• What is the best acne treatment for teens?

    Posted on November 30th, 2009 admin 14 comments


    I have mild acne but my current face wash, which I’ve been using up until now with good results, is no longer working. What is the best daily face wash/treatment?

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  • Acne Medication And Treatment

    Posted on November 30th, 2009 admin No comments


    When I was an adolescent it was believed that a poor diet contributed to aggravating acne outbreaks. Now over twenty years later I have read many articles and books that stated that diet has no little to no effect at all on acne. So in other words diet as a natural treatment for acne does not have a positive or negative effect. For years we have been strictly told that we are what we eat and I believe that our skin is a reflection of our health and therefore a natural acne treatment is often a cure for some people.
    It is said that for many people with other more severe outbreaks, home remedies for the treatment of thier acne are not a solution for their problems. This is usually encouraged by the sale of expensive and ongoing medications to treat a a problem that could be taken care of relatively inexpensively. There are prescription acne medications that you take by mouth as well as prescribed topical medications that may help more serious acne problems. Some of them work as a treatment but never an acne cure and some are known to have horrible side effects.
    The problem with taking many prescribed acne medications is that they can have many uncomfortable side effects where as natural acne treatments rarely have any at all. Sometimes your body adjusts to the acne medications that you are taking and the effects diminish over time, however, the other downside is that when you have stopped taking acne medications your outbreaks start all over again. Herbal acne products and medications normally do not have this effect. Home remedies for acne specifically tea tree oil, Benzoyl peroxide and good old fashion tooth paste worked better than the most expensive prescribed acne medications and you did not have to worry about scaring like you sometimes do with harsh prescription acne medications.
    People with severe acne problems are often prescribed an aggressive acne treatment using strong antibiotics to take care of the bacteria problem that may be causing and aggravating their acne. The problem with using antibiotics like tetracycline as an acne treatment is your body builds up an immunity over time to the acne medication and no longer works and causes more bacteria to grow therefore causing breakouts and often worse than before. The good thing is a natural acne treatment may be the best because your bodies immune system heals itself. Fruits and vegetables, fish, chicken can all become a natural acne treatment.
    It is best to make wise choices when it comes to choosing an acne treatment. Remember that there are many wonderful products on the market but you have to be careful to create for yourself the best natural acne treatment for you. Your skin may not respond the same way to some treatments for acne as it may have for someone else. So be wise, be watchful and be aware and don’t think that your acne can’t be treated because a certain product failed for you in the past. It just means you need to try another sort of treatment.

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  • Is There An Acne Remedy That Really Works?

    Posted on November 30th, 2009 admin No comments


     Is There An Acne Remedy That Really Works?Is there an acne remedy that really works is a question that has been asked a million times. Do medications work? Does diet affect my finding a real acne remedy? Is there only one true acne remedy?
    After dealing with people on a professional level and on a personal level (yes, acne is in my home also) there isn’t just one way to treat acne. But when you are looking for a quick acne remedy, there are tips that if you follow, you will alleviate 90% of what you are experiencing.
    Some of the following suggestions may seem trivial but they are probably the most important when finding an acne remedy. Try all of these and then you’ll understand that sometimes it’s the simple things that are the best.
    1. Wash your pillow case daily. If possible, wash your sheets every couple of days. Hang to dry outside if possible. If that can’t happen, then use the hottest setting on your dryer.
    2. A great acne remedy is to make sure you wash your face with an anti-bacterial soap or acne cleanser (a gentle one) at least twice a day. Try to find a product with aloe vera in it. It is amazing for your skin.
    3. Only use products which contain benzoyl peroxide.
    4. To help with your acne remedy, only use cosmetics that are hypoallergenic.
    5. Do not touch or rub your face with your hands. Your hands are full of oils and usually have a lot of bacteria on them. When washing your hands, only use an anti-bacterial soap or wash and make sure you wash them many times during the day.
    6. At least once a day, run very hot water in the shower and let the bathroom fill up with steam. Sit there for at least 10-15 minutes. The steam opens and cleans your pores and is a wonderful acne remedy.
    7. Don’t drink milk. It aggravates your acne.
    8. Stop using sugar and sugar substitutes. This robs precious vitamins from your body which is trying to battle this condition.
    Lastly, finding an effective acne remedy has a lot to do with what we consume and put into our bodies. Many women use birth control pills which can greatly affect their acne condition and therefore there is a greater difficulty in finding an acne remedy. Try changing pills or using one that is not as many milligrams. This will make a big difference in treating your acne condition.
    Some doctors may also recommend using antibiotics for an acne remedy. We wouldn’t suggest that unless your acne is very severe. Problem is that once you stop taking the antibiotics your acne will return. Also, using antibiotics in this way creates a resistance to them in your body which is not a good thing in the long term.
    If you follow the above regime exactly, you will find that they are perfect for an acne remedy. Every day you will find that your acne clears up a little more. Stick with it and before you know it, you’ll be acne free.

