April 9, 2009
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Teenagers may think that only their age group suffers from acne. How wrong they are. Adults too, especially those who are in their 20s, get acne. But what exactly is acne? The term acne is used to refer to plugged pores, such a blackheads and whiteheads, pimples, and cysts or nodules occurring on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, and even on the upper arms.
Acne is not life-threatening, but it does take a toll on a teenager’s emotions and can disfigure the face in severe cases. Severe cases can lead to serious and permanent scarring. About 17 million people in the United States get acne. As a matter of fact, acne is considered a normal phase in growing up.
Acne affects the oil glands of the skin. The oil glands produce an oily substance known as sebum. The pores are connected to oil glands under the skin by a canal called a follicle. Within the follicles, oil carries dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. When the follicle clogs up, a pimple grows. Sometimes, the hair that grows through the follicle, sebum, and skin cells clog up. The bacteria in the plug causes the swelling. The pimple grows when the plug breaks down.
Certain factors are said to contribute to the formation of acne. Teenagers get the most acne because their hormones increase during that period and cause the oil glands to clog up more often. Pregnancy too causes hormone changes. Starting or stopping birth control pills affects the hormones. Thus, causes acne to develop too. Sometimes, heredity plays a role in acne formation; if one’s parents have acne, their children could get acne too. Certain types of medicine may cause acne, as well as greasy makeup.
Acne lesions can be resolved and prevented. However, it may take time and may require the help of a dermatologist. Acne will not clear overnight. The average period needed for a skin with acne condition to improve would be about six to eight weeks. Dermatologists help determine the type of treatment appropriate for a specific type of acne. Factors such as types of lesions, co-existing conditions, severity of the acne, patient’s age and skin type, lifestyle and motivation are all considered in the treatment. A dermatologist may decide to combine one or two treatments. Some medications may need to be approved by a dermatologist before being taken. Moreover, response to treatment may be different for each person because of varying skin and acne types.
If you have acne, wash your face after exercising and sweating a lot. Remember that pimple formation starts when the pore of the skin gets clogged up. Try not to touch your face too much and never pick, squeeze or pop pimples; doing so would only cause scarring. Keep long hair away from the face and wash it regularly to reduce oil. It might also help if you keep hairsprays and gels away from your face for they too clog up the pores. Avoid scrubbing your face. Scrubbing only worsens the acne condition because it irritates the skin.
March 8, 2009
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In pursuing treatments for skin care in order to have beautiful skin nowadays, there are numerous options to choose from. Conversely things change when it comes to searching for all natural skin care. As a matter of fact, even though there are numerous stores around and online where you can purchase natural items for your skin, it is hard to distinguish whether the products the companies are selling are genuine or not.
Leaning towards natural remedies for skin care is all the rage these days. Like in China everyone drinks collagen a natural protein which is produced by cells throughout our body. They even have collagen with chicken and vegetables while others use collagen syringes and use facials.
But collagen is not the only natural remedy available. The first thing to do is make a list of the items that are potentially natural and good for your skin. You can do this by searching online and doing a research on the phrase all natural items for skin care. Once you have completed this list you are ready to start your order. Bear in mind, the only way you can determine whether an item is a good all natural skin care product is by trying it out on yourself. Once you have determined that the ingredient is good for you, then you can start ordering the item online or purchasing it at a store.
The best places to purchase these products are from vendors who are specialized in organic skin care. These places are hard to find these days but are really efficient since the products the sell are hand blended and are free of water, toxins and chemicals that could damage the skin once they are used.
Thanks to modern technology, many of the natural skin care remedies that have been used for centuries in their original form have been perfected, allowing for a more balanced harmony between the beauty of natural ingredients and the nutrients and the antioxidants that can easily be absorbed by the skin.
There are a number of all natural skin care items that have been used since the beginning of time to combat skin issues such as dry skin and eczema and dermatitis. Generally, the herbs used are formulated in oils and then they are infused to make the formula of the product itself.
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Natural remedies consisting of herbal skin care products are all supposed to lend a hand in revitalizing, restoring and refreshing the skin. Last but not least, whatever remedy you choose, remember that going natural is far more better for your skin rather than using toxins and chemicals.
September 12, 2008
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Acne occurs when your body contains more toxics than your kidneys and bowels can remove. (Your kidneys and bowels are the two primary channels of elimination that your body expel toxics and waste products through.)
These toxics can be the accumulation of fat stored chemicals the liver can not wash out or there may be a problem with fat digestion, fat accumulation, food allergy, or even the accumulation of hormones that your body produces.
Once these toxics build up, your kidneys and bowels can get overloaded and clogged up, causing it to not function properly. When that happens some of the load will be dumped onto your liver. One of your liver’s main roles is to metabolize pile up fat into usable energy for your body. This means, your liver will be doing some of your kidney’s work. So now, your liver gets overloaded and it too will not work at full capacity.
What happens when your bowels, kidneys, and liver gets overloaded?
When that happen your body will expel toxins through your lungs and skin (your secondary channels of elimination). And this is when acne occurs. This is when your skin starts to breakout.
But whatever the toxic source is that‘s causing this problem, acne is a sign that your bowels and kidneys are overloaded with toxins, waste products, or hormones. It is a sign that your liver is growing weaker in its detoxification abilities (and it will continue to grow weaker if you do not do what it takes to get rid of the toxics in your body).
So if you think that acne is your only problem, think again, your liver, kidneys, and bowels are getting weaker every time you breakout.
For more information on how to treat acne at the root of the problem, visit: The Definite Guide To Acne Free Skin.
August 21, 2008
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The Skin Tightener ST is an innovative new technology for non-invasive skin remodeling and skin tightening therapy. The Skin Tightener works by
stimulating the growth of collagen to reduce wrinkles and the affect of aging on skin. Collagen is the natural substance that gives human skin its soft, full, youthful appearance. The human body produces collagen from birth, producing less and less collagen until as we age until in the late 40’s collagen production essentially stops in the body. The body also produces a natural enzyme known as collagenase, which breaks down collagen. This lack of collagen in later life leads to the start of lines, wrinkles, and generally tired, shagging looking skin that occurs during aging. Skin Tightener ST Therapy acts to cause new collagen production, helping to create a younger, more vital appearance to the skin.

