Archive for May, 2007

Posted on May 21st, 2007

When it comes to acne product quality, savings and efficiency, research is a consumer’s most valuable tool.

And brands like ZEN MED and Proactiv have been well-researched. ZEN MED Derma Cleanse is a completely natural acne treatment featuring topical creams to unclog pores, herbal tablets to purify, add essential vitamins and fight bacteria from within. Proactiv with Benzoyl Peroxide, consists of cleansers and cream to cleanse pores leaving only a slightly dry skin.

Exposed, another herbal product has produced few side effects and is especially suited for those who may find Proactiv somewhat harsh. Among natural products composed of essential oils such as Tree Tea Oil, vitamins, and herbs, Desert Essence, Kiss My Face, PhytoMe, Bio Skin Care, Burt Bees, and St Ives offer a variety of cleansers, toners and scrubs, which gently clean pores.

Affordable favorites among teens are Clearasil, Clean &Clear, Cetaphil, and Neutrogena, for face and body in cleansers, lotions, pads, toner, face washed and more. Those with sensitive skin have found Cetaphil cleansers especially soothing, while those with oily skin have preferred Clean & Clear and Neutrogena. Those who have tried Murad and Klear Action products found a clear difference and felt improvement within weeks.

Products, such as Actimine, AncEase, and 10 1E Acne Getaway, which are based on essential ancient Chinese herbs, have also been highly rated in clearing acne-prone skin.

With so many choices available, a smart consumer will shop around to find her best route to a flawless complexion.

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Posted on May 20th, 2007

Teens aren’t the only ones plagued by acne. True, while acne tends to develop more commonly on the oily skin of teenagers, it chooses a combination or even a dry skin to sprout during the later years.

Often adults sample products available for teens and end up with dry, damaged skin. Teen acne products have a higher concentration of Benzoyl peroxide and other chemicals, which can be damaging to adult skin.

Products recommended for adult acne are usually gentle herbal or natural remedies available as cleansers, herbal tablets, and face washes.

Suited for both adults and teenagers, ZEN MED has a variety of products, proven to be effective in treating acne. ZEN MED Derma Cleanse System which has three products—an acne gel, facial cleansing gel, and cleanse capsules—contains Salicylic acid, Aloe Vera, Vitamins, Allatoin, and more, treating skin, from within and without.

While ZEN MED Scar and Pigmentation Treatment treats scars, ZEN MED Body Acne Combo combats body acne. And products such as 10 1E Acne Getaway and Refresh Acne Solutions are made from Chinese herbs.

Enriched with vitamins and herbs, Actimine is another very effective herbal acne treatment. In contrast to medicated products, Actimine flushes bacteria from within and replenishes vitamins to prevent further skin problems.

Desert Essence 100% Pure Australian Tea Tree Oil and Desert Essence Thoroughly Clean Face Wash with Organic Tea Tree Oil and Awapuhi are two excellent antiseptic toners Tea Tree Oil, which cleanse dirt, while unclogging pores.

Kiss My Face Organics Break out Botanical Acne Gel and Clearasil Adult Care also work to prevent acne.

Though we can’t banish acne forever, we can successfully treat and control it with the right products.

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Posted on May 19th, 2007

Experts agree, picking at your acne to make it go away is a bad idea. Picking leaves scars that may never heal. Better to keep your hands in your pockets and find a product to do the job.

There are plenty: Clearasil Clearstick, Kelo-Cote, Neutrogena Oil-free Acne Wash, Neutrogena Men Skin Cleaning Face Wash, Neutrogena Clear Pore Treatment, Neutrogena On-the-Spot Acne Treatment Vanishing Formula, Proactive Solution Acne Treatment, Klear Action Acne Treatment System, and Dermaclear. Many contain Benzoyl peroxide and Salicylic acid, excellent for unclogging blocked pores and killing germs. Sulfur lotions also reduce and check acne formation. And Retinoid, which is a variant of Vitamin C and available in creams, can be used to remove scars.

Besides these essential ingredients, scar-removing Dermaclear also contains Laurel Sulphate; Tartaric Acid, which improves skin quality; Allantoin, to reduce dryness; and 8 HO Quinoline, to fade scars.

Burt’s Bees Doctor Herbal Blemish Stick with Tea Tree Oil and Zia Natural Skincare Acne Treatment Mask are natural ways to combat acne scars. Enriched with Tea Tree Oil, an excellent shield against germs and bacteria, the these products reduce the appearance of blemishes. ZEN MED Scar and Hyperpigmentation Treatment Kit consists of ZEN MED Dermabrasion Complex with active ingredients Green Tea and Comfrey, and ZEN MED Skin Eraser for fading blemishes. Syprex and Sycream Scar Cream, Stretch Mark Cream, and Alpha Lipoic Acid also help erase scars, while Derma e Microdermabrasion Scrub lifts dead cells to make scars appear lighter.

