Archive for September, 2006

Posted on Sep 30th, 2006

Acne is cause by many things. Most common cause of acne is certain oily substances and the build up of dirt, and the use of certain type of prescription medications. But the single most common factor that has been known to cause acne is the secretion of androgens. Commonly known as the human sex hormones that are, and do become overly active at the time of puberty. The male hormone known as androgens that are present in both male and females alike, they are the cal prate. They are what produce the oil in the oil glands. During puberty these oil glands become over active which in turn causes a build up of oil that in turn acts like a traffic jam meaning that it is very slow moving and backs up. It’s this very thing that causes the pus to build up and form pimples or acne.

Certain herbal Remedies that have been proven to help against acne are herbs such as chamomile, lavender, juniper, bergamot, dandelion root, and burdock root can be used to reduce toxicity and improve the overall condition of the skin. Echinacea and poke root are often used for their anti-inflammatory properties. Witch hazel has excellent astringent properties and may be very effective on acne.

In most cases acne does affect the way you look and yes, and acne can be considered a threat to your physical as well as your personal well being. The simple fact remains that in some cases acne can lead to permanent scaring which is more than just cosmetic. Acne affects people psychologically. It is known to affect the way they perceive themselves, their self-esteem and confidence. as well as the way they interaction with others. It can cause a person to experience such feelings like frustration, depression and social embarrassment.

To fight acne effectively the battle can be fought from within. With the use of natural herbs and the proper care Acne can be controlled. By the proper use of such proven herbs, the body can be made to prevent the harmful oil build up that are caused by the imbalance of hormones that is caused during puberty. The answer to acne is really a lot simpler then it has been in the previous years. To control the problems of acne you need to control the problems of a chemical imbalance in the body. Years ago there were no such solutions to the problems. Other then trying to keep your face clean and avoid certain foods that where suppose to be the cause of acne. Today we know that the consumption of certain foods did not in fact cause acne. But there are facts that prove that the consumption of certain foods could in fact help to fight acne. Because these certain foods have the same properties the natural herbs have to break down the build up, and help control the chemical imbalance in the body.

Robert Emler: I to have dealt with the problems that come with dealing with acne. I also have the scars that can prove it. Thanks to the advances in science and technologies of today. I have been able to keep my children from experiencing the same horrifying experiences that I dealt with as a child because of acne. All I want to say is if you love your child and don’t want them to suffer this unfortunate problem that ninety percent of all people will endure. Then you should take advantage of what is available out there that works or has been proven to be successful. For more on the availability of the all nature herbal remedies, and how they work go to http://4bestskin.com

Posted on Sep 30th, 2006

If you have acne scars you may be interested in acne scar removal cream. Where can you find acne scar removal cream? What can you expect from acne scar removal cream? You can get acne scar removal cream at a pharmacy. You may need to see a doctor or dermatologist for a prescription for acne scar removal cream.

Sometimes people think they need acne scar removal help after they have had treatment for the scars. There are times when these scars are simply a color change and acne scar removal cream will not help and may not be needed at all. You may just need to give it some time.

Mederma is a type of acne scar removal cream product. It is actually a gel based medication and has been very helpful in many situations.

If the acne scars are brown in color you can use bleach with hydroquinone along with the acne scar removal cream. This combination can be very helpful in the removal of acne scars.

One acne scar removal cream that has shown promise is ScarGuard ScarCare. This acne scar removal cream improves saucer-shaped acne scars quite nicely, especially the newer scars.

Another acne scar removal cream that has received high marks is DermaNew Microdermabrasion Total Body Experience. This acne scar removal cream is free of oil. You can use this acne scar removal cream with a topical Vitamin A derivative.

Cellex-C is yet another acne scar removal cream that is recommended by many. Use this acne scar removal cream with a topical Vitamin A product. Use these creams at separate times during the day.

