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Article by Steve Valentino Acne Rosacea is a persistent acne formation disorder affecting both the skin and the eye. It is a condition, whose origins are still unidentified. This development is characterized by vascular expansion concerning the face and seldom the neck and upper body. During periods of inflammation, affected areas develop swelling and puffiness. This common skin condition mostly affects facial skin. Its most persistent feature is intense reddening of the face. Symptoms include red, flushed skin concentrated on the nose, forehead and cheeks. A person may also suffer from dry, flaking skin and reddening with increase in body temperature. This condition more often than not affects persons in the age group of 35 to 50. Mostly women are susceptible to developing this disorder, however when it occurs, it is more severe in males. Fair-skinned persons are more likely to be affected. If one ... Article by John Lenaghan Proper skin care is important any time, but it's particularly important if you're dealing with acne. One of the "secrets" to controlling an acne problem is to keep your skin as healthy as you can. This includes keeping it clean and avoiding things like sunshine and harsh cosmetics that can damage the skin. Cleaning Your Skin Use a specialized skin cleanser or a gentle soap daily, according to the directions. Don't scrub your face as this can aggravate acne and actually make the problem worse. Moisten your face with a soft cloth and apply the cleaner to your skin, from your hairline to your neck. Rinse it with plenty of water and dry your face by patting it with a soft towl (again, avoid scrubbing it dry). If you have oily skin you may need to use an astringent, however do so with care. Only use it on problem spots and stop if it irritates your skin. If you thin... Article by Bruce Walls As a long time sufferer from acne, I’ve spent some years looking into the different forms of acne skin care. One thing I’ve learned is there are about as many different forms of skin care as there are people looking for skin care. Everyone seems to have their own unique idea on ways to treat acne, or prevent acne from occurring in the first place. The one thing I have learned about acne skin care is that your skin can be treated by ways other than topical products. Skin is a part of your body, and contrary to popular belief is very much alive, only the outermost layers of skin are ‘dead’. Taking good care of your health and yourself in general can therefore be a good method of skin care. This includes a healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and frequent exercise, but most important I’ve found that keeping stress levels down makes a huge difference for me. ... Article by Acne is far from an uncommon ailment. Many of us struggle with this harmless, yet aggravating condition. Fallacies about acne are abundant, as well. Hopefully this article will help you sort out the fact from the fiction. Fact: Acne is caused by oil secreted by the skin Fact: Acne is caused by blocked pores Fiction: Acne is caused is caused by improper hygiene Article by Terri King Are you one of the almost 17 million people who suffer from acne? Acne is not a serious health threat but it is one of the most common skin diseases. Understanding the causes of acne is your first step toward prevention. Everyone has an opinion about the causes of acne and through the years various myths have been passed down. The following are a few of the most common acne myths. Myth: Acne is a teenage problem Fact: Acne is a common problem not only among teens but also adults. Acne is usually found among 12 to 24 year olds, but individuals in their 30's, 40's and 50's may have acne. Hormone fluctuations, stress, genetics, drugs, and many other factors contribute to acne. Myth: Eating greasy foods or chocolate will cause acne Fact: Many scientific studies have concluded that there is no connection between acne and your diet. Eati... Article by John Coutts The question of, "how to I get rid of blackheads" has been on the lips of many a teenager and young adult down the ages. Blackheads are a form of acne. They are essentially similar to whiteheads, but differ from the red bumps type of acne. Blackheads can be controlled and made to disappear. Here are some tips to use... 1. Cleanliness is important, so keep all blackheads clean. Use an unperfumed cleanser twice a day to wash the effected areas. Don't use strong soaps -- your skin needs a certain amount of oils to function properly. 2. Most over the counter treatments for blackheads contain benzoyl peroxide, which is an antibacterial agent. You can use benzoyl peroxide on your skin (sparingly to begin with) to treat your acne. It will dry out the skin and a surface layer of dead skin will soon be shed. This will make it more difficult for pores to become blocked, which will d... Article by Acne blemish control is a common problem shared by many teens and adults. Even with the many new acne treatments available today, thousands still struggle to control their acne on a daily basis. Many of whom are still clueless on how to properly fight acne breakout. The road to clear and healthy skin requires knowledge and dedication. To become better informed on acne blemish control, it is essential to seek advice from a dermatologist. Professional guidance regarding your skin type and severity of your acne will determine your acne treatment routine. Many of the acne products available today are component based, consisting of several individual products to treat specific conditions that cause acne breakouts. The most common contributors to acne blemishes are oily skin, clogged pores and bacteria which are inter-related. Oily skin is the result of different factors t... Article by Gerald Bridges Men…Are you self-conscious about your skin and hate taking your shirt off during the summer because of skin tags? And Ladies… do you fear wearing jewelry around your neck--because it might draw attention to your skin condition or get caught up on skin tags? If you’re a sufferer of ugly, embarrassing skin tags…and you want a simple solution to your problem. Then… Here are 5 tips you can use to deal with that… 1) Try using duct tape--that’s right “duct tape”… just cut a piece small enough to cover the affected area. Leave it covered while you go about your normal daily routine. When you see the duct tape loosening…check to see if tags come off. If not, repeat this process until you get the desired result. 