Saturday, April 24th, 2010 at
11:59 pm
Acne is one type of skin disease. It generally affects women in their 20′s. and is more common in women when compared to men. About 25 percentages of men have acne problems whereas for women this percentage is higher. About 50 percentage women are affected by acne.
Acne is also common in teenage due to hormonal changes. For some it disappears when they enter adult hood. But for some it continues to be there throughout. Acne is generally caused in face and neck but can also affect the chest and the back.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
8:52 pm
Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
1:30 pm
Stressed and getting acne breakouts? Itâs no coincidence. Once considered an old wivesâ tale, medical research has just confirmed that there is a direct connection between stress and acne breakouts. Thereâs hope. MenScience offers eight stress-reducing tips to help you prevent stress-related acne breakouts. Â
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
11:58 pm
Acne is not a deadly disease, but it can have a devastating effect on your self-esteem and ability to enjoy life so it is important to know how to prevent it and if you already have it how to care for your skin and how to cure the acne. A particularly severe form of acne is known as cystic acne and in this article I will look at the ways to prevent and treat this skin problem.
Cystic acne manifests when your body overproduces fatty acids known as sebum. When sebum blocks the sebaceous glands, located at the hair follicles, and when the follicles are infected by bacteria, then the characteristic symptoms of acne appear: pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, lesions and cysts. In Cystic acne, as the name suggests, stubborn cysts are formed.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
3:29 am
No one likes having acne. It affects adults as well as teenagers. If you are prone to acne, maybe your diet can reduce the incidence af it in your life.
It was once believed that acne was due to a poor diet. Everyone assumed eating too much chocolate or candy caused acne breakouts on the face. That was debunked, but it doesn’t mean that your way of eating won’t have any bearing on preventing acne.
Acne can have many causes. They all work together to make you miserable with whiteheads and blackheads. But the basis is that acne is caused by excess sebum (oils) clogging pores that contain hair follicles.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
3:29 am
When managing with acne skin care generally of the remedial proficient usually recommend that public affect emotionally with acne should usual procedure particular acne skin care arrangement that will support get better the circumstances of their acne skin.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
1:41 pm
Acne Introduction
Acne is a skin disorder resulting from the action of hormones on the skin’s oil glands (sebaceous glands) which leads to plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and outbreaks of cysts or nodules commonly called pimples and they may occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Most of the teenagers are affected by the acne. However, the disease is not restricted to any age group; adults in their 20s – even into their 40s – can get acne. Being not a life threatening health condition, acne is still upsetting and disfiguring as sometimes it leads to permanent and serious scarring. Even less severe cases leads to scarring.
Acne Symptoms
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
2:12 pm
In the pursuit of a more beautiful skin condition both male and female have a great deal of choices. There are so many remedies showing up that you could spend a workweek standing in a store contemplating their use. Most consumers dont have that kind of time, Indeed we have to guess and even entrust our decisions on what the multitude of advertisements tell us. Unfortunately advertisements are meant to get you to buy and it is not uncommon for the accuracy to be stretched a bit or yet to be wholly unnoted. Whilst you want to find all natural skin care breakthroughs , situations can get slippery.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
1:40 am
Shoulder and back acne (bacne), like most types of acne, can develop at the puberty stage and can continue even into adulthood.
Bacne is quite difficult to treat compared to acne on other parts of the body. Aside from not being readily visible and being hard to reach, the back is also the body part that you lay on most when you sleep. And the pressure applied on the back worsens the condition of your back acne.
Simple Ways to Clear Up Back Acne
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Friday, January 1st, 2010 at
11:48 am
Acne is not a deadly disease, but it can have a devastating effect on your self-esteem and ability to enjoy life so it is important to know how to prevent it and if you already have it how to care for your skin and how to cure the acne. A particularly severe form of acne is known as cystic acne and in this article I will look at the ways to prevent and treat this skin problem.
Cystic acne manifests when your body overproduces fatty acids known as sebum. When sebum blocks the sebaceous glands, located at the hair follicles, and when the follicles are infected by bacteria, then the characteristic symptoms of acne appear: pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, lesions and cysts. In Cystic acne, as the name suggests, stubborn cysts are formed.
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