Acne

What You Need to Know About Acne Skin Care Part II

Adult acne is one of the most frustrating problems in a successful cleansing skin care program. With so many treatment options for acne, how do you know which one to use? If there is a good thing about acne, it's that there are several options and the key is to find the right combination of cleansing skin care, over-the-counter medications and, finally, advanced physician-only treatment plans. Acne sufferers should keep in mind that if they don't see improvement with cleansing and over-the-counter products within three months, they should seek professional skin care advice; this also goes if they have cysts or scarring. It may sound too good to be true but several studies now show a connection between taking vitamin C orally and the prevention of acne. It's well documented that vitamin C is considered by many to be a super vitamin and plays a key role in immunity and infection prevention. In order to get the possible anti-bacterial benefits of vitamin C that may be available to prevent acne breakouts, physicians recommend taking 1,000-1,600 mg. three times a day. As an all-natural supplement program, a combination of anti-inflammatory supplements, like vitamin E, zinc, burdock root, and vitamin C, tend ... [more..]

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Thursday, June 10th, 2010 Skin Care No Comments

What You Need to Know About Acne Skin Care Part III

Cleansing Skin Care Advice You Can Use. Acne skin care and adult acne are two of the major skin care issues that affect many women. Always start a good cleansing skin care program with the essential clogged pore fighter - EXFOLIATION! Store shelves are lined with countless exfoliation options. Beautiful skin treatment programs use natural skin care products. Culprit - Clogged Pores. As soon as oil and dead skin cells start building up in a pore, bacteria have a feeding frenzy that helps them multiple and will eventually cause a pimple. KEY ACTION - You can prevent clogged pores by keeping dead skin cell build-up to a minimum and avoiding face and hair care products that contain pore-clogging ingredients like mineral oil, lanolin, and shea butter. Most store options include manual scrubs, glycolic, salicylic acid, and gentle enzyme-based products. Simply put, exfoliation works by removing dead skin cells that contribute to blemish formation. It generally takes several weeks to see any results but exfoliation is extremely helpful. The next acne skin care product that is a clogged pore fighter is called retinoids. While retinoids may go by many names, they are all derivatives of vitamin A, which affects the way ... [more..]

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Friday, May 21st, 2010 Skin Care No Comments

Homemade Skin Care: Your Answer for Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis and Other Skin Conditions

There are thousands of skin treatment websites out there that have the "perfect" skin care products to control your skin condition.  But is that really what you're seeking?  A product that can control the problems you have with your skin or a skin care solution that will rid you completely of the problem at hand.  I would opt for a total solution over a temporary fix any day!  And I'm sure you would too. The skin care industry is a billion dollar business.  There are skin products for this and skin products for that.  Some skin care products are worthless, let's just be frank.  And there are others that provide minimal results, while some really work to provide a visual change.  But even the best skin care products are still a temporary fix.  One must continue to purchase skin care products every month to maintain the results.  This results in alot of money being spent, thus creating a continual financial obligation to maintain healthy, clear skin. So now in order to achieve the results of clear skin, one must continually purchase over-the-counter products.  Is the problem fixed?  No.  It's simply treated with a temporary fix.  Has the root cause been addressed?  ... [more..]

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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 Skin Care No Comments