Acnix Spot and Acne Treatment 20ml

by Admin on January 5, 2010

Acnix Spot and Acne Treatment 20ml

Acnix is an effective treatment for mild acne, pimples, blackheads and skin impurities. Acnix is a paraben free product especially formulated for young skin which works mildly and effectively against mild acne, pimples, blackheads and skin impurities. Due to its carefully combined ingredients, Acnix has mild, peeling and non-dehydrating properties and is suitable for those with even the most sensitive skin.
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Babaria Teenage Skin (Acne) Treatment Solution for daily use

Babaria laboratories have developed an osmotic gel using cutting edge technology to address an issue of direct concern to the youth of today.  Namely acne. This three step treatment reduces the oiliness of the skin and the anti-bacterial treatment reduces the microbial growth considerably. This product is designed for daily use and is made up as follows:

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Ultraclear Acne Spot Cream For Blackheads and Skin Care Treatment

Proven Acne Treatment Shows Visibly Clearer Skin In One Week. Rapid Improvement to Blackheads, Whiteheads, Acne And Pimples In Seven Days. Within One Week You Will Feel Better About Your Skin.

“Thanks for this miracle cream. Looks like i have found something that really works after 10 years of trying. many thanks x” – Claire, Middlesbrough. 06/12/07

Ultraclear Acne Cream will help you get rid of your spots, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads fast. Some will notice a visible im (more…)

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Cris McCully asked:

What food that can make Acne or Pimples, is there a food or anything that can cure Acne or Pimples? And does sleeping late can cause Acne or Pimples? Could you give some useful tips. Or anything. Does drinking Milk, Eating Chocolate, French Fries and Fatty Foods can cause Acne or Pimples? And also what Vitamins can cure Acne or Pimples?

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Acne Scar Treatment Options for You

by Admin on December 8, 2009

Marlon Dirk asked:


Acne scarring is an acute problem especially for those who have experienced ugly flare ups of acne in the past. Nearly 80% of all people are affected by acne when they are in their teens and twenties. Though many are left unscathed by acne attacks, some may have life-long scars which can be a constant source of embarrassment. There are many treatment options for treating acne scars ranging from topical skin creams to surgical intervention. Of course the importance of preventive measures can not be undermined especially if you want to avoid a life-long problem.

Preventions is the best way to avoid any future problem with acne. To prevent acne breakouts, it is important to know what causes acne in the first place. One of the easiest ways to prevent acne is to wash your face daily with a mild antibacterial soap and avoid using heavy lotions and creams in areas which are prone to acne.

To hit the right treatment option for acne scars you must know the different classifications of acne scars. You will then know which treatment will suit which type of scars. For instance the ice pick acne scars are sharp and narrow where the skin appears to have been sliced or punctured. Acne scar resurfacing options can not work with such deep scars. Boxcar acne scars on the other hand are round or oval in shape and if they have not penetrated too deeply they can respond to some treatments. Conventional acne scar treatments can not work on rolling scars which are spots just beneath the surface of the skin. These need breaking up the fibrous tissue under the skin.

While there are plenty of acne scar treatment methods , more often, these methods are combined to get the desired results. Dermal fillers is a treatment option where some substances are injected into the scar areas to give the skin a smoother and even look. Fat, bovine and human collagens are some of the substances used in dermal fillers which can not offer a permanent solution and have to be repeated to maintain the results obtained. Deeper acne scars like ice pick and boxcar scars, are usually treated with punch excision. This is a method where the entire scar area is removed and the skin round it is sutured. This method also leaves a scar, which is less noticeable.

Punch excision is used for skin grafting as well. Here in place of suturing the skin together a skin graft is used. Skin from behind the ear is usually the chosen skin. If the color and texture of skin grafting is noticeable after the procedure is complete, it can be rectified using skin resurfacing. Punch elevation is the procedure used for deep boxcar acne scars. Here the scar is removed using a particular tool and then elevating the skin to the level of the normal skin layer and then suturing the skin together. Here there is less risk of color and texture mismatching. It also reduces the visible scars left from punch incision. The method used for breaking the fibrous bands caused under the skin by rolling scars is subcutaneous incision. One of the most popular choices for any skin conditioning or repairing is laser resurfacing. It works by burning the top layer of the skin which is replaced soon by new and healthy skin as it heals with time.

Though there are plenty of ways for treating acne scars prevention is the best way to avoid this problem of scar removal. In case you feel that you need treatment for your acne scars, you must first consult your physician, who will refer you to a dermatologist who will help you with your acne scar treatment. While you are going to choose the best method for your acne scar treatment you must also pay equal attention to its efficacy and the cost involved. Sometimes you might have to choose a combination of therapies like combining punch elevation with laser resurfacing.

These complementary methods could result in minimal scarring caused by surgical intervention. It is important to get professional advice from doctors who are adequately qualified with the right credential. Also important to note is that there are plenty of over the counter products which promise complete acne scar removal. Though these may reduce the ugliness of the scars temporarily, your doctor is the best judge to offer remedial actions when it comes to a permanent solution.



