How Do You Get Rid of Acne Redness?

July 5, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Acne is a disorder of the skin which causes rash-like symptoms. Acne is caused by hair follicles in the skin becoming clogged. The skin produces an oil called sebum. It also sheds its skin cells. When the skin produces too much sebum and/or sheds too quickly, the sebum and the skin cells will stick together and clog the hair follicles or pores of the skin. If the blockage comes in contact with the air, it will become a blackhead, if not, it will become a whitehead. Read more

How to Treat Acne During Pregnancy

July 4, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Acne in pregnancy is very common, whether you have previously had acne or not. If you are planning to get pregnant, it is important to discuss your acne treatments with your doctor. Many of these can harm the unborn baby. Women have complained of acne appearing mainly on the face, chest and back areas. Occurrence can be different in every woman, and while some will have moderate to severe outbreaks others will not be conflicted with acne during pregnancy at all. As with pregnancy itself, each case is different. Women that are affected during a first pregnancy may not have acne during subsequent pregnancies, or vice versa. Read more

Anti Aging Skin Care Treatment

July 2, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Nowadays, anti aging skin care  is easy with the presence of various natural skin products and technologies. Laugh lines are one of the signs that can easily be seen on the face as you grow old. But you can age gracefully without the signs of laugh lines on your face. In doing this, various anti aging skin care tips are to be followed properly and regularly. Compared to men, women get aged easier, so here are some anti-aging skin care  tips that can help cover age problems among women without the pain of plastic surgeries and operations. Read more

How to Get Rid of Acne

July 1, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Acne is a common problem faced by almost all teen-agers and youth. What is acne and why do we get them. Acne is actually caused because of hormone imbalance. Your skin breaks out because of a hormone called testosterone. Both men and women have testosterone in their systems. In fact, did you know that in order to make testosterone, boys bodies have to make female hormones first? If you have acne, you haven’t got abnormal levels of testosterone. You’ve got skin that reacts abnormally to this hormone. You start producing testosterone around the time you start sprouting body hair. Testosterone tells glands in your skin, called sebaceous glands, to produce oily stuff called sebum. To add to the problem the inside of the tubes that hold each hair become gummy and get partially blocked - giving you blackheads. Put together if sebum blocks the tubes — you have big acne. Read more

Acne Scar Treatment

June 28, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Acne is a very common skin disorder which has become problem for all ages. The teen years can be tough and sometimes even after passing those adolescent years acne may not leave you alone. After passing through that testing phase of acne you have to clear another milestone of the scars left behind due to acne. Acne may leave you at some point or other but the scars become very visible and your face is the one which gets most affected. Read more

Home Remedies for Treating Acne

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Acne is described as psychic trauma, humiliation, frustration, embarrassment and dirty. Most of them who have a wonderful physique, with attractive smile, walk with their head held low due to inferiority. Read more

Tea Tree Oil for Acne Treatment

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Tea tree oil is an oil extracted from the leaves of the Australian Melaleuca Alternafolia tree. It has powerful anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral qualities.

Tea tree oil has been traditionally used for thing such as athletes foot, body odor, bad breath, cold sores, and yes it has been traditionally used topically for acne.

In fact it has been proven effective killing acne bacteria when topically applied. And because of that it is often used as a replacement to benzoyl peroxide in many of the “natural” acne treatments. Read more

Treatment for Bad Acne and Back acne

June 21, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Body acne is common in adults and teens, showing up mostly on the chest, back and buttocks. Like facial acne, stress and hormones can cause blemishes. However, other factors can induce acnelesionson the body.

Back acne can be very severe, often times more acute than on the face. Since there are thousands of pores on the back, there are a lot more places where acne can surface. Since back acne, commonly referred to as “bacne” can often times be cystic and leave scars, a topical treatment alone may not work as well as it does on the face. Read more

Phototherapy- Acne Treatment Information

June 20, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Phototherapy is generally administered at home. The most commonly used phototherapy equipment is a portable lighting device known as a light box. The box may be mounted upright to a wall, or slanted downwards towards a table. The patient sits in front of the box for a prescribed period of time (anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours). Some patients with SAD undergo phototherapy sessions two or three times a day, others only once. The time of day and number of times treatment is administered depend on the physical needs and lifestyle of the individual patient. Read more

Rosacea Treatment And Cure

June 20, 2008 · Filed Under Acne Treatment · Comment 

Rosacea is a chronic disease which usually first appears as subtle reddening on the face. It is usually focused on the center of the face. Rosacea commonly starts on the nose and spread outwards to include the cheeks, chin and forehead. Over time this may develop into some inflammation and may be accompanied by skin eruptions. If left untreated, rosacea can worsen over time and even affect the eyelids and mucous membranes. By some recent estimates Rosacea afflicts 13 million Americans. Read more

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