acne Cures
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according to statistics. Experts spend a lot of time doing
research to determine how acne forms and how it is eliminated.
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Possible Acne Messages
There are over ten forms of acne a person can experience, from chloracne to acne mechanica. Just as acne can take on varied forms, there are a variety of reasons why one may have acne. Acne formations act as messengers from the body, suggesting...
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Is There A Single Acne Cure That Will Work For Everyone?
How do we go about preventing
acne? Well to be honest if
you don't have acne then you're
probably not too bothered
about preventing it. How about
looking for a cure first of
all and then looking for ways
to prevent it coming back
in the future?
Although it's common now to
believe that it is not diet
that brings about acne ("chocolate
has nothing to do with it"
scream the experts) it's interesting
to note that Eastern countries
don't have acne epedemics
to the extremes that we in
the West are used to.
One thing is clear; acne is
not caused by dirt. It is
caused when the oil in our
body is not metabolized efficiently
and dead skin cells become
sticky and block the pores
of the skin. Bacteria then
enters into the pores and
causes infection and inflammation.
So what can be done to prevent
this happening? It seems obvious
to stay away from McDonald's
and other junk foods, yet
our bodies may still produce
oil.
Hygiene helps to control it,
yet acne is not caused by
a lack of hygeine, it comes
about because of bacteria
already present in the skin.
The only true combatant, it
seems, is to use a multitude
of acne prevention methods
at the same time.
Zinc gluconate and some antibiotics
administered orally are both
effective in treating the
inflammation of acne, while
insulin is also reported to
have worked in the same way.
No big studies have been done
on the latter though, so proceed
cautiously with this one.
Some doctors have even recommended
birth control pills as having
limited acne, then again some
say that they can cause acne!
Research is now being done
on the use of lasers for the
prevention of acne. Lasers
have been used to treat the
scars left by really bad acne,
and it has recently been discovered
that the follicle sac from
which the hair grows, as well
as the sebaceous gland that
produces oil, can be burned
away by the use of lasers.
You may have heard of the
N-Lite laser treatment. It
was recently shown in a popular
daytime TV show in the UK
with a guest who claimed it
was the only thing that had
completely cured her. This
led to widespread acclaim
for N-Lite and hundreds of
new clients for the company.
Naturally, since this TV appearance,
many people have used their
services with varying results.
The fact is that there is
no one cure that will handle
everybody's skin type. The
only way to beat acne is to
mix and match different treatments,
internally, as well as on
the skin's surface, until
you find the one cure that
works for you and you alone.
Rosa Dawson is an author on
www.preventingacne.info
a complete guide to acne cures,
treatments and all the latest
news for acne sufferers.
About the author:
Rosa Dawson is an author on
www.preventingacne.info
a complete guide to acne cures,
treatments and all the latest
news for acne sufferers.
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