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		<title>Acne Treatment, Myths, and the Causes of Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:08:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many misunderstood notions exist about acne in general, and especially about its proper treatment. And these are leading reasons why so many sufferers often end up using the least helpful acne solution for themselves. Thus, it is extremely vital that you as a patient, learn about the real causes of acne in order to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many misunderstood notions exist about acne in general, and especially about its proper treatment. And these are leading reasons why so many sufferers often end up using the least helpful acne solution for themselves. Thus, it is extremely vital that you as a patient, learn about the real causes of acne in order to be able to find the best acne treatment that will address your particular skin condition the first time around. Why waste money and time on ineffective acne solutions?</p>
<p>Bear in mind that acne treatments for teenagers are quite different in nature than from those given to most adults who suffer from some form of skin condition. The hormonal activity in those teenage groups vary. As a precaution, it is best you take any oral medication as a solution only after you have sought the advice of a certified dermatalogist. Remember that an experienced dermatalogist is required to be able to prescribe a precise medication that fits your unique skin condition as well as body type.</p>
<p>It’s a very good idea to begin an acne remedy as soon as possible after learning that you are suffering from acne. You can begin an acne remedy by utilizing cleansers and exfoliation. Cleansers will help remove only stuff from your pores. Then, exfoliation will do the rest of the work: remove the oil that cannot be wiped off by the cleanser. This will also help in maintaining your skin pores clear so your skin can breathe.</p>
<p>Acne develop into blackheads, whiteheads, and comedones. Acne does not happen because of dirt as it is sometimes believed. Acne is caused from too much secretion of oil sebum by the sebaceous glands found in the hair follicle. So the sole mission of sebum is to remove dead cells from the body.</p>
<p>It is well known that the hormone androgen is a very significant hormone that supports the healthy function of the human body, which actually causes acne. When this hormone comes into contact with the sebaceous gland, it creates sebum; in the circumstance of people who suffer from acne, the sebaceous gland is sensitive and end up producing additional sebum; this is what causes acne.</p>
<p>At the earliest phase of any acne treatment, this process must involve the maintenance of the skin’s level of cleanliness and hydration for utmost effectiveness. What may contribute to this? Drinking plenty of water throughout the day is a great way for cleaning your body from the inside, as well as cleansing the skin through gentle cleansers and exfoliating it will help a lot.</p>
<p>For the vast majority of acne sufferers who are currently experiencing a mild form of acne, the above described step will often solve the skin problem. In addition, exercising will also help you to sweat and therefore, do a lot to maintain clear pores; these are very simple non-prescription treatment anyone with acne can employ. If you decide to use cream as an acne treatment, only use creams that contain benozoyl peroxide and salicylic acid in its formulation.</p>
<p>Make a sound practice only to use an acne treatment on areas where your skin have been affected; bear in mind that applying creams and medications on areas where your skin have not been affected will only cause your unaffected skin to become dryer.</p>
<p>Always consider natural, safe, and non-medication treatments before using a prescription.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more about the common causes of acne or FAQs of acne, visit http://www.acneway.com</p>
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		<title>The Skinny On Acne Scars And Their Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Health In Health</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[The Skinny On Acne Scars]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Even though you’ve gotten rid of your acne, scars become a second problem. Moreover, if acne is not treated properly, it can come back and you become prone to more acne scars. Scars are actually the result of an impaired healing process in the skin. The good news is there’s definitely a way to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though you’ve gotten rid of your acne, scars become a second problem. Moreover, if acne is not treated properly, it can come back and you become prone to more acne scars. Scars are actually the result of an impaired healing process in the skin. The good news is there’s definitely a way to get rid of acne scars.</p>
<p>The main goals of an anti-scar treatment should be to reduce skin irritation, reduce inflammation, promote healthy healing in the skin, exfoliate rough and broken skin, and sooth the skin. Infections from bacteria, viruses and fungi can irritate the skin and therefore impair its ability to heal properly, thus the result of scars. Inflammation causes oils and bacteria to rupture and cause scarring.</p>
<p>Many products contain ingredients that may help acne scars. However, if the skin doesn’t absorb them easily, they become ineffective. Products like the ZENMED Scar and Hyperpigmentation Treatment Kit contain naturally based ingredients that can easily be absorbed by the skin. The kit’s Skin Eraser topical treatment absorb into broken skin and repair tissue underneath. This way, scars are eliminated effectively, along with other skin conditions such as melasma and discoloration.</p>
<p>There are many other ways to treat acne scars. You may apply topical treatments, but exfoliation is just as important. Exfoliate at least once a week. If you just keep on applying topical treatments, they won’t be able to slough off dead skin cells effectively. When dead skin cells accumulate on your skin, your skin pores become clogged. As a result, redness and inflammation occurs and your skin becomes highly susceptible to scarring.</p>
<p>For effective sloughing of dead skin cells, use skin care systems or kits. What’s great about skin care systems is they contain cleansing and exfoliating properties that work together to effectively treat and prevent acne scars. The Scar and Hyperpigmentation Treatment Kit also contains an exfoliating product called the Microdermabrasion Complex. This product has micro-spheres that eliminates dead skin cells without the irritation.</p>
<p>The problem with a lot of exfoliating products is that they have large beads, which can do more harm than good to the skin. What is special about the Microdermabrasion Complex is not only does it give your skin a clearer complexion, but also allows the Skin Eraser to absorb deeper into the skin. This makes the kit effective on both old and new scars.</p>
<p>Using these types of products can dramatically change your complexion from dull (due to discoloration from scarring) to smooth and radiant. However, preventive measures should also be taken alongside the use of these products to ensure the health of your skin. One of the best ways to prevent future acne scars is by making lifestyle changes. You can start eating more fruits and vegetables, taking in more fiber, drinking enough water, and exercising regularly.</p>
<p>The skin is a quite complex system. When treating acne scars, make sure you not only reduce the appearance of scars, but also treat what lies underneath to prevent future scarring.</p>
<p>Cavyl is an avid researcher of skincare products and runs a successful blog dedicated to providing reviews, tips and information for the benefit of the customer. For more great free tips, please visit my blog at http://www.skincaretreatmenttips.com</p>
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