There are other ways to take care of acne scars but an acne scar removal cream is a good place to start.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Clear-Skin-Solutions.com. He provides more acne clearing solutions, remedies and acne skin care products that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

Posted on Sep 29th, 2006

Scalp acne, the mildest form of which is also known as scalp folliculitis, occurs more frequently than most people realize. Just about everyone knows what acne is and that it commonly breaks out on the face, chest, arms and on the back. But acne also appears on other parts of the body as well, and unless you’re someone with acne in one of these ‘other’ areas, you may not have realized this.

Scalp acne and those similar to it, are often triggered during periods of great stress. This irritating scalp condition usually develops when the scalp becomes oilier than usual, for example when the hair isn’t washed as frequently or when hair care products that contain a considerable amount of oil are used.

Scalp acne can be very itchy and therefore makes it very difficult for those who have it to leave it alone. In its mildest form, the pustules are small, crusty, and they’re sore. They appear mainly on the upper forehead at the hairline. A person can have just a few pustules or there can be many.

A more severe form of scalp acne called acne necrotica miliaris is characterized by inflamed larger papules with black-colored crusts. This form of acne can leave behind scars that resemble those resulting from Chicken Pox. There is an even more severe form of scalp acne that primarily affects adult African-American men, but can actually affect anybody, regardless of race or sex. This extremely rare condition is a combination of large cysts and smaller pustules and papules that grow to be very large.

Treatment for Scalp Acne

Mild forms of scalp acne can be treated the way most other acne is treated. Keep the affected area clean by using a product that contains salicylic acid. Remember though that these products can cause excessive dryness so use only on affected areas. For better control, apply using a cotton wool or ball.

Since oily hair is a contributing factor to scalp acne, it is imperative to use shampoo that’s formulated for oily hair. Hair care products designed specially to treat seborrhea have also been used with reasonable success. And since many people use more than just shampoo on their hair, it’s a good idea to check the labels on all hair care products and make changes as necessary.

Never attempt to treat the more severe forms of scalp acne without consulting a dermatologist or doctor first.

One thing that should not be used to treat scalp acne is any product that contains benzoyl peroxide. That’s because when peroxide comes into contact with hair, it can change the color of the hair and result in a ‘less-than-desirable’ look! Those who have chemically-textured hair (for example those with perms) or color-treated hair are most prone to hair trouble when benzoyl peroxide comes into contact with hair.

John Wellington is from AcneHelpZone.com providing people suffering from acne with quick, relevant and free acne resources that they can download and take away with them for easy reference.

Posted on Sep 29th, 2006

It’s hard enough to be a teenager but if your teen is suffering from acne and adolescence at the same time you may have some questions. Acne and adolescence may go hand-in-hand but there are ways to improve the situation.

If acne and adolescence have become a problem at your house, read on.

Many people feel that acne and adolescence happen because the teen does not keep their face clean enough. This is not necessarily true. Sometimes acne and adolescence happen even when the teen washes his face faithfully. You could try a wash that is made for acne.

Acne and adolescence also is linked to diet. Reports vary on this topic with some believing that if the kids cut out chocolate, fried and fast foods all will be well. Others say that acne and adolescence have nothing to do with the diet.

Acne and adolescence can be minimized at times with a visit to the local drugstore. Chat with your pharmacist and see what she recommends for acne and adolescence.

Acne and adolescence can be improved when you see a dermatologist. A dermatologist may be able to work with the acne and adolescence situation and bring about great improvement.

Acne and adolescence can be made worse by certain medications like birth control pills. You should also avoid greasy creams and lotions if adolescence and acne are causing problems for your teen.

Make sure that the acne and adolescence problem is really not a reaction to allergies to food, cosmetics or other products.

Acne and adolescence may go together but it can be less of a problem with the correct solutions.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Clear-Skin-Solutions.com. He provides more acne clearing solutions, remedies and acne skin care products that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

Posted on Sep 28th, 2006

If you suffer from some form of acne, there are measures you can take to help clear acne and to avoid having the condition worsen. Here are a few:

  • People sometimes can’t stop picking or squeezing or pinching their acne blemishes, but doing so risks scar growth. Serious wounds and infections can develop in acne spots where recurrent force is frequently employed. Repeated picking and touching of blemishes must be avoided.
  • Acne sufferers attempt to remove oily skin and skin eruptions by using harsh detergent soap and vigorously washing their skin with it. But this will not cause the acne problem to get better; actually it can worsen it. Dermatologists advise that acne sufferers cleanse their skin gently with a soft mild soap, at least twice a day. Dermatologists can best advise on which soap is the best to apply. It is also essential to rinse the skin completely after washing.
  • Any makeup, eye shadow, blush, etc. applied must be oil free. There are products that are specifically intended for acne sufferers, or dermatologists may make proper recommendations too. Creamy-type lotions should be avoided.
  • When shaving, the blade must always be sharp, and the beard should be softened with soap and water before shaving. Electric razors may help in making the experience easier. Be very careful when shaving directly over the acne blemish.
  • Besides sunburns, the sun can dangerously injure skin by promoting aging and possibly producing skin cancer. Sunscreens may help, but it’s better to avoid the sun when suffering from acne.
  • Those are just a few tips one can take to help in the war against acne.

    For more about acne causes and treatments, as well as news items dealing with acne, visit http://www.acne-data.info.

    Posted on Sep 28th, 2006

    Zits, or pimples, affect almost everyone at some stage of their life. Zits are yukky, unsightly, and usually a part of growing up.

    However it can be useful to know a little bit about them when you are approaching the age when zits may become a part of your life.

    Firstly, zits aren’t restricted to teenagers as most think. Zits can affect people at any age. It is estimated that anything up to 50% of adult women have a case of zits at some stage in their life after their teen years. Even adult men get zits, although not as frequently as women. And babies.

    However the most common time to encounter zits is in your teens. This, of course, is exactly when you don’t want them. You are most aware of the opposite sex, and most interested in making sure that you look as appealing as possible. An outbreak of zits on your face is not at all welcome.

    It is not entirely understood what causes zits. It is known what they are, but not exactly what causes them. However the experts think that it is most likely that zits are caused by hormonal changes that take place in your body at certain stages in your life. This explains why zits can be encountered at times when the body is experiencing hormonal changes such as in the teen years.

    Zits are a normal part of life. Almost everyone has them, especially as teens, and they are not sent to make your life a misery at the exact time that you don’t want them. They are a part of growing up and if you are a teen with zits you can be sure that most of your friends will get them soon if they haven’t already.

    You can get zits on other parts of your body as well as your face. For example on your back, although there are others.

    Although it may be fun to pop your zits, or certainly satisfying, it may not be the best thing to do. Experts disagree on whether popping your zits causes scars, but when in doubt, try to avoid it. And if you must then refrain from attempting to get those deep ones that are hard to pop, just stick to the obvious simple ones. But preferably don’t.

    Contrary to popular belief you don’t get zits by eating too much chocolate, although you may get fat. Fatty foods do not cause zits.

    You don’t get zits because you aren’t washing your face well enough.

    As zits are a normal part of life it is extremely difficult to cure them. However there are good strategies available to manage them. It’s just that you control, rather than cure them until your body decides that enough is enough.

    Zits will go away with time, although it probably doesn’t seem so now. People don’t generally go through life with permanent zits. A serious case though can cause scars, so it is always worth having them checked out by your doctor.

    Overall remember, although zits may seem like a huge problem now, they will go away, and they will be a distant memory soon. Everyone has to deal with them, it’s just your turn at the moment.

    Find out more about Acne as well as Home Treatment for Acne and adult acne, acne skin care products, the best acne treatments and more at Peter’s website, Acne All Gone.

    Posted on Sep 27th, 2006

    What Is Scalp Acne?

    Scalp Acne is acne that develops on the skin under your hair, also known as your scalp. It is not nearly as common as the typical acne on the face, shoulders and upper arms, but it does affect a lot of people with other types of acne.

    Scalp Acne isn’t as visible as acne in other places, particularly the face. While that’s great news, it also makes it somewhat harder to treat and keep clean. The sore bumps and cysts can also make daily hair care and styling painful.

    Like any other type of acne, scalp acne is caused by bacteria that grow on the inside of pores that get clogged with oil and dead skin cells (or other small dirt particles). As the bacteria grow, they produce swollen, red and infected areas.

