How to get rid of your acne forever
basic-acne-tipsWhen we think of acne, we’re usually refering to whiteheads and blackheads. And yes – most of us will do anything to avoid them. We spend a tremendous amount of money on all types of acne treatments. They are all wasted, however, unless you understand the basics.

Where does Acne come from?

Ok, so how do you get those nasty black heads and white heads? The primary reason is blocked skin pores. Sebaceous glands in our skin secrete oil which sometimes gets blocked into the poor by dead skin cells and other surface debris (like dirt). Along with bacteria, this

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3 Most Common Types of Acne

3-common-acne-typesAcne is a skin disorder that’s prominent during teen-age years, stimulated by overactivity of the sebaceous glands. The face, chest and back tend to be the worst. Acne sometimes also affects babies and adults.

Sebaceous Glands - In mammals, these tiny glands in the DERMIS of the skin give protection by secreting Sebum. Sebum is a naturally oily substance that lubricates and waterproofs the hair and skin.

Skin follicles, also known as pores, can become blocked. When this happens, the Sebum (oil) which normally drains to the skin surface forms a blockage in which bacteria such asĀ Propionibacterium grows. These blockages

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cream-acne-rosacea

  • How well do creams and similar medications work for acne rosacea?
  • What is the best way to get rid of acne rosacea?

We’ll answer these questions and help you with the best acne rosacea skin care plan by starting with a basic overview.

A Basic Overview of Acne Rosacea

  • Rosacea starts with inflammation of blood vessels in your cheeks, chin, nose, forehead. This appears as redness and flushing (erythema) on your facial skin.
  • Common triggers of flushing in Rosacea include things like exposure to excessive sunlight (UV rays), rapid changes or extremes in temperature (indoors &

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subtypes-acne-rosaceaRosacea, also known as ‘curse of the celts’ by western Europe, is a skin disease characterized by varying degrees of redness, inflammation, irritation, papules and postules, rhinophyma, and other similar symptoms. Symptoms are classified according to their characteristics into subtypes.

Rosacea Subtypes:

1. Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea

This type has long lasting redness, trend towards blushing, small surface blood vessels visible, and some itchiness or stinging.

2. Papulopustular rosacea

Also has long duration redness in addition to papules and pustules. For this reason, it looks similar to the common acne vulgaris.

3. Phymatous rosacea

Characterized by rough, thick, and enlarged skin –…

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pregnancy-common-acne-medicationsA number of medicines are prescribed for the treatment of acne, some taken orally, others topically. When considering the probable risk of these medications during pregnancy, how your fetus might be exposed is crucial to consider. Topical creams and gels are less systemically available than drugs taken orally, eventually meaning the fetus is exposed to less of the medicine. As with any call about medicine during pregnancy, the potential hazards must be weighed against its advantages for the patient. Since there are assorted acne medicines available, it could be likely for a girl to discover a blend of medicines that…

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acne-scar-treatmentsThe following ingredients are offered in a wide selection of products which guarantee to reduce scars and make you look great.

Alpha Hydroxy Acid (Topical Ascorbic Acid)

Famous for its healing effects on wrinkled or sun damaged skin, AHA is a water soluble acid derived from plant sources like lemons, grapes, and apples. It decreases acne scars in 2 strategies : by exciting the synthesis of collagen fibers in your skin, and by aiding the natural exfoliating process of dead skin cells. In addition, it also helps protect skin from something known as ‘free radical damage’ ( succinctly – aging

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get-rid-bacneBack acne is one form of acne, which is a frequently recurring disorder of the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles. It is characterized by pimple outbreaks, black heads, infected abscesses, cysts and even scarring.

What Causes Bacne?

Like facial acne, there is no definite known cause for bacne. However, experts speculate that the cause of bacne might be the same as that for acne on other parts of the body. This is the over production of the sebaceous glands during the stage of puberty or at times when the body undergoes significant hormonal changes.

When the sebaceous glands get…

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