Acne vulgaris (acne) is a
condition, popular with teens
and young adults, that is
characterized by red, inflamed
bumps and patches. These bumps
and patches are formed by
overactive sebacious glands
(usually due to hormonal imbalances),
high skin pH, oil, and basteria
that thrive in these conditions.
This acne can be worsened
by summer heat, improper cleaning,
itching and picking at the
bumps (they are not pimples
and will only get worse when
picked at), pH imbalance,
bad nutrition, etc...
By changing our habits we
can improve this condition.
Using mild soaps and cleansers
will prove less irritating.
Eating a well balanced diet
will average out the condition
and slowly improve it. And
we all know not to pick at
acne postules and bumps, but
to stop it and possibly cure
it we have to get to the source
deep in the skin.
Surface treatments like benzoyl
peroxide creams and solutions
are at best minimally effective
and can further irritate the
condition. We need to get
several layers down to the
source, the bacteria, inflamation,
and the sebacious glands where
acne forms.
Plastic surgeons know that
glycolic and salicylic peels
are better than hydrogen peroxide
treatments, but they will
not reach the source. This
is where plastic surceons
and doctors use TCA peels
(trichloroacetic acid) which
is a deeper peel to reach
the source, change the skin
pH (which kills off the bacteria
- they cannot survive in high
acidity conditions), and increase
skin regeneration by sloughing
off several layers. TCA peels
have been clinically prove
to treat and cure acne better
than any other treatment (including
lasers and Accutane) without
any of the horrible side effects).
TCA peels used to be something
only the wealthy could afford,
but not anymore. You can still
go to your doctor and pay
$500+ or you can do it yourself.
TCA peels are the easiest,
safest, and most effective
of all the skin peels and
are now easily available.
For more details about TCA
peels contact the author below
or look it up on the internet.
Get a TCA peel and start enjoying
cleaner, more youthful skin
and stop wasting your money
on products that don't work.
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
or by visiting or http://www.mdwholesale.com.
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