2) Have you tried vitamin E and a band aid?…just apply the vitamin e to the band aid and cover the tag (as with duct tap... Article by David Down Acne is a skin condition from which most of us have suffered at one time or another, especially in our teens, but for most people it lasted only for a year or two. However it is possible to have this common condition at any time in your life, and many people are plagued by acne throughout their adult lives, and find themselves in an endless search for a drug or product which will end their problem for ever. Acne itself is a condition caused by excess oil in the skin, and this oil breaks down into fatty acids which cause the skin to inflame. This normally takes place on the face and neck, but can also create more serious scars in addition to the common spots and pimples. There are many natural and alternative acne treatments available in preference to the conventional chemical acne creams and lotions. Although not technically an alternative acne treatment, as a first step i... Article by Morgan Hamilton You see acne cleanser ads every day and all of them do promise a kind of miracle cure, though very few actually do cure acne. I've been leading a war against acne for years, but even having reduced the fast food to once per day, all the cleansers I've used so far either do nothing or do so little good that it makes no difference at the end. And what is more, they not only curing it but even making it worse sometimes, drying the skin more than the necessary. And then I start from the beginning with the greasy meals that are supposed to compensate for the dehydrated skin and I do not think I can continue with that any longer. Looking for a cure for acne you have to know that still no matter how advanced science and technology are, there is no effective cure for acne. Yes you can believe me because my face in the moment has more craters on it than the moon itself. Of course some cl... Article by Acne sufferers are always searching for the latest and greatest acne treatment. Some acne suffers are often unable to find treatments that can completely control their acne. The success or failure of available treatments is on a case by case basis. Many acne sufferers often become frustrated with the ineffectiveness of current treatments. This is especially true with products that are heavily marketed touting incredible results. Acne sufferers also need to stay informed about what treatments are currently available. The quest for new and better treatments is an ongoing process. There are a number of treatments that have proven successful. In most cases, your best option is consulting a dermatologist. They can explain the variety of options that are available. It will also be necessary to consult a dermatologist if prescription treatments are warranted. Article by Tim Gorman Acne is of course a very disturbing and upsetting condition, but there are ways to help you to conceal the scars and pimples that are caused by this naturally occurring skin blemish. Makeup is a favorite choice of many people to hide their acne. One of the most important things to consider when choosing makeup to cover acne is that it is appropriate for the condition. Acne can be made worse by makeup that contains oil and so it is best to choose a brand that does not contain any. If you are not sure which is the best to choose, then it is recommended to get some advice from your dermatologist or skin care specialist rather than just guessing. If you have a lot of acne scarring then there are some special camouflage make-ups available nowadays. This can be great for concealing scarring and is also made for those with problem skin. One of the main things to remember when you... Article by John Lenaghan People who suffer from mild or even moderate acne will usually recover without any serious scars. In severe cases however, scarring is almost an inevitable problem. Don't lose hope - new treatments can help to minimize scarring and there are new techniques that can even remove existing scars. Pimples will often leave behind a patch of discolored skin. This discoloration isn't actually a scar - it usually clears up within a few months. Marks that remain for more than a year are considered to be scars. The healing process can sometimes be accelerated by using medications like Retin-A, Renova and Alpha-Hydroxy. Sunshine can lead to further skin damage so always be sure to wear sunscreen when you are exposed to the sun for any length of time. How To Prevent Scars Scarring can be prevented with active treatment and self control. One of the most common things to lead... Article by Thomas Straub Are you wondering how to clear acne from your face as well as your life? Are you wondering what kind of acne medicines are available, or what the best acne products are? If so, you're certainly not alone. Don't panic. Taking back control of your complexion isn't as hard as it may seem. There is a lot of information overload today from TV, medical studies, so-call experts, etc. that may put you into a sort of "analysis paralysis" before you can even understand how to find the best treatment for