Acne Is Caused By Stress

July 25, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comments Off 

 

Acne is a very common skin disorder that most young people get in early puberty. It is caused by inflammation of the small oil glands (sebaceous glands) that surround the fine hairs on the face and chest. Read more

Home Remedies For Rosacea

July 24, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comments Off 

Rosacea also reoccurs in the family so it can be safely assumed that there is a genetic predisposition to this problem. If left untreated, like other skin disorders Rosacea may become very severe and can cause permanent skin damage. Home made remedies are fast becoming a desired solution for problems related to skin and though some people might find it time consuming. They have shown astonishing results. Read more

Vitamins for Acne Prevention

June 17, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comment 

Acne prevention is important to both teenagers and adults to maintain self esteem and confidence and although it is mainly teenagers who commonly suffer due to hormonal changes, many adults can also suffer from this skin condition.

There is no one rule about acne prevention as all individuals are different and something that might work well for you, may not work well for someone else.  Some common causes of acne are hormonal changes, stress, allergies, drug use, deficient personal hygiene, poor nutrition, and cosmetics. Read more

How to Control Acne

June 16, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comment 

Acne is a hereditary condition brought on by hormonal changes that cause the oil glands to secrete too much oil (sebum). Excessive sebum, along with dead skin cells, creates a blockage in the pore, which breeds bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes). As a result, the pore becomes swollen, inflamed, and irritated. Acne may be aggravated further by emotional stress, environmental factors, picking at a pimple (which can spread bacteria, causing more pimples), and occasionally by diet.

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Skin Care Acne Cosmetics

June 16, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comment 

Cosmetic Skin Care Services. Look younger in minutes!

Acne treatment (photofacials and chemical peels), Botox, Facial rejuvenation with Chemical Peels and Photofacials. Remove spots (red spots, or dark spots) in just minutes. Repair sun damage with skin rejuvenation (photofacial, chest, arms or spots) Look younger now.

Yes, it’s true — a large number of people are having Botox injections to regain a more youthful appearance. See if botox is right for you. Call today Facial furrows form mainly in response to normal aging (increased by sun exposure) and the pull of underlying muscles. Botox works by decreasing the pull of these muscles thereby allowing treatment of some skin creases without surgery. Read more

How to get rid of chest acne

June 13, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comment 

Chest acne is a common form of acne that many people deal with. Find out how you can finally get rid of your chest acne problem for good today.

While you will find that many people deal with chest acne, it is quite a bit different than acne that occurs on the face, and treating it can be a bit different as well. Usually you’ll find that medications designed for the face are not the best treatment option for your chest acne; however, there are plenty of things that you can do to treat the problem and get rid of it for good. Read more

Acne Prevention Tips - Find Out How To Prevent Acne

May 26, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comment 

Acne Prevention

Acne prevention often becomes essential during our teenage years. It can cause great distress and embarrassment at an age when young people are very concerned about how they look. Almost no teenager – and many an adult on drugs like lithium – is spared a prolonged period of acne problems. Pubescent girls need to pay greater attention to acne prevention because of the hormonal upsurges associated with the onset of menstruation. Read more

Acne Myths which you must know

May 7, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Prevention · Comment 

There are many misconceptions out there regarding acne causes and development. Understanding acne means sorting through fact and fiction. Learn to identify some common acne myths, and uncover the truth about acne.

Acne Myths

Myth #1: Acne is caused by poor hygiene.

If you believe this myth, and wash your skin hard and frequently, you can actually make your acne worse. Acne is not caused by dirt or surface skin oils. Although excess oils, dead skin and a day’s accumulation of dust on the skin looks unsightly, they should not be removed by hand scrubbing. Vigorous washing and scrubbing will actually irritate the skin and make acne worse. The best approach to hygiene and acne: Gently wash your face twice a day with a mild soap, pat dry–and use an appropriate acne treatment for the acne.

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