Skin Tightener ST is the only current treatment of its kind claiming to produce immediate positive skin results followed by progressive improvement for up to six months. Since spurring collagen growth involves creating new substance by the skin cells, collagen stimulation can take several months to show obvious results. There is some immediate skin tightening and wrinkle reduction since Skin Tightener ST also reaches the deeper layers of the skin where it’s affects show rapid improvement. Skin Tightening treatments have been shown by users to cause minimal discomfort, which are usually temporary. There is no reddening of the face, causing individuals reluctance to go out in public immediately after treatment. People using ST can resume their normal routine immediately after the skin treatment, and can even be combined with as other treatments.
Skin Tightener ST features a unique mixture of plant and marine ingredients, which is said to produce a tightening effect on the skin in around five minutes after application to the skin. The beneficial effects for the skin of ocean products like kelp have been known for ages. Skin Tightener ST includes both Natural Ocean and herbal ingredients that enhance the synthesis of collagen, tightening and rejuvenating the skin and reducing wrinkles. ST also contains Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide, an anti-inflammatory agent that helps heal aging damaged skin, and the ingredient Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, which reduces the skin sagging that contribute to wrinkles and lines on the face.
August 19, 2008
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Acnezine treatment for your acne should be accompanied by a healthy skin care routine. Wash the affected area twice a day with mild soap. Use soap such as Dove, or one that contains benzoyl peroxide, such as Oxy-5. Wash as often necessary to keep the area clean. Do not scrub.
Shampoo the hair regularly.
Keep long hair off the face and shoulders and wash it daily.
Avoid shaving as much as possible; while shaving take care to avoid nicking the pimples. Use a fresh shaving blade to minimize the chance of spreading the infection.
Avoid use of make-up or cosmetics in areas prone to acne. If you have to wear make-up, use only the hypoallergenic or fragrance free kind.
Don’t pop, pick, scratch, or squeeze your pimples. This may cause infection and scarring. You may use an over-the-counter treatment that contain substances such as benzoyl peroxide (gel or cream) or salicyclic acid. Start with the lowest strength and apply once a day about half an hour after washing. Never use more than 5 percent strength without consulting a physician.
Food and Nutrition Recommendations for Acne: Some doctors believe that acne is not a food related problem. Some alternate practitioners use diet as a basis for their treatment of acne. They recommend that acne patients should eat foods high in beta-carotene, such as carrots, pumpkin, cantaloupe and other yellow-orange fruits and vegetables. They should also avoid fatty foods.
Acnezine controls the oil secretion in your body to protect your skin from getting acne prone.

Vitamin Therapy for Acne: Nutritionists generally suggest:
Chromium supplements - Chromium helps boosts the body’s ability to break down glucose.
Vitamin A - reduces sebum and keratin production. (Caution: taking mega doses of Vitamin A can cause headaches, fatigue, muscle and joint pain and other side effects. Consult a qualified practitioner before taking mega supplements).
Vitamin E - an antioxidant (200 to 400 IU a day).Vitamin B-6 50 mg per day. This vitamin aids in the metabolism of hormones and supports the function of Acnezine as well.
Note: People should not try to medicate themselves or others with any of the methods referred to here without the guidance of a qualified practitioner who is thoroughly familiar with both the remedies and the individual’s medical status.
Acnezine is an antioxidant, natural product without any side effect that reduces acne.
August 16, 2008
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Caffeine works as a stimulant as well as a vasodilator; it stimulates the
breakdown of fat cells and also widens the blood vessels in the area. As such Caffeine stimulates the circulation and blood flow, which helps remove toxins, fat and excess fluids. When blood is allowed to move into the region the natural metabolic pathways of the body are stimulated and you will also burn more fat naturally. Caffeine also inhibits phosphodiesterase.

These are enzymes which are responsible for the break down of cyclic AMP, which in turn deprives the body of energy. By preventing the phospodiesterases from breaking down the cyclic AMP the energy is used efficiently. Topical use of caffeine is preferred over oral use, as its effects will be localized and concentrated. Through oral use the caffeine will never reach the target area in a concentrated form.