March 30th, 2009 by brad davenport
Acne is a skin condition that presents itself mildly with some,having just a few spots or pimples, to extreme cases of cystic acne that covers the entire face and neck. This can cause physical and emotional stress because the acne is so visual and in an exposed area. It has been suggested that there could be one acne vitamin, sort of a cure all, as far as acne is concerned.
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March 13th, 2009 by Nathan James
Many diets have been designed to help people prevent future acne breakouts, wherever they may occur on the body. Acne can appear on the face, back, chest, and shoulders. To make an acne prevention diet truly successfully, it is important to remove certain aggravators from your diet. Nothing special has to be added to what you regularly eat, however.
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February 14th, 2009 by Richard May
Today acne is not only a skin problem that teenagers can get, but there are many adults who are now getting this skin condition as well. One of the main reasons is that their body is actually producing too much oil (sebum) and this then causes the pores on the skin to become blocked. Should someone suffer from this condition not only does it look unsightly, but also if left untreated can lead to more permanent damage (scarring) to their skin. Below we take a look at the main acne signs and symptoms that are associated with this particular skin condition.
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February 13th, 2009 by Paul Mahon
Acne is a very common skin complaint, which not only affects teenagers but quite a few adults as well. It is caused when the too much sebum (oil) is produced and causes the pores on the skin to become blocked. Certainly if left untreated not only is it unsightly but also can if severe enough lead to scarring on a person’s skin. Below we take a look at the acne signs and symptoms.
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February 2nd, 2009 by Richard May
Around 25% of all men and 50% of all women in their adult lives will suffer from acne. Today people in their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s are going to their doctor to seek medical assistance in order to treat adult acne. Just like teenagers, some of these people are also finding the condition very difficult to cope with.
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January 31st, 2009 by Richard May
In most cases acne has been caused because the sebaceous glands, which are found at the base of the hair follicles on the skin, are secreting far too much sebum (oil). Once too much of this produced the pores on the skin can become blocked and spots begin to appear. Doctors may prescribe medications that can help to treat the condition but can cause some side effects. However an alternative would be for those who wish to is use some kinds of herbal remedies for acne instead.
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January 29th, 2009 by Richard May
Acne is an extremely common skin condition and can happen to both young and old alike. Although the condition is most prevalent on a person’s face it can sometimes be found on other parts of the body including the back, chest, shoulders, legs as well as the buttocks. But luckily today there are a number of different types of acne remedies that people can use for treating this particular skin condition.
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January 24th, 2009 by Richard May
Acne is really an internal condition which can be effected by a number of external factors. It also shows itself in an external way with the appearance of spots and soreness of the skin. You need to learn about what external factors affect and trigger your acne, if you can do this then you have a much better chance of bringing your acne under control. This is very important because if the acne is not brought under control, holistic acne treatments are not going to be as effective.
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December 20th, 2008 by Zul Rahman
Struggling with an acne problem to some adult is very embarrassing. Don’t worry you are not alone. Almost fifty percent of adult women and twenty five percent of adult men are in the same boat as yours. Acne is a painful problem both physically and psychologically.
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