Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
8:17 pm
Do you suffer from adult acne? Chances are, if you suffered from acne when you were a teen, you are fairly likely to have some adult acne at some point in your life. However, if you didn’t have much acne as a teen and you have it now as an adult, you’re probably wondering why you started having it. There are many adult acne causes, and no two people are alike in this regard, but there are some common causes for adult acne.
1. Hormones: If you are a female going through her menstruation cycle or a pregnancy, you can expect to get acne.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
7:11 pm
What causes acne?
When pores become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, bacteria called acne that are already in the pores begin to increase. This leads to pimples and cysts. There are four classifications of acne. Some people may have more than one type.
Blackheads
The mildest form of acne is blackheads. While oil and bacteria are found in blackheads, it is the skin pigment keratin, not dirt, which caused the dark appearance. Because blackheads have an open pore, inflammation rarely occurs.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
3:30 am
I just started a course of accutane this evening and after taking my first pill I’m starting to have regrets because of all the potential side effects. I might just stop because I fell kinda weird…although it’s prob my anxiety. Would my acne deacrease after taking only one pill? and how long before this pill is out of my system?
note: the pill is 40mg of isotretinoin.
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
2:08 am
If you have endured acne for too long, then off course you understand how upsetting and embarrassing it can be at its heights. Acne prevention is what you should aim for to get your freedom back and also if you have got no idea about this, this does not exclude you from becoming a potential victim someday. What is intimidating about acne is that it could strike at adolescence, then cease at middle adulthood only to strike again at old age .Acne could plague you until your last breath on earth as well and to some people it became a practicality they accepted to host in their lives.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
2:06 am
I am a teenager and I get the normal whiteheads and the painful, long-lasting under-skin pimples as well. I have tried many types of acne medication and they have either been useless or made it worse. I have oily skin. My acne is not really severe, but it is still painful and embarrassing. What would be the best thing for me to use? Thank you so much!
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
9:26 pm
When talking about acne products, “to buy or not to buy” is not the right question to ask. Rather, it should be “which acne product to buy”.
For everyone who’s troubled by acne problems, buying an acne product is necessary if they wish to move on with their lives.
Aren’t you tired of staying too many Saturday nights at home simply because you’re afraid to show up your face in public?
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
8:22 pm
Cystic acne is a clear indication of a well functioning immune system. Concomitant with a well functioning immune system, cystic acne sores provide a means of aerosol and other means of natural vaccination from a variety of diseases. These two factors seem interrelated and may indicate that males with acne have a more adaptable immune system which is clearly adapted to inoculation and vaccination, through acne sores, from natural exogenous sources.
The ability to survive epidemics, immunity, both partial and complete from a variety of diseases, an immune system exposed to a great variety of exogenous disease causing viruses, bacteria and etc through acne sources and thus more adapted to combat the same through cross immunity and specific immunity and increasingly adaptive immunity mechanism, and related processes, can explain the survival benefit of acne in men with the resultant increasing ability to pass this survival mechanism to future generations through mere survival itself despite the disfiguