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Skin Care- Look Young Forever By Keeping Your Acid Mantle Healthy

... great rush to remove all the skin oils and manage to strip the oily acid mantle away. This exposes skin not only to bacteria but also the chances of triggering eczema etc. increases substantially. Acne and acid mantle- Many of those who ... Read Read: Skin Care- Look Young Forever By Keeping Your Acid Mantle Healthy

By: Cdmohatta | 25/07/2006 | Health

Melaleuca - Powerful Tea Tree Oil Treatment for Acne, Staph and Other Skin Infections

... -83. Unlike the normal antibacterial topical medicines, diluted melaleuca oil can maintain the beneficial skin bacteria while getting rid of the nastier strains that cause the problems. Susceptibility of transient and commensal skin ... Read Read: Melaleuca - Powerful Tea Tree Oil Treatment for Acne, Staph and Other Skin Infections

By: Karen MacKenzie | 27/06/2008 | Acne

Effective Ways for Clearer Skin, Free From Acne

... normally happens during our puberty time, this is when the hormones are increased due to excess of oil in the body. Clogged skin, bacteria and family background are also likely to be some causes of acne.Over time, acne will decrease and ... Read Read: Effective Ways for Clearer Skin, Free From Acne

By: hazel | 13/11/2008 | Acne

A Partial List of Some of the Most Popular Acne Skin Care Products

... products that contain salicylic acid act as an exfoliant which prevents dead skin cells from building up and creating a home for skin bacteria. These treatments are also said to be effective in unclogging pores. Salicylic acid-based ... Read Read: A Partial List of Some of the Most Popular Acne Skin Care Products

By: Trevor Mulholland | 08/10/2007 | Non-Fiction

Acne Skin Care Basics

... way to achieve this is to wash the face with extremely hot water. Repeat this procedure to help repel skin bacteria. It is also recommended that you do not zealously wash your face with harsh scrubs or cleansers. By doing this, you may ... Read Read: Acne Skin Care Basics

By: Kathlene Capelle | 20/03/2006 | Health

Understanding Skin Acne to Your Benefits in Solving Your Pimples Problem

... due to pores being clogged with sebum. Blackheads form due to the oxidation of keratin. Sebum is oil in the skin and, in combination with skin bacteria results in inflammation and pimples.    Primary Causes of Skin Acne   One of the ... Read Read: Understanding Skin Acne to Your Benefits in Solving Your Pimples Problem

By: Ingrid Lihan | 17/09/2008 | Acne

Acne Skin Care Control

... , and androgens. Androgens stimulate the production of oil in the sebaceous glands, which tends to block the skin pores thus the harmless skin bacteria present on the skin gets entrapped in the deeper layers of the skin. Stresses can ... Read Read: Acne Skin Care Control

By: Yang Zhong Zhong | 02/01/2008 | Acne

Tips on Choosing Acne Skin Care Products

... are acne skin care products that work by preventing the sebaceous gland from producing excessive oil; formulas designed to kill skin bacteria that causes pimples; medications formulated to help unclog the pores; and other solutions made of ... Read Read: Tips on Choosing Acne Skin Care Products

By: Trevor Mulholland | 03/10/2007 | Non-Fiction

Tips on Anti Aging Natural Skin Care Products

... used include anti bacterial agents. The problem with some of these chemicals is that they also kill beneficial skin bacteria, and are even classified as a pesticide! Fragrances are another category of chemicals often found in anti aging ... Read Read: Tips on Anti Aging Natural Skin Care Products

By: Andre Sylvester | 17/07/2008 | Skin Care

How Your Skin Works

... , it produces extra sebum. In its journey up the follicle toward the surface, the sebum mixes with common skin bacteria and dead skin cells that have been shed from the lining of the follicle. While this process is normal, the presence of ... Read Read: How Your Skin Works

By: Omar Williams | 12/05/2006 | Non-Fiction

Skin Acne-How To Boost Self Confidence

... cosmetic treatments such as dermabrasion or even cosmetic surgery. Other new treatment practices include intensive light treatment such as blue light. Ultraviolet light as a treatment to reduce skin bacteria is no longer commonly used.     Read Read: Skin Acne-How To Boost Self Confidence

By: Ingrid Lihan | 08/04/2009 | Skin Care

Can Bacteria Help Cure Your Acne

... mist. Propionibacterium acnes, or p acne bacteria, are no different. They want and need to survive. Skin bacteria perform an important function. Bacteria use the secretions of our sweat and sebaceous glands (sebum is the oil that makes our ... Read Read: Can Bacteria Help Cure Your Acne

By: Cecil Lovell | 25/11/2009 | Acne

The Skin Care Basics 101

... way to achieve this is to wash the face with extremely hot water. Repeat this procedure to help repel skin bacteria. It is also recommended that you do not zealously wash your face with harsh scrubs or cleansers. By doing this, you may ... Read Read: The Skin Care Basics 101

By: Dennis Lambert | 05/11/2009 | Health

Cystic acne and oily skin

... to fall into the pores and clog them. There's no need to wash more than twice a day. Your next step is to fight the skin bacteria with an appropriate medication. A dermatologist may recommend Accutane, but it is strong stuff and should be ... Read Read: Cystic acne and oily skin

By: cystic acne | 22/11/2009 | Acne

How to Exfoliate Your Skin

... , to avoid damaging your skin. It is vital to make it gentle, because if you harm your skin, bacterias will infect it and cause breakouts. Also, if the skin gets irritated, exfoliation can bring to unwanted pigmentation. Wet your face and ... Read Read: How to Exfoliate Your Skin

By: BecomeGorgeous | 17/09/2009 | Skin Care

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