acne that works for you. Many people get caught up on questions such as "What acne medication best works for me?", "What about laser acne treatments, are they safe?", and "Should I use natural treatments for acne instead?" Don't become an acne zeno! Finding solutions is really a lot easier today than ever for several reasons. Today we have many more powerful treatments and me... Article by John Lenaghan Acne is a common problem for teenagers, and most parents of those teens probably dealt with it themselves, to some degree. In most cases, the acne disappeared once the teenage years were past but this is little comfort to most teens in the midst of it now. As a parent, you need to provide moral support but also some good hard facts. Now, just because you dealt with acne when you were a teen doesn't make you an expert. Treatments and medications have come a long way in the last few years. Knowing what is available today will let you help your child decide the best way to deal with their acne. It's always a good idea to talk to a health care professional for advice. For one thing, a dermatologist can tell you for sure whether those spots are in fact acne. There are other skin conditions that look similar, but need to be treated differently. Teenagers are usually embarr... Article by Thomas Straub Recent research has shown that the topic of how to get rid of acne scars is usually more devastating to young adults than it usually is to prepubescent teenagers. This is true even when acne treatments have been successful in removing acne. The problem is that even after using the best treatment for acne, you may need to follow up with an acne scars treatment to get rid of acne scars and pits left on your face. Historically, getting rid of acne scars is something that young adults don't do for a variety of reasons. For some, the trauma they went through to finally get rid of acne was so much that they just don't want to do anything else that might jeopardize their good results. Others are concerned that it may require surgery which might make their scars worse. Still others believe that it is too expensive requiring things like cosmetic plastic surgery or an acne scar laser trea... Article by Dorothy Dunnawaye What is acne? "Acne is an inflammatory disease of the skin, caused by changes in the pilosebaseous units (skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland). The most common form of acne is known as "acne vulgaris", which means common acne." (Wikipedia) Acne data: Acne is nearly a universal skin disease in western society. Adolescents - 79% - 95% are affected 25 and older - 40% - 54% have some degree of facial acne Middle age - 12% of women and 3% of men Treating acne depends on the type and severity of your acne. There are numerous acne treatments available today that help combat acne breakouts. Also, what works for a friend may not work for you. You may have to keep trying different methods and acne products. I had a friend who tried every possible home acne remedy, acne treatment and acne solution she and her ... Article by Maggie Holly For many people who suffer from acne, the battle involves using various acne products over and over and over without improvement. For some, the creams help keep their acne under control, most of the time, but they're never really cured of their problem. If this sounds like you, then maybe you're ready to try something different. Maybe it's time for you to consider going deeper with your acne routine — a detoxification. Body toxicity is becoming more of an issue every day thanks to air and water pollution, the many chemicals found in processed foods, heavy metals in fish, pesticides, and our reliance on prescription drugs. Our bodies generally process toxins through our liver and kidneys. The toxins are then excreted through our bowels, urine and perspiration. When our liver and kidneys become overloaded, they're not able to expel the toxins efficiently, so they build... Article by Steve Valentino Rosacea is a prolonged and non-scarring skin condition, which occurs typically on people’s faces. Statistics show that annually, millions of people around the world are affected by this ailment. Early symptoms include flushing and redness on the center of the face and across the cheeks, nose or forehead. In some cases, the condition might also affect the neck, chest, scalp and ears. The cause of Rosacea is unknown. Since flushing is a critical part of this condition, most experts and specialists believe that Rosacea occurs when blood vessels are injured by repetitive dilation through stimulus. It is believed that this phenomenon causes the vessels to enlarge in an easy manner and stay open for longer phases. In some cases, these vessels are permanently dilated, consequently causing flushing and redness for long periods of time. Time and again, this condition has been wrong... Article by Steve Valentino Rosacea is a skin condition, which develops irrespective of a persons skin type. In several cases, it also causes irritation to the delicate eye area or the eyes itself. Persons who develop eye infections should practice regular eyelid hygiene, including washing with prescribed solutions and applying warm compresses several times a day. In mild cases, the condition is known to have reduced by avoiding stressful and traumatic situations. The National Rosacea Society suggests that persons dealing with this condition may maintain a journal to help recognize and decrease trigger situations. Some persons maybe prescribed oral antibiotics, which include tetracycline, Doxycycline and Minocycline. Topical antibiotics such as Metronidazole, maybe approved to relieve swelling and partial redness. Oral antibiotics may provide relief from Ocular Rosacea. If symptoms continue, at times... |
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