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Jack Black 3-in-1 Clear Complexion Solution 6 fl oz
Posted on January 15th, 2010 No comments
Product Description
Jack BlackĀ®
Authentic and Original
Razor Bump and Acne Treatment
With 2% Salicylic Acid & Green Tea
Exfoliates skin to unearth trapped facial hair that can cause razor bumps. Dissolves pure-clogging residue that can cause acne and blackheads. An ideal astringent for oily skin.
Made in the U.S.A…. More >>Jack Black 3-in-1 Clear Complexion Solution 6 fl oz
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The Joule Clarity Crystals Complexion Purity Duo
Posted on January 6th, 2010 No comments
Product Description
The JouleTM Clarity CrystalsTM Complexion Purity Duo is a one of a kind complexion purifying and refining system. Featuring a complex of skin purifying gems, vitamin rich oceanic salts, and dead sea minerals, this system gently exfoliates and removes residue, debris, and trapped sebum and bacteria from the skin. Once trapped dirt is released,clarifying clays, emollients, and essential oils travel the site of blemishes to nourish damaged tissue and smooth tone and … More >>
The Joule Clarity Crystals Complexion Purity Duo
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Are you Ready to Eliminate your Acne Scars While Clearing your Complexion?
Posted on December 24th, 2009 No commentsDid you know that acne scars are much more common than physicians once perceived, because many individuals have only mild acne scars, while others display more massive acne scars in comparison to others.
To minimize the risk of permanent acne scars, the very best approach is that of prevention and treating the acne as soon as possible, since it is probable that even mild acne causes scarring.
Acnezine is the best acne scar treatment, and will aid in the prevention of acne leaving different types of acne scars.
There are two different types of tissue responses to the inflammation of acne that produces acne scars; these are increased tissue formation, and loss of tissue.- Increased Tissue Formation Acne
Increased tissue formation scars are hypertrophy scars or keloids. Hypertrophy translates into overgrowth or enlargement. Excessive amounts of the cell substance collagen is associated with both keloid and hypertrophy scars.
Skin cells response to injury is the overproduction of collagen. Excess collagen then begins piling up in fibrous masses. These results in the characteristic irregularly shaped scars that are smooth and firm.
Keloids are generally a genetic form of keloids after tissue injury that tends to run in families. For instance, African Americans often have the predisposition for keloid formations of injured tissues scarring.
While other family genetics may tend toward developing thick or hypertrophic acne scars.
Acnezine, is a natural acne treatment medication that offers great results in the reduction of this type of acne.- Loss of Tissues Acne
Loss of tissues acne scars result from a loss of the surrounding tissue, this type of scarring is more common than that of increased tissue formation scarring.
There are several types of acne scars: – Ice-Pick Acne Scars
Ice-pick acne scars are so named for appearing much like that of an ice pick wound. Most often, they are deep or superficial, although normally small in diameter with very steep sides.
Some are soft, while others may be hard to the touch. Soft acne scars are on the surface while the hard acne scars are much deeper.
Keep in mind that a hard acne scar normally has a wider base that what is viewable at the skins surface.- Depressed Fibrotic Acne Scars
Depressed fibrotic acne scars normally display steep sides and sharp margins in generally large scars. This type of scarring is often reminiscent to the deep scars left by chicken pox, in appearance.- Deep Soft and Superficial Acne Scars
Deep soft and superficial acne scars normally display sloping edges that merge into normal skin, while these types of scarring are variable in their size.- Follicular Macular Atrophy
Follicular macular atrophy most often shows up on the back or chest of someone with acne. These often rise up slightly above the skins surface, while they appear as small soft white lesions. This is more often than not, diagnosed as perifollicular elastolysis.
These lesions look a bit like undeveloped whiteheads and may stay for months and sometimes years.
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