So rest assured, there are many products available to help you make acne scarring a memory.

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Posted on May 18th, 2007

Over the last few years, information about acne treatments has come a long way. Science now suggests that acne is probably hereditary and not caused by the foods you eat or don’t eat. Those unsightly zits and spots can no longer be blamed on the many things you do on a daily basis.

Below are a series of acne treatment options that are available to those that are serious about getting rid of their acne.

You have no doubt heard of Accutane. Accutane is the controversial drug of choice in the treatment of acne. Furthermore, after Accutane has done it’s job, Retin-A, a less potent and topical derivative of Accutane, can then be applied regularly to maintain your clear complexion and continue to keep your skin blemish free.

Other steps that can be taken to get rid of acne include:

•Collagen injections. Acne scarring can cause the loss of the body’s natural Collagen. Therefore Collagen can be injected under the skin to enhance this lost Collagen. This treatment is also effective for other skin conditions such as wrinkles and crow’s feet.

•Chemical peels may also be useful to remove acne. This is the procedure that removes the top layer of the skin and thereby the superficial acne scarring as well. This technique can leave the skin quite sore and bruised after the procedure, however, the skin soon becomes rejuvenated and the appearance of the skin is remarkably improved and refreshed.

•Punch Grafting is another procedure used to rid the skin of acne. Quite literally, a hole is punched into the skin and any acne scar is simply removed. New skin is then taken usually from an area behind the earlobe and used to replace the missing skin. Punch Grafting is known to be useful in treating deep acne scars.

•Dermabrasion is another technique used to minimize small blemishes and scars. Dermabrasion involves the removal of the top layer of skin. It may involve some pain, however, after the healing process begins, the surface of the skin looks noticeably cleaner and clearer.

•Laser resurfacing involves the use of a high energy laser light to burn away skin scarred by acne. It is thought to be a moderately uncomfortable procedure with some level of success.

•Autologous fat transfer, as a method to remove acne, involves taking fat from another area of the body and injecting it into the skin under the scar. It’s a very efficient method for raising depressed scars and making them less noticeable. However the results are temporary and the procedure may need to be repeated every few months.

The above are just a few of the procedures currently used for the treatment of acne. There are of course many other acne treatment options you will find as more research is undertaken.

Hanif Khaki is the acclaimed author of numerous health related articles and the founder of the popular acne resource site http://www.acne-cure.expert-health.com.

Posted on May 17th, 2007

We go wrong with acne when we do not get proper help and advice. Too many people think that it is a normal part of growing up to have an acne problem and that it will just eventually go away as you get older. Well I’m here to tell you different because this is not the case.

Sure many adolescents in particular have a period of time in their life where they have the odd pimple or two. They use a cleanser and some over the counter pimple cream and in time their pimples disappear and life goes on. But sadly this is not the case for many people, adults included.

There is a major difference between acne and a few pimples believe me! Acne needs proper treatment often in the form of medication to help dry up the oil secretions under the skin. You will may likely have to see a dermatologist to help with this annoying condition. Sometimes your local GP can help you but many times he will send you to see the dermatologist as well.

Why suffer the humiliation of having a face covered in acne when there is help? Too many people lock themselves away from the world living with the hope that their acne will disappear over night and their life will be back to normal. What a waste of life! You could be out having fun with your friends and gaining back that lost self-esteem before you know it.

Try checking out the web for the best advice from people who have been successful in combating this condition and find out what solutions they found to help them. There are many forms of medication and creams that can be bought that have been proven to work. There are also natural remedies that can be helpful. The important thing is that you do not just sit and wait for a miracle. Get out there and do something!

Susan Dean is the webmaster and publisher of http://www.online-acne-help.com Visit her site for help with acne problems.

Posted on May 16th, 2007

Acne is a skin problem wherein the sebaceous glands get over activated and secretes oily substances. Our face has the maximum number of "sebaceous" glands in our body. That’s why pimples are more in a person’s face than in any other part of the body. Shoulders and chest are other parts, which could also be affected.

Acne leaves a spot, which may sometimes be permanent or may heal after some time. There are lots of medications available in the market for acne. It is advised to clean your face regularly as the oily substance along with dirt could create more problems. Do not scratch or squeeze the acne as it might make the problem worse. While using shampoo, try to cover the face, as chemicals in the shampoo could irritate the acne. Don’t touch the acne regularly.