    How To Treat Scalp Acne

    Scalp Acne can be treated very much like any other form of acne. Start by drinking plenty of water and eating healthy. Avoid foods that are known acne triggers such as chocolate, potato chips and greasy foods in general.

    Keep your scalp clean by washing your hair daily with a very mild shampoo to keep the oil on your scalp at bay. Don’t use a harsh shampoo (for oily hair). It could backfire on you by causing your skin to produce more oil.

    Tea tree oil does wonders for your scalp. Make a solution of tea tree oil, a little lavender oil and olive oil and use it like any shampoo. Both tea tree oil and lavender have antiseptic properties that will help clear up any infections on your scalp.

    You can also dip a cotton ball in a skin cleanser containing salicylic acid and apply on the acne area.

    Do not use any acne cream/oil containing benzoil peroxide or other peroxide ingredients on the scalp because it may change the color of your hair. This is particularly important if you have colored or treated hair.

    Melissa Rayn invites you to visit http://www.acneknowhow.com to learn more about the different types of acne and how to treat them. She recommends http://www.healthandbeautyinfo.com to find out more about health and beauty tips for women.

    Posted on Sep 27th, 2006

    For many people the question of “what causes adult acne” has been a tireless quest in search of an answer to a problem that plagues many individuals worldwide. For instance 90 percent of all adolescents and almost 25 percent of all adults are acne sufferers. In terms of gender approximately 50% of all adult men and 50% of all adult women suffer or have suffered from some form of acne. One difference in gender is where the acne outbreak takes place and the severity of zits and blackheads that form. Males more often have the severe form of acne rather than females, due to their hormones. Generally the infected areas that tend to break out most frequently (the chest and back) are unfortunately more difficult to treat.

    The real cause of acne can actually be a blend of several factors. Typically there are several steps that lead to zits, pimples, blackheads and minor skin blemishes. The main cause of acne is due to the blocking or clogging of hair follicles, more commonly know as pores. Unfortunately the reasons and combination of events that cause pores to become clogged isn’t fully known. There are many contributing elements for teenagers and adults alike, which can include hereditary factors such as whether or not there is a history of acne problems and if so, to what extent, hormones, dietary and vitamin supplemental intake and stress related factors. Other forces or events that can strongly influence the development of acne and pimples include your body’s normal function of eradicating itself of its dead skin cells. If this cycle gets out of whack or becomes irregular due to climate and other environmental forces or overall body health at the time it can cause your hormones and their effect on your own body’s sebum production to increase which is bad for your complexion but outstanding for breeding acne.

    When the body’s function of shedding dead skin cells becomes irregular the normal dead skin cells that combine with your body’s natural sebum oil as it drains through the skin’s surface become clogged and cause blocked pores. This substance becomes somewhat sticky, further clogging the passageway. This allows the cultivating and incubating of bacteria, which begins to grow around these clogged areas. As a normal reaction your body’s white blood cells attack the bacteria, fighting it and pushing it out of the body. The outcome of this battle between the white blood cells and bacteria leads to a growth usually within 14-day to 21-days. These growths are referred to as microcomedones. Microcomedones turn into comedones, which are more commonly referred to as blemishes, pimples or acne.

    As you can see the formation of acne is based on a series of events, which starts with the blocking of pores. The outcome is usually an increase in production of microcomedones which results in the very noticeable skin blemish known throughout the world as zits, blackheads, acne or pimples.

    Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Clear-Skin-Solutions.com. He provides more acne clearing solutions, remedies and home acne treatment information that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

    Posted on Sep 26th, 2006

    Acne laser treatment is a method that has helped millions to get rid of acne. Each year, individuals find out that the over the counter medications that they get at their local drug store just do not provide enough help to them. They have likely tried several products and can not find method to get rid of acne. Acne laser treatment can actually help to stop acne once and for all for many individuals.

    How Does It Work?

