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Acne Solution From a Pill
Most people believe the only way to cure their acne problem is
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chemicals to try to clean deep. This can actually make...
Body Acne Questions
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Factors That Do Not Cause Acne
The following are the factors, which are not correlated to acne
development even if a number of people perceive it to be so:
1. Heredity: If the parents have undergone the acne problem, it
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Get The Glow, But Remove The Shine - Homemade Facial Skin Care Recipes For Oily Skin
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Home Treatment for Acne - a non-chemical approach
The acne products that are sold in stores are full of chemicals that you may not want to apply to your skin. Many people prefer more natural products, and often look for home treatments for acne. Home treatment for acne, in many cases, has proven to...
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Options In Acne Treatment
Acne treatment is one of
the most common requests dermatologists
hear from their patients.
The condition generally begins
in the teenage years, but
can affect people into their
thirties and forties. Blemishes
often cause people to avoid
social situations and, in
extreme cases, can lead to
feelings of depression.
The exact cause of acne is
not known, but there are several
theories. One is that break
outs tend to be hereditary.
If parents and siblings suffer
from it, you may too. Another
is that the hormones that
surge through the body in
puberty cause the sebaceous
glands to increase in size
and produce more oils. This
leads to an increase in blemishes.
Other hormonal causes include
pregnancy, menstruation and
birth control pills.
Although the exact cause of
this skin condition is unknown,
there are factors that can
aggravate it. Squeezing a
blemish can spread bacteria
and cause more break outs
on your face. Excessive humidity
and sweating can also spread
bacteria and aggravate the
condition.
There are several myths surrounding
acne. Stress is thought to
cause acne, but it does not.
However, the stress you feel
as a result of the pimples
is real. Consider relaxation
techniques, reading the bible
and prayer as a way to reduce
this stress. Other myths include
diet and having dirty skin.
Proper skin care can help
prevent the spread of acne.
Improper skin care can actually
make blemishes worse. Excessive
scrubbing with harsh cleansers
is drying, causes irritations
and can create more pimples.
Use a gentle cleanser no more
than twice a day, if your
skin is excessively oily,
you can wash three times.
Look for a gentle cleanser
that is made for your skin
type. Salicylic acid is a
good ingredient to look for.
Don't use astringent unless
you have very oily skin. Astringents
can dry out the skin and make
it worse. You may be tempted
to skip the moisturizer, but
don't do this. Your skin needs
moisture. Choose a product
that is made for people who
are prone to pimples. Look
for an oil free, non acnegenic
lotion.
Dermatologists can help with
acne treatment. Topical ointments
and oral medications can be
prescribed for extreme cases.
Many of these prescriptions
can cause photosensitivity.
You should always wear a sunscreen
with an SPF of at least 30,
if you go in the sun while
using prescription medications.
For maximum rejuvenation,
your doctor may recommend
a chemical peel.
In the past, you could only
have a peel in the dermatologist's
office. Now there is a home
treatment alternative. Esthetician's
Choice is a medical grade
peel that you can use in the
comfort of your home. The
main ingredient is Trichloroacetic
Acid (TCA) which is considered
to be the most effective skin
peel product on the market.
TCA is a non toxic chemical
that has been used by dermatologists
for over 30 years to treat
acne and other skin conditions.
Peels exfoliate the skin on
a deeper level than can be
achieved with most other skin
care products. Easy to follow,
step by step directions allow
you to perform the peel easily
at home. Esthetician's Choice
takes only minutes to apply.
You may experience a slight
reddening for a day or tow
and the skin will continue
to peel, revealing clearer
skin underneath.
You will notice results quickly,
unlike topical ointments and
medications, which can take
months to see results. Use
the peel full strength for
a deeper peel, or you can
dilute it for surface exfoliation.
Visit www.bestskinpeel.com to learn more about
this remarkable product, which
is guaranteed to give you
the results you want.
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 interests.
He can be reached at M.D.
Wholesale: http://www.bestskinpeel.com.
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