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SALICYLIC ACID! HELPS PREVENT ACNE ONE SKIN LAYER AT A TIME  by

 William Parise
9/20/2008 at 10:02
Salicylic acid is a term that has been around for many years in the skin care industry, and if you happen to be new to buying skincare products that contain this treatment medicine, then it’s a good idea to know what it is, and how it helps in aiding in your skin’s health.

Like any product on the market today, it’s always best to be educated on what you’re using, and obtain as much information on how to prevent any future skin reactions or problems.

Normally the products with salicylic ingredients that are sold over the counter in retail stores are safe, but it becomes un-safe when individuals use these items with a combination of other chemicals that may react together and cause skin irritation.

This is why it’s so important to read the bottles instructions and make sure that if there is anything on that container that you don’t understand, you should contact a medical doctor to get more facts. This would definitely apply when you notice your first symptoms of acne breakouts, or excess blackheads and whiteheads, and you want to find out what is best for your condition!

Health Benefits Of Beta Hydroxy Acids, Also Know As Salicylic Acids

If you’re reading labels and you notice beta hydroxy acid and Salicylic acid in the same context, it’s because they are one of the same. We won’t get into the technical explanation of the ingredients; all you need to know is this medicine is derived and naturally occurs in select plant species.

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REASONS WHY ACNE SCAR REMOVAL IS BECOMING POPULAR  by

 Jeremy Thompson
9/20/2008 at 10:01
In today’s real world, a great importance is put on the external appearance of people. Here looks matter. The readily available products in the market are not able to win the fight against the dirty looking acne and its scars. But now acne scar removal has been immensely effective in putting the smiles back to where they belong. Like any other simple medical procedure, it is swift, harmless and most of all efficient.

First meeting is usually accompanied with getting familiar with the person, familiar here means liking the other persons physical attributes such as face, eyes, and other distinguishable facial features etc. Acne scar removal is usually suggested to people who suffer from severe acne. This helps them to mix with people more easily without getting self-conscious. Acne scars in other parts of the body are also treated, as it is a very effective way to put an end to acne woes.

Other Products And Their Limited Usefulness

People are usually surprised at the fact that the numerous products available in the market for acne treatment usually do not treat the scars. In reality, these products are for mild outbreaks where scars are not a major issue. And are effective in acne control in severe cases but ineffective in acne scar control. The products do have an effect on mild cases as shown in the popular media but are not effective in severe cases. Severe cases of acne can be hard to treat and some times require advice and medicine from a ...
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DIFFERENT TYPES AND KINDS OF ACNE AND WHOM THEY AFFECT  by

 Jeremy Thompson
9/20/2008 at 09:59
People call the different outbreaks on the skin with the same name "Acne". The word acne sends shivers down the spine of many. Acne any form of it has undesirable effect on the person experiencing them, and there are many forms of acne. Each form of acne has a different reason of eruption and also a different treatment plan. It is very important to understand and know about the different types of acne. The reason being, the moment we experience an acne outbreak, we run to the medical store to get the latest acne treatment available. As different types of acne respond to different treatment, knowing the type will help in reaching for the right treatment.

Acne vulgaris is the most common cause for acne outbreaks. It is also the universally known form of acne. Acne vulgaris is actually a group of pimples. This group has papules, nodules, cysts, blackheads, whiteheads and pustules; this is a comparatively nice group of acne. Whiteheads are caused due to blockage in the pores of skin. This blockage in caused by the oil secreted by the sebaceous glands mixed with the dead skin cells. While the blackheads are caused by part blockage of the skin pores.

Severe acne outbreaks

A severe acne outbreak scars a person in many ways. Individuals suffering from acne are not only victims of physical stress i.e. pain, discomfort, acne also cause scars, which cause emotional stress too. Acne is not to be taken lightly as the after effects are quite extensive. The ...
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HOW ACNE FACE WASHES TREAT ACNE  by

 Matt Anderson
6/5/2008 at 08:45
Whether they are natural or chemically engineered, acne face washes are a vital step in the fight against acne. These products remove the dirt and sebum from your skin in order to prevent your pores from becoming clogged and infected. In order to find the product that works best for you, you will need to find one that matches your particular skin type.