    Acne laser treatment is just what it sounds like. The technician will use a very powerful and small laser to effectively trigger the acne. Usually, the procedure will be done because the acne is being caused, at least in part, by over producing oils in the skin. The laser will get to these glands that are under the skin and causing the oils and destroy them. While this seems harsh, laser acne treatment is virtually painless. There are no ramifications to having these glands destroyed either. Once the glands stop producing oils, the bacteria that cause acne will not have an optimal place to grow. This in turn effectively stops acne.

    It is important to know that in most causes acne treatments will not necessary cure the acne that is already on your face or body. This will usually be done with antibiotics. Once the oils slow or stop though, there will be fewer outbreaks of acne on the face or body once these heal.

    Scar Treatment

    Another option for the use of acne laser treatment is that in which the acne scars can be removed. This very powerful laser can actually remove the top layers of your skin near and on the scar. When new skin grows back, it will be healthy and scars are either gone or they are not as visible. Acne scar laser treatment is fast becoming a way to get rid of acne scars that have been on a person’s body for years.

    In either treatment, laser acne treatment can be quite effective. In some cases, there will be the need for several treatments to be done, though. The only bad part of acne laser treatment is that it is not necessarily cheap. With the several treatments that may be necessary, it may be quite expensive. Yet, even with that said, the results for laser treatments are amazing for many.

    Our experts have executed a research to find the best acne treatments. Find the results only on The best natural acne treatments. More valuable acne info on http://www.tigilet.com

    Posted on Sep 26th, 2006

    While “War of the Worlds” sets a new sales record for Paramount, this Hollywood blockbuster sends a healing message as old as time itself- bacteria are lifesavers. Even though most microorganisms are invisible to the human eye, life, as we know it would be utterly impossible without ubiquitous bacteria.
    We can all enjoy the blessings of photosynthesis, digestion and the formation of natural gases thanks to the innate power of bacteria to break down substances. Ironically, much of the anti-acne industry is built around destroying the widely misunderstood yet biologically necessary bacteria known as Propionibacterium acnes, or p acne bacteria.
    All life forms strategize to survive and procreate. Weeds, worms, birds, fungi and bacteria all work to sustain their own lives on this planet. In fact, we humans survive because of the biological games constantly unfolding in our mist.
    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 skin look shiny) as nutrients. P acnes that are in balance with your body prevent colonization by more harmful bacteria.
    P acne bacteria only encourage acne formations if the production of oil on the face is excessive. This surplus of oil of prompted by hormonal, nutritional, environmental and/or psychological changes in the body. So to prevent acne, you do not what to kill bacteria per se, but keep the amount of bacteria on your skin at an optimal balance. You optimize your oil secretion by understanding and controlling your response to hormonal, nutritional, environmental and/or psychological changes.
    If we upset the balance of bacteria in our bodies by taking antibiotics, our resident flora is upset and this enables harmful bacteria (such as Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii) to colonize on our skin.
    In short, using antibiotics on bacteria is a battle amongst intelligent parties involving the bacteria, the body and the human mind. If we fail to appreciate the bacteria as bodily maintenance workers and continue dousing them with antibiotics or antibacterial soaps the bacteria just become more resistant to our antidotes. The bacteria are practiced at playing dead as a tactic for survival.
    Even people who have used the strongest acne drug on the market, Accutane, have witnessed the cunning behavior of bacteria as zits reappear some months after using this course of acne treatment. These people have discovered that bacteria do not die; they silently and strategically multiply. If you do not want your bacteria out of balance, do not provide them an environment conducive to acne.
    It’s true that bacteria have managed to wipe out entire populations of people. Now, Hollywood comforts us with knowing that even aliens will fall prey to the ever-plotting or is it ever-knowing bacteria. I’ll just leave you with this thought: Is that anti-bacterial soap making p acnes smarter?

    Naweko San-Joyz is creator of the Acne Messages program, the only acne program to combine the latest scientific research and ancient wisdom to deliver an acne cure as unique as the acne sufferer. As there are millions of people with acne, there are a millions cures, find your unique cure with Acne Messages. ISBN: 0974912204 available at Amazon and Noixia.com, home of six billion natural cures for acne.

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