Acne is less during summer than in winter, as the skin gets some sunshine, which helps the skin. It could take weeks, months for a small pimple to vanish. The main cause of acne is still unknown, but you can find lots of products in the market and on the Internet. Acne affects nearly three-quarters of the teenage population.

Acne could be due to hormonal changes, bacteria or hereditary. Acne due to hormonal change is the main factor among the teens. The hormones get over activated and produce more acne. Acne is the medical name of pimples; they both are one and the same.

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Posted on May 15th, 2007

It’s unbelievable … What if I told you that most of the popular beliefs about acne, are in fact myths?

Let’s take a look at some popular beliefs about acne to dispel any other rumors …

Myth #1: Is it true that increased stress spreads acne?

Not exactly. What is true is that ultimately stress can have a very minimal or minor influence all by itself. It cannot actually cause acne, but it can influence reoccurrences of acne as stress increases the body’s creation of a substance called cortisol that in turn causes your sebaceous glands to produce increased amounts of sebum oil that can be blocked in pores. Note, however, that some medications people take when trying to deal with or treat stress can have a large influence on acne as the result of medication side effects.

Myth #2: Acne is contagious, true or false?

Not! No one can "catch" acne; it is non-communicable.

Myth #3:You’ll outgrow acne, so just leave it alone - myth or truth?

This is false. Acne strikes all ages and is treatable, but shouldn’t be left alone to possibly worsen.

Myth #4: Being out in the sun helps acne, right?

In the long run, no. The sun may appear to help clear up your blemishes and redden your skin, thus lessening the overall reddish effect of the targeted acne area when it was outstanding. However, rays from the sun can cause skin damage and actually irritate skin more, worsening any existing acne problems in the process and clogging more pores as skin cells dry up and slough off quicker than normal. So use caution (and sunscreen) here!

Myth #5: Sweating helps clean out your hair follicle areas, myth or reality?

Another myth. In reality, strenuous activity can temporarily increase your body’s oil production that can actually worsen acne problem areas, causing recurrence or intensification.

Myth #6: Acne problems are directly proportionate to sexual activity, or lack thereof; true or false?

False, another myth. Just because teenagers are going through hormonal changes, does not mean that this has anything to do with acne. Both are separate issues. Same with adult acne and sex; two entirely different issues.

Myth #7: People with acne are dirty and don’t wash enough.

Not! This is another myth. Acne is the result of a build up of oil, dead skin cells and bacteria in a closed pore. Period. Dirt is not even a factor in the equation.

Myth #8: Acne is only on external issue or surface deep; i.e. people shouldn’t make such a big thing out of it, myth or reality?

Myth. In reality, yes, it basically is only on your skin (and underneath the surface a little bit). However, the effects run much more deeper than that in many instances. More than 50 percent of those suffering acne problems reported negative comments and other feedback from members of society, regardless of whether or not there was any scarring left for others to see afterwards. And resulting internal depression and low self-esteem can be harmful emotionally not only short-term but over a person’s lifetime. So acne can indeed be a very big issue requiring healthcare treatment and support.

Myth #9: OK, myth or reality: there is a cure for acne?

Myth. Although there is no cure at this time, there are many treatments available that do a great job. As the saying goes, "Prevention is the best medicine;" however, there is no need to suffer in silence with all the options available on the market today for all price ranges.

So there you have it … now that you are armed with this information you can do something to treat your acne condition. Why not visit Emily Clark’s website at http://www.faqon.com/ now to get more helpful information and subscribe to her free newsletter.

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Posted on May 14th, 2007

Acne is a menace. However, it’s not something that cannot be tackled. There are loads of acne skin care products around. We can classify acne skin care products into 3 broad categories –

1. Preventive or general acne skin care products
2. Over-the-counter, specialised acne skin care products
3. On-prescription acne skin care products.

The general acne skin care products are the ones that are used as acne-prevention measure. These include cleansers, make-up removers and similar products that help prevent acne. In the real sense, these acne skin care products are just those that should anyway be part of your daily routine. However, some of these are more oriented to act like an acne skin care product. These acne skin care products act against the causes of acne e.g. limiting the production of sebum/oil and preventing clogging of skin pores. Basically, these acne skin care products prevent the oil from getting trapped in pores and hence hamper the growth of bacteria that lead to acne. The general acne skin care products also include exfoliation products like skin peels. These work towards removing dead skin cells, hence reducing the possibility of pore-clogging and bacteria development.