Neutrogena

Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash works best on skin plagued by clogged pores. The Salicylic Acid included in the formula works to remove the dirt and oil from pores. This acne treatment is also oil and residue free to prevent the formula from irritating your acne. Neutrogena also has added components to even your skin tone and keep it moisturized. To make it an easy and convenient product to use, Neutrogena face wash comes in a variety of forms including cloths, daily scrub, and cream.

Clearskin

If you are looking for a more natural approach to clean your skin, ClearSkin Skin wash uses natural herbs to combat acne. Lavender oil, neem oil, burdock, and tea tree oil are included to help eliminate acne bacteria and infection, which are often responsible for the spread of acne. Rooibos and bulbine are included to help heal and sooth acne sores. What makes this product unique is its ability to coat the skin to prevent infection and keep acne from spreading. It also keeps skin looking fresh and moisturized without harming its pH balance. This acne face wash works best for those with ongoing acne ...
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UNDERSTANDING CYSTIC ACNE  by

 Matt Anderson
6/5/2008 at 08:45
Cystic acne is one of the many classifications of acne. In fact, the skin condition "acne" is not one ailment, but rather a collection of different conditions. To find out what type of acne you suffer from, the dermatologist will take your age into consideration as well as the type of lesions you have.

Newborn babies with tiny whiteheads are said to have newborn acne while infantile acne is the classification given to the whiteheads and blackheads that affect older babies. The most common variety, acne vulgaris, appears in teens and adults. Accompanied by pain in the muscles and bones along with extreme fevers, acne fulminans is large acne sores on the torso only.

Although young males are its most common target, cystic acne, also known as acne conglobata, can affect anyone. The agonizing cysts form in the pores deep under the skin of your face, back and chest and vary in size from very tiny to a few inches. These types of acne formations will often break and spread to other nearby pores causing more nodules or cysts to form. These sores take much longer than common acne to heal and leave large, ugly scars in their wake.

Although the exact cause of cystic acne has not been fully identified, there have been a few contributing factors identified. Many experts believe that your genes are mostly responsible for the painful acne breakouts. Others feel the cysts are caused by a unique physical reaction to the same acne bacteria, sebum, and dirt that ...
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TOP TEN NATURAL ACNE HOME REMEDIES  by

 Paul Okoh
1/13/2008 at 09:09
Acne is a condition that affects a wide range of people, though it is more common in teenagers and young adults.

The cause of acne has also been attributed to a variety of reasons ranging from dietary, genetic to even environmental. Whatever the cause of acne the fact remains that when acne is not well managed or treated it becomes a problem. There are numerous acne treatment products available nowadays but a closer look at what we have available to us in our immediate surroundings will reveal unusual but effective acne cures.

This article brings to you 10 very effective acne home remedies:

1. Garlic

Here there are two methods which you can either use together or choose one. The first option is to crush two or more bulbs of garlic and apply it to the affected areas twice daily. The other option is to chew and swallow one or more bulbs of garlic daily. You just have to cope with the strong smell of garlic.

2. Egg White

Crack some eggs and remove the yolks, leaving only the egg whites. Beat these egg whites for some time and apply this to your face. Wait for fifteen minutes and wash off the egg whites from your face. The egg whites help to remove excess oil from your face, egg white also heals and rebuilds the skin.

3. Toothpaste

As far as I know no scientific findings have proven how toothpaste can actually cure, the spread of acne but it still remains one of the most widely used acne ...
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BENZOYL PEROXIDE - IS IT SAFE LONG TERM?  by

 Barry Crewse
1/13/2008 at 09:08
As in many of my previous posts I have discussed the many complications of treating acne. One of the most prominent of these complications is

the length of time in which many individuals must endure the treatment and medications of battling their acne problems. The course of suppression may continue many years beyond being a teenager and because of this consideration should be taken in not only how well the treatment works but also the long term effects of that treatment.

The safety of benzoyl peroxide hit national debate in the early 1980’s. At that time the long term side effects due to it’s use became better known. Although the FDA reported that the medication was safe to use the fact that this product produces what is known as "free radicals" was cause for alarm. We have long known that free radicals can in fact be responsible as a possible link in the cause of cancer.

There have been literally hundreds of reports generated over the years by various medical publications that have done research concerning this product as a link to cancer risk. Many of them appear to support this risk albeit mainly in theory. Nevertheless, in 1995 the FDA changed their position in categorizing the safety of benzoyl peroxide from a level 1 to level 3 category "safety unknown." Research done on laboratory mice and hamsters raised concern that benzoyl peroxide may be a tumor promoter in these animals.

It is important to remember that the amounts administered and the time in ...
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WHICH OF THE FOUR CLASSES OF ACNE MEDICATION IS RIGHT FOR YOU?  by

 Scott Schechter
1/13/2008 at 09:07
As if it weren’t bad enough that you are constantly fighting acne outbreaks which sometime make your skin resemble a relief map of the Rocky Mountains, you are also faced with the possibility that if left untreated, your acne will lead to permanent scarring. But no one says life is fair, severe acne requires severe measures to treat it.

You need to consult with a dermatologist regarding the acne medication which can best handle your outbreaks. The acne medication which he or she prescribes will, almost certainly, attack your acne on two fronts: it will decrease your skin’s production of excess oil, and it will help your skin shed the dead skin cells which clog its pores and allow acne-causing bacteria to thrive.

But your doctor may also prescribe an antibiotic to help alleviate your current outbreak and reduce the chances of future ones. The best acne medication for you will be determined by your skin’s specific needs, but it will be taken from one of four classes of acne medication.

• A topical acne medication may not only reduce your skin’s oil production and eliminate dead skin cells, but also contain an anti-bacterial compound A topical acne medication is likely to contain among its active ingredients benzyl peroxide, sulfur, salicylic acid, or resorcinol.

A topical acne medication is the preferred treatment for those suffering only mild acne outbreaks, and most topical treatments are available without a doctor’s prescription. They are sold in different strengths, so that you can start with the weakest and ...
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HEAL ACNE IN NATURE THIS SUMMER WITHOUT CANCER FEARS  by

 Naweko Nicole Dial
7/28/2007 at 10:28
For once, some good news for sun worshipers. Investigators at the Harvard-affiliated Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston provided reasons to be less paranoid about tanning. In an upcoming edition of the Harvard Health Letter, researchers clarified that a suntan is the body’s best effort to guard against the known cancerous effects of ultraviolet (UV) light, not a mere symbol irreparable skin damage.

As ultraviolet light penetrates the skin, it mutates DNA. This mini mutation helps create that sun kissed look that no tan-in-a-tube can emulate. While this is good news for seasonal beach bums, it’s spectacular news for acne sufferers.

For years, tanning has served as an anecdotal cure for acne. But who wants to treat acne with sunshine if this remedy could cause skin cancer years later? Now that medical insights reveal sunbathing with an 45 SFP sunscreen significantly reduces cancer risk, acne sufferers can enjoy a free solar acne treatment, minus the cancer threat.

Using the Sun as an Acne Treatment Acne lesions can form from a motley of bodily processes including hormonal fluctuations, dietary allergies, improper skin shedding and an encumbered immune system.

When acne pustules grow into large, inflamed and painful lesions, it’s because agents called Langerhans cells are responding to the irritating oils, hairs and debris trapped within the developing pimple.

Yet something unorthodox happens when you put a pimple in the sun. The bacterium know as Propionibacterium acnes, which is readily implicated in provoking acne, produces an inflammation taming agent called porphyrin. These porphyrins can in reduce the ...
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ACCUTANE - TAKE THIS ACNE MEDICATION AT YOUR OWN RISK  by

 Jeffry Rosenthal
4/22/2007 at 09:24
Accutane is mainly used as the last resort when other types of treatment failed to yield result when treating serious acne conditions. Serious types acne usually refers to acne conditions that are difficult to treat. An example of which is the cystic acne. Cystic acne are not easily cured as the more frequently occurring acne and it requires special medical attention. Cystic acne can be recognized by the presence of nodule beneath the skin surface. The characteristic cyst are formed when the nodules beneath the skins harden. This will take over a period of time. Due to the seriousness of the condition, cystic acne requires medical attention and the problem is never easy on the patients both physically and emotionally.

Accutane is also known as Isotretinoin. Most people knows it only by its commercial name. This drug is very powerful and used widely in treating severe acne. The difference between accutane and other acne related product is that accutane actually alters the skin composition whilst other product is simply antibacterial agents. By reducing the formation of oil in the skin when using accutane, it will effectively reduce acne formation. With such a powerful drug, accutane is very effective in fighting acne. However, it does come with a warning label. Accutane is known to reduce and treat acne but the use of such a powerful drug comes with certain price: i.e. side effects.

The most severe acne are often prescribed with accutane as the final means of fighting the problem. When antibiotics or ...
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WILL VITAMIN E HELP FADE ACNE SCARS?  by

 Naweko San-Joyz
4/22/2007 at 09:22
Options for removing acne scars include the Fraxel laser, microdermabrasion and chemical peels. You may have considered the readily available and affordable supplement vitamin E for removing acne marks. For decades, people have trusted vitamin E to speed wounds healing and counteract natural aging of the skin. Yet, is this extra slathering of vitamin E justified, or is your time and money better spent on proven scar removal technologies?

Topical vitamin E for healing scars
To answer this question, researchers have tested the efficacy of vitamin E at removing scars. Surprisingly, an investigation in Dermatologic Surgery reported that applying vitamin E to healing wounds could actually hinder the skin’s repair process.

In this study, researchers gave 15 patients who underwent skin cancer removal surgeries two types of post-wound ointments. One ointment (A) contained just commons moisturizing agents, and the other ointment (B) contained the same ingredients as item A but with the addition of vitamin E.

All of the patients applied cream A to one-half of their wound and cream B to the other half of their wound twice a day for four weeks. Both the scar patients and physicians observed the cosmetic changes in the scars at week one, four and twelve after the start of the study.

Contrary to popular belief, in this study, for 90% of the patients, topical vitamin E either had no effect on, or actually worsened the cosmetic appearance of scars. Also, 33% of the study volunteers developed a contact dermatitis to the vitamin E. Based on these findings, ...
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CURE YOUR ACNE FOREVER  by

 Helen Hecker
4/22/2007 at 09:19
There is hope -- keep researching, learning and testing and you’ll find the right treatment for you. While most forms of acne are merely troublesome or embarrassing, there are some forms of acne that can lead to scarring and pitting of the skin. If you or someone you love suffers from acne - what you want to know is what you can do about it.

Nearly 80 percent of people from ages 11 to 30 years have acne, most often on the face, chest and back. Acne vulgaris is most commonly experienced around puberty, typically of the face, shoulders and chest. There are several different types of acne. Acne will affect almost every person at some stage of their life.

Scientists are trying to find the cause of acne and working on ways to prevent plugs. Check your shampoo to make sure it isn’t causing pimples or other breakouts on your forehead. I think the cause of acne is related to our acidic, inflammatory ’standard American diet’ (SAD) and that would also influence all of our hormones including stress hormones.

It’s easy to treat acne cheaply, simply, naturally, yet effectively, at home. If you wear make-up choose it carefully; it should be oil free. Make sure to stay out of the sun if you’re taking any acne medications.