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  • Nature’s Cure Body Acne Treatment Spray – 3.5 fl oz

    Posted on November 30th, 2009 admin 4 comments

    41JGZWR0SSL. SL160  Natures Cure Body Acne Treatment Spray   3.5 fl oz

    • Please read all label information on delivery
    • Clears and prevents acne on your back, chest, neck and arms
    • Comes in a specially designed pump that sprays from any angle for treatment of hard-to-reach places
    • Fights acne caused by sweating and friction from athletic gear and clothing
    • Contains 2% Salicylic Acid; dermatologist-tested

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    Nature’s Cure Body Acne Treatment Spray – 3.5 fl oz

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  • Home Remedies for Acne Scars

    Posted on November 30th, 2009 admin 25 comments


    visit: www.acnescarstreatments.com Learn about home remedies for acne scars to help you get rid of acne scars naturally and safely.

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  • Laser Acne Treatment

    Posted on November 29th, 2009 admin 25 comments


    Laser dermatology for a female acne patient. South Coast MedSpa uses the most advanced fractional CO2 lasers in the industry. For more information or to book an appointment go to www.southcoastmedspa.com or call 877-650-7267. individual patient results may vary

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  • The Different Types Of Acne Medication

    Posted on November 29th, 2009 admin No comments

    To treat acne, there exists many types of acne medication and solutions. Many of the acne medication treatments may include topical or systematic acne solutions. Additionally, homeopathic treatments may also be applied to prevent the out-break of acne, an example of which is the use of mild soaps and water. Which acne medication to use first depends on what is the cause of acne.
    There can be many causes of acne. Some of the causes include:
    • Over-secretion of the sebaceous glands of its sebum (natural oil of the skin).
    • Hormon imbalances due to internal changes in your body.
    • The weakening of the immune system due to the attacks of the acne-infecting bacteria called as “Propionibacterium acnes”.
    • Impaired internal detoxification system.
    • The reaction of the digestive system to the food items you eat.
    • Stress.
    • Genetic influences.
    • Environmental pollutants or toxins.
    • Cosmetics that contain chemicals, preservatives or harmful substances.
    The severity of your acne problem determines the type of acne medication to be used. In fact, for the less serious acne cases or conditions, it is best to start with natural acne solutions. This normally comprises of natural herbs and exotic plants that are effective in removing blemishes and the prevention of bacterial formation. One example of less serious acne symptoms are those that appear on the onset of an acne outbreak.
    Fruits and vegetables are perfect in lessening the effects of the above mentioned factors. They contain eeded minerals and vitamins for healthy skin. These may also have the properties of effectively cleansing and removing the oil from the skin tissues, like that of cucumbers and tomatoes. Most vegetables and fruits have a high water content. Water itself is potent in releasing body toxins from the body. Increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables and drinking plenty of distilled water can help prevent the onset of acne.
    However, if you have a serious acne breakout, the use of acne medication treatment may be suitable. Acne medication products include topical and systematic acne solutions.
    Topical acne solutions are those which you apply on the skin surface. One ingredient found in a topical acne medication product is benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is effective in reducing the quantity of bacteria on the skin. However, prolonged use can result in dryness of the skin, contract dermatitis and cause skin irritations.
    Another ingredient in a topical acne medication product is Azeilic acid. Azeilic acid is known for its diminishing effect like that of benzoyl peroxide, on the bacterial presence on the skin. This acne solution is also effective in evening out the darker complexions produced by the recent flare-ups of acne. The side effects of this acne solution are impermanent discoloration on the affected area and extreme dryness.
    In addition, Erythromycin in its topical form may reduce the acne inflammation. This acne solution is often combined with benzoyl peroxide to rigorously attack belligerent infection caused by the “Propionibacterium acnes”.
    An acne solution that does not only obstruct the growth of the acne-infecting bacteria but may also address inflammation and clogged pores is Sodium Sulfacetamide treatment. However, it is not commonly used as a treatment to acne because of its smell. Yet, it has been proven to help acne flare-ups in many cases.
    Systematic acne medications are usually prescribed to more severe cases of acne infections. Generally speaking, the treatment may last up to six months. For women, the most prescribed systematic acne solution is anti-androgens. This form of treatment controls the secretion of a certain hormone and is commonly referred to as hormonal treatment.
    Treating your skin with the right acne medication type is important. For instance, if your acne problem is at best mild, you don’t want to be applying too strong a product on your skin. Too harsh a product can cause your skin to age faster and result in wrinkles or dry scaly skin. It is therefore, best to research properly on acne medications that will be the most appropriate for your acne problem.

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  • Home Remedies For Better Health.

    Posted on November 29th, 2009 admin No comments

    Offering The Complete Health Guide To Self Healing, HomeMadeMedicine.com Shows You How To Treat Any Disease, With Herbs, Herbal.

    Home Remedies For Better Health.

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  • Body Acne

    Posted on November 29th, 2009 admin No comments


    www.acnelibrary.com body acne can occur on your back, neck, chest and face. Sometimes body acne can be the hardest to cure. Acne on the body can be caused by poor diet, genetics or a number of other factors. Body acne can be a combination of whiteheads, blackheads and cysts. The sebum which is an oil build up under your skin will cause acne to spread through your body.

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  • Acne/Scars?

    Posted on November 29th, 2009 admin 7 comments

    I am 16yrs old and I have acne that I am currently treating it with benzaclin and a antibiotic and it is clearing up pretty good, but I was wondering what I could do to help reduce or elminate the acne scars.

    Does home microdermabrsion or chemical peels work?

    Thank you for your answer.

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