Then there are specialised acne skin care products that are available over-the-counter i.e. without the need of a prescription. These include products like vanishing creams which extract the extra oil from the skin. Most of these acne skin care products are based on benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, both of which are the enemies of bacteria (and hence acne). You should start with a product that has lower concentration of benzoyl peroxide (e.g. 5%) and see how your skin responds to it. Alpha-hydroxy-acid based moisturizers are also popular as acne skin care products. You might have to try a few, before you zero-in on the acne skin care product that is effective for you. If nothing seems to work, you should contact a dermatologist.

On-prescription acne skin care products are the ones that are prescribed by a dermatologist. This can include ointments that can be applied on the affected area or oral antibiotics or just any topical treatment. Dermatologist could also suggest a minor surgical procedure to remove the contents of pustules. However, never try to squeeze or do this by yourself, it can lead to permanent damage of your skin. Your doctor could also prescribe a hormone-based treatment (since hormonal changes are also known to cause acne). Such acne skin care products are known to be very effective in some cases.

So, with all those acne skin care products, tackling acne is not that difficult.

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Posted on May 13th, 2007

When it comes to things that directly impact the quality of your skin and the absence of skin blemishes, acne and diet go hand in hand.

Although there are many myths involving eating certain foods that cause break outs or make already existing acne problems worse, studies have failed to prove than any one food (including favorites like chocolate or deep fried foods) have the potential to spur on pimples, blackheads, or blemishes.

That being said, ensuring you consume a proper diet that includes all necessary vitamins and nutrients recommended for individuals on a daily basis, your skin will definitely see a benefit, as will your overall health.

Just like your health, acne and diet are directly related and can have the potential to turn your unhealthy, blemished skin into glowing, radiant skin.

To ensure your skin stays looking its best, start with your daily nutrition.

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between your usual meals?

The best way to determine if you are indeed eating a healthy diet is to write down your food intake.

Once your food choices are in writing, you may be able to see the direct impact of acne and diet.

If necessary, you may need to change you diet to include better choices like fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meats, and whole grains.

A well balanced diet is important for not only your external health, but also internal health.

Furthermore, a simple change of diet can greatly enrich your life, including a gain in energy and a better clarity of the mind.

If you are having problems eating a healthy diet, consider seeing help from a doctor or a nutritionist.

These professionals will be able to ensure you are consuming the daily recommended amounts of vitamins and minerals to keep your body working in top condition.

Once you begin your new diet, you will notice immediate changes in your outward appearance and energy levels, including the quality of your skin.

Proper nutrition is the key to maintaining pristine, lovely, and glowing skin that is free from blemishes, pimples, or blackheads.

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Posted on May 12th, 2007

Acne is a problem that almost everyone has faced throughout their lifetime. It seems to occur at the worst times and sometimes never goes away at all. There are many products on the market targeted to clearing up acne, but perhaps the best cures are found in the kitchen right at home. Home cures for acne have no medical backing and no fancy packaging, but many people swear by them. The following lists different remedies, listed by category. Many ingredients can be found at the grocery store. Some ingredients may be found at health food stores.

Drinks:

Nettle tea. Drink four cups per day of this herbal tea. Water. Drink eight cups per day. Wheatgrass juice. Drink throughout the day.

Rubs/Astringents:

Aloe Vera juice. Apply two times a day to speed healing of acne.

A mixture of ground orange peel and water. Apply to acne.

Cucumber. Ground pieces and apply to acne.

Garlic. Rub on acne.

Nutmeg. Mix ground nutmeg with milk and apply to acne.

Lemon juice and cinnamon. Mix lemon juice with equal parts of ground cinnamon and apply to acne.

Papaya juice. Apply to acne to reduce swelling.

Masks:

Tomato. Mash and apply to acne for 1 hour then wash off.

Pomegranate. Roast and powder. Mix with lime juice and apply to acne.

Sesame seeds. Ground and mix with water. Apply to acne to reduce swelling.

Salt and vinegar. Mix into a paste. Apply to acne for 30 minutes and wash off.

Honey and cinnamon. Mix into a paste and apply. Keep on overnight and wash off in the morning.

Many of the ingredients used in these home remedies are herbs or other natural products that have been shown in studies to help with inflammation, have drying properties or to draw out impurities. Home remedies are tried and true recipes that have worked for many people. If a person does not have an allergy to an ingredient than nothing is lost in trying. Acne home remedies can help a person save countless dollars over their drugstore counterparts.

About the author: Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides acne information on Acne Facts!

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