A new, non-invasive treatment using red light and blue light in combination has been extremely successful on severe acne. A skin specialist in New York is using the new red light-blue light combination therapy to treat ...
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MINIMIZING AN ACNE SCAR  by

 Riley Hendersen
4/22/2007 at 09:17
Dealing with an acne outbreak is painful and difficult enough, but when you have an acne scar to contend with following the outbreak, the pain is compounded. It’s no wonder that acne can cause depression and anxiety among sufferers. Just when an outbreak of acne seems to resolve itself, an individual may be left with scarring, causing continued pain and embarrassment.

Luckily, there are measures that acne sufferers can take to significantly reduce the risk of developing an acne scar and minimize the long lasting impression of acne.

For those who suffer from acne, a resulting acne scar is actually quite common. However, the severity of the scar varies among sufferers; while some individuals who suffer from milder acne may have an acne scar that is hardly visible, others with more severe cases may exhibit far more noticeable scarring.

There are several different types of acne scars including ice pick scars, box car scars, rolling scars, and hypertrophic scars.

Ice pick scars are among the most common, presenting as holes or deep indentations on the surface of the skin.

Box car scars surface on the temple and cheeks and often resemble a chicken pox mark.

Rolling scars resemble soft grooves along the surface of the skin.

Hypertrophic scars are among the most visible type of acne scar presenting with thick scarring that changes the landscape of the skin. Often, hypertrophic scars are inflamed and give the face a reddish color. The appropriate course of treatment will depend on the individuality of the ...
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THE PROBLEM OF CYSTIC ACNE  by

 Stella Pobre
9/1/2006 at 06:20
While most forms of acne are merely troublesome and at times embarrassing, there are more severe forms of acne that can lead to scarring and pitting of the skin. One of the most severe forms that acne can take is known as cystic acne, and it is important that this serious condition be treated at once.

As the name implies, cystic acne is characterized by the appearance of pus filled cysts, and these cysts can easily lead to scarring and other serious complications. In most cases of cystic acne the cyst can appear similar to an acne nodule, but it will be filled with pus, and the diameter of the cyst is generally at least 5 millimeters across.

In addition to being unsightly, these cysts can be quite painful, and they can lead to serious scarring. For those who suffer from cystic acne it is important never to squeeze the acne cyst, since doing so could cause the infection to go deeper. This deep infection could in turn cause a much more painful inflammation, and cause a much longer healing time than if the cyst had been left alone to heal on its own.

Those acne sufferers who think they are suffering from this painful and serious form of acne should be checked out thoroughly by a qualified dermatologist. A good dermatologist will be able to look at the acne and tell what type it is, and he or she will also be able to recommend the products that will be most effective ...
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WHERE CAN I FIND AN EFFECTIVE ACNE TREATMENT?  by

 Desiree’ Harris
9/1/2006 at 06:18
That question is asked daily by teenagers and adults suffering from the common condition. Acne is defined as an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands (oil glands) and hair follicles of the skin. It is most characterized by blackheads or whiteheads, better known as pimples or zits. Acne causes many negative social and emotional effects for the people afflicted with it. For this reason, an acne treatment that works is a very dire need for the sufferers of the condition.

You can go into any store and find an acne product that claims to clear acne. Some may actually help but few actually deliver on their many promises to be an effective acne treatment. One reason for this is because there is actually many forms of acne, so one treatment may work for one person and not for another person.

There are quite a few different types of acne, but the most common form is acne vulgaris. Acne vulgaris normally begins at puberty, and is created by over-active oil and sweat glands. The hair follicles become trapped and clogged with excess fluid, which cause blackheads or pimples.

The different types of acne make it hard to find an effective acne treatment. It is recommended that you first see a dermatologist to find out what type of acne that you have or what exactly is causing it. Once you find the cause, like over-active oil glands, finding an effective cleanser for oily skin may clear your acne. Most acne actually goes away on its ...
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DAIRY PRODUCTS AND ACNE: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW  by

 Al Castillo
8/1/2006 at 23:24
Did you know that your diet could cause acne, or even worsen it?

Well, check out this latest research done at the American Academy of Dermatology in Harvard.

The facts are that despite what was commonly thought of chocolate and greasy food would cause acne, this is long proven wrong. Now the basic stable data here is that what cause acne to manifest itself are during hormonal fluctuations and genetics. Therefore the times prone to experience this uncomfortable condition is during puberty, pregnancy and menopause.

But the latest research point to one or two exceptions involving dairy products. The researches analyzed about 50,000 peoples habits and diets specially what they ate during high school. Those who habitually drank two-three cups of milk a day where 22% prone to have severe acne compared to those who only drank one cup a week or less.

Skim milk had the greatest effect. Cream cheese and cottage cheese were also related to outbreaks, while chocolate and grease were not. Basically researchers were certain to prove the effect of hormones on milk, other studies had come out with similar findings and share this discovery.

You also have to know that food that contain iodides, like shellfish and soy sauce, might also exacerbate acne. Iodides are thought to play a role in the inflammation, this confirmed by Dr Diane S. Berson, an assistant professor of dermatology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University.

So, the bottom line is that certain foods particularly dairy products, has proven to generate acne and some times, ...
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ACNE PRODUCTS-WHICH ARE RIGHT FOR YOU?  by

 Tim Grimsley
8/1/2006 at 23:23
Acne cleansers are just that, a cleanser. Acne cleansers are used to prevent acne. They are not intended to cure acne that has already started. Acne cleansers remove common skin contaminants such as, oil, dirt, cosmetics, and dead skin. Most manufacturers recommend using acne cleansers twice per day. When using a cleanser it is important to realize that there is no need to scrub the face. Scrubbing the face will only serve to damage your skin. The cleanser will do all the work for you, so you should gently clean the skin. After you have used the cleanser you will need to wash off any excess with water. The cleanser removes a lot of your natural skin moisture, you will need to use a moisturizer following any cleansing.

For Acne outbreaks you will need to use a medicated lotion or cream. Lotions are a mixture of water and oil that contain an antibacterial ingredient. At the root of acne problems there is usually a bacterial infection, this what causes pimples to form. The antibacterial agent in acne products will kill the bacteria which in turn will clear up your skin and complexion.

Acne creams are similar to lotions, but creams are designed as a defense against future occurrences of acne. They contain acne fighting compounds that when present will be the first line of defense against bacterial formation and grow. You will use cream products after you have clear up the infections and pimples.

The amount of products on the market today can ...
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ACNE - HOW IT CAN REALLY DAMAGE YOUR SELF ESTEEM  by

 Ben O’Rourke
8/1/2006 at 23:22
Acne, or pimples, is a really bad skin condition that effects an individual’s self esteem. It is not widely known that there are solutions available to treat the skin and get rid of those red dots. As well as that, people have false beliefs about it as well. Many think it will just go away one day. Yet sadly for many individuals, it can turn out to be a lifelong condition.

Just Exactly What Is It?

The skin on your facial area gets infected and the result is pimples forming. What happens is that bacteria enters through the pores of your skin. As the skin produces too much oil the bacteria have a nice warm and moist area in which to multiply. If the skin is not being exfoliated regularly, then dead skin cells become trapped and provide nutrition for the bacteria to feed on. As the skin reacts trying to get rid of the bacteria, pimples are formed.

Common Myths About Acne

Many myths surround what causes pimples to form. Foods like chocolate and greasy French fries for example have been blamed for pimples occuring. However, these have no real part in developing pimples at all. What does happen though is that they harm your body’s ability to heal the infections. Usually, eating foodstuffs like that does not result in a healthy balanced diet. Without a balanced diet your body’s ability to fight infections is diminished.

Pimples can be treated effectively today, and that is the good news. However, you will need to take ...
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