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Acne Home Remedies: 6 Effective Tips

by Admin on November 28, 2009

Flor Serquina asked:


Acne and skin care products as well as other acne treatments can be terribly costly. If you want an effective cure for your acne problems but you’re not willing to shell out a lot of money, look around your home and you just might find something useful.

Tip #1 Toothpaste

Who could have ever thought that toothpaste would be an effective home remedy for acne? But one did, and it’s now one of the most commonly used home remedies for acne. Just dab a small amount of toothpaste directly on the affected areas prior to going to bed. When you wakeup, you’ll notice that the swelling of your zits has either greatly reduced or vanished completely. Remember to use toothpaste and not the gel type!

Tip #2 Lemon Massage

Lemons are not only good for lemonades, tea, and scents but effective as acne home remedies as well. You can treat acne and prevent future acne development by washing your face with lemon skin and warm water. If you don’t like the idea of using lemon skin, you can try obtaining its extract, mix it with rose water then applying and leaving it on your face for approximately thirty minutes. Afterwards, rinse it off with fresh water. You’ll see visible results when half a month has passed.

Tip #3 Exfoliate

Exfoliation is a simple and occasionally manual process of removing the skin’s considerably thin topmost layer. This layer is a combination of dead skin cells and excess oil that’s blocking your skin pores. With exfoliation, you get rid of old skin to make way for a new skin layer. People have ambivalent reactions towards exfoliating but in case you don’t mind taking a small risk with exfoliating to treat your acne problems then here’s what you should do.

Choose an exfoliation method. You can use a slightly abrasive cloth or scrubs that are either natural or artificial together with exfoliating toners or washes. There are also exfoliating ****** masks out in the market. To exfoliate, just follow directions for use provided with each product. Do not rub roughly or excessively as this might only aggravate your acne problems.

Tip #4 Stay Sweet with Strawberries

This sweet tangy fruit may be something you’re used to eating and consuming with champagne, but from this time on, you can think of it as an acne home remedy as well. When you apply strawberry to your pimples, its alkaline properties will effectively reduce its swelling.

Tip #5 Relax

Get rid of stress. When your body is experiencing stress, this leads to an increased production of cortisol. Excessive levels of this hormone have numerous bad side effects like possible weight gain, heightened blood pressure, a weakened immune system, and overactive sebaceous glands. And as you should know by now, overly active sebaceous glands lead to oily skin which later on leads to acne growth.

To prevent stress from causing acne growth, you need to learn how to relax. But first, you need to accept that you do get stressed. Some people have a hard time accepting they’re stressed, believing that stress is a sign of weakness. It isn’t. It’s just a simple body reaction.

When you know you’re stressed, you should accept that it’s important to relax your body. This is good not only for your skin but for overall mental, psychological, emotional, and physical health as well. There are countless ways to relax. Exercise, taking a nap, reading a book, using a stress ball, solving puzzles, or any other activity as long as it engages your interest can be considered a relaxing activity.

Tip #6 Warm and Salty

No, this is not an introduction to any sensual tip. Instead, use warm salt water for washing your face. Do this twice and you’ll enjoy an oil-free complexion for the rest of the day. If you’re willing to go the extra mile, you could also try washing your face using fresh methi leaves at night. Use this for approximately ten to fifteen minutes before rinsing it off.

Although all the home remedies for acne listed here are common and used by many individuals, their safety and effectiveness can not be guaranteed. It’s still best to consult your dermatologist to find the best acne home remedy for you.



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Acne Specialist asked:


Acne Specialist believes there is a correlation between Vitamin B5 deficiency and acne (the most common skin disease), due to modern food processing.

Vitamin B5, aka pantothenic acid, serves the body in many ways. It is a member of the nutritionally elite group of eight vitamins lovingly called the Vitamin B complex. This powerful group of vitamins has a role in nearly every major body system and process. The Vitamin B complex keeps both body and mind functioning and in good health.

Vitamin B5, like all of the vitamins in the B complex, is essential to the body for a number of reasons (also see other sections of acne-specialist.com for more information):

-Pantothenic acid as coenzyme A is closely involved in adrenal cortex function and has come to be known as the “antistress” vitamin. It supports the adrenal glands to increase production of cortisone and other adrenal hormones to help counteract stress. Coenzyme A is vital in the synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol, steroids, sphingosines, and phospholipids. It also helps synthesize porphyrin, which is connected to hemoglobin.

-Through the above mechanism, Vitamin B5 is also thought to help prevent aging and wrinkles and is important for hair and healthy skin. As you can imagine, it is used in a variety of cosmetic products.

-It has the ability to utilize the food it takes in as fuel for its myriad of processes, great and small. As the coenzyme, Vitamin B5 is important in cellular metabolism of carbohydrates and fats to release energy.

-It works in the regular maintenance and repair of all bodily tissues, from the cellular level on up. This makes it a critical part of the body’s efforts to fight the physical damage to which excessive stress contributes.

-Vitamin B5 serves many important functions in the nervous system — for example, Vitamin B5 contributes to the production of neurotransmitters, which are important to the ability of the nerves to communicate.

-Through its adrenal support, Vitamin B5 may reduce potentially toxic effects of antibiotics and radiation.

-Vitamin B5, acting as a cofactor or partner to other members of the Vitamin B complex as well as other nutrients, has a great role in the functioning of the adrenal glands and also promotes normal growth of the body. This is due to its role in hormone production throughout the body.

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B5 is stable to moist heat and oxidation or reduction (adding or subtracting an electron), though it is easily destroyed by acids (such as vinegar) or alkalis (such as baking soda) and by dry heat. Over half of the pantothenic acid in wheat is lost during milling, and about one-third is degraded in meat during cooking. In many whole foods, Vitamin B5 is readily available.

Only recently the general public is becoming more aware of the importance of whole foods. Yet, diets of the majority of the population are still made up of mostly heavily processed foods (available Vitamin B5 activity is lost during refinement of foods) due to our fast pace, time poor lifestyle of the modern world.

“NO WONDER THE SERIOUS GLOBAL ACNE PROBLEM, PARTICULARLY AMONGST DEVELOPED NATIONS!!!”

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Vitamin B5 / pantothenic acid is found in yeasts, molds, bacteria, and plant and animal cells, as well as in human blood plasma and lymph fluid.

Good sources of pantothenic acid include the organ meats, brewer’s yeast, egg yolks, fish, chicken, whole grain cereals, cheese, peanuts, dried beans, and a variety of vegetables, such as sweet potatoes, green peas, cauliflower, and avocados. Vitamin B5 is also made by the bacterial flora of human intestines, another source for this important metabolic assistant or coenzyme.

Fatigue is probably the earliest and most common symptom of pantothenic acid deficiency. A diet high in refined and processed foods or a reduction or destruction of intestinal flora, most commonly by antibiotic use, can lead to a vitamin B5 deficiency.

Teenagers are more likely to experience a deficiency, because their diets often include high amounts of “fast foods” sugars, and refined flours (all low in B vitamins). And the problem may be compounded because the acne often associated with this type of diet is commonly treated with tetracycline antibiotics, which reduce the intestinal bacteria and thereby the production of pantothenic acid in the colon.

Studies of pantothenic acid deficiency in rats showed increased graying of the fur, decreased growth, and, in the extreme, hemorrhage and destruction of the adrenal glands. In humans, the decreased adrenal function caused by B5 deficiency can lead to a variety of metabolic problems. Fatigue is most likely; there may also be physical and mental depression, a decrease in hydrochloric acid production and other digestive symptoms, some loss of nerve function, and problems in blood sugar metabolism, with symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) being the most common. Pantothenic acid affects the function of cells in all systems, and a deficiency may reduce immunity, both cellular and antibody responses. Other symptoms of B5 deficiency include vomiting, abdominal cramps, skin problems, tachycardia, insomnia, tingling of the hands and feet, muscle cramps, recurrent upper respiratory infections, and worsening of allergy symptoms.

Therapeutic ranges are more like 250-500 mg daily and even higher, taken, of course, along with the other B complex vitamins. Individual needs vary according to food intake, degree of stress, and whether one is pregnant or lactating. Those people who eat a diet of processed foods, have a stressful lifestyle, or have allergies require higher amounts of pantothenic acid.

As with other B vitamins, there are no specific toxic effects from high doses of pantothenic acid. Over 1,000 mg daily has been taken for over six months with no side effects; when 1,500 mg or more is taken daily for several weeks, some people experience a superficial sensitivity in their teeth. However, it is possible that if B5 is taken without other B vitamins, it may create metabolic imbalance.



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Medisana Medibeam Acne Light Therapy.

by Admin on November 25, 2009

Medisana Medibeam Acne Light Therapy.

Revolutionary Acne Treatment Device
What Did Dr Chris Steele Say?
A revolutionary new device has been clinically proven to treat all types of acne in children and adults. Normally treated with medication, a revolutionary new device has been clinically proven to treat all types of acne in children and adults.
It emits a low power red light, which does not emit heat and does not hurt or burn the skin. Phototherapy, the use of light for healing, has been a field of vigorous rese (more…)

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Native Remedies ClearSkin FaceWash – Herbal Wash To Cure & Control Acne & Reduce Skin Scarring

November 25, 2009

Native Remedies ClearSkin Skin Wash is a 100% natural, safe and effective herbal treatment to help cure and control acne, with carefully selected ingredients to treat existing acne skin eruptions; prevent future breakouts; improve skin appearance and reduce scarring. With thousands of satisfied customers around the world, ClearSkin-A Acne Gel and ClearSkin Skin Wash have [...]

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Acne Medications | Drugs to Cure Acne | Acne Treatment

November 24, 2009

Alien asked: Most people will suffer from acne at some point in their life. Everyone’s skin condition and chemistry are different so there can be no set remedy to prevent or clear existing acne. The good news is that it can be treatable. People make the mistake of letting it run its course, thinking they [...]

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