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Acne is No Longer an Issue to Lose Sleep on
By: acneremedies | 01/12/2008
Acne though a nuisance is surely not something that needs to be given more importance than it deserves because no matter what some websites might try to make out of it, it is nothing but a simple bacterial infection that attacks clogged and unclean skin pores, especially in facial region and the best acne treatments are available at acnetreatmentsplus.com, you simply need to visit the website once to have all answers to your acne problems.
How to Get Rid of Old Acne Scars - Useful Tips
By: peterhutch | 01/12/2008
If you have suffered from problem acne for years, you might have had a couple pesky pimples that ended up being ulcers the size of Texas, and well, never really went away. So, now your left with an unpleasant acne scar on your face, for the rest of your life.
Home Remedies for Pimples
By: Scott Gillespie | 30/11/2008
Home remedies for pimples abound, but the term must be clearly understood. An effective home remedy for anything can and should transcend the usual image of messy poultices whipped up from exotic vegetables in the kitchen blender. There is no limit to inventiveness on this one: potatoes, basil, garlic, vinegar, lemon and lime juice and even toothpaste have all been tried. Various levels of success have also been claimed. Basically, anything that does not involve prescription medicine or surgery
Does Chocolate Cause Acne? Yes it Can in Some People
By: Teddy Grandy | 30/11/2008
Does chocolate cause acne? Yes chocolate definitely can cause acne in some people, depending on your genetics. There are many foods that can cause acne depending on your genetics.
If I eat a large milk chocolate bar it will usually give me cystic acne somewhere on my body within a few days. It usually takes 3 days until you will breakout from a certain food after you eat it. ( If you are allergic to that certain food.)
Acne - How to Succeed 3
By: peter radford | 30/11/2008
This Article initially discusses the array of terms used to describe the various aspects associated with Acne, with special emphasis on blackheads, whiteheads, acne vulgaris and acne rosacea. It then moves on to identify, in some detail, the causes and formation of Acne. It focuses on hyperkeratinization, and the incidence of keratin, sebum, the bacteria Propionibacterium acnes, and inflammatory lesions.
Acne: Herbal Skin Care
By: Nicholas Tan | 28/11/2008
Skin care is not a topic of recent times; it has been in practice since ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to take care of skin. However, skin care has transformed in a big way. Herbal skin care routines have been replaced by synthetic/chemical-based skin care routines. The herbal skin care recipes which once used to be common place are not so popular today (and even unknown to a large population).
Acne: Choosing a Facial Skin Care Product
By: Nicholas Tan | 28/11/2008
Talking about skin care, ‘facial skin care’ seems to top the chart. There are loads of facial skin care products available in the market. The most common facial skin care products are the ones that are used as part of daily routine. These include things like cleansers and moisturizers. Toners and exfoliation ones are well known too but not many people use them as such.
Acne: are Natural Skin Care Products the Answer to All Problems?
By: Nicholas Tan | 28/11/2008
So, are natural skin care products the answer to all of our problems? What if a natural skin care product is not available for the treatment of a particular skin disorder? Are the synthetic skin care products so harmful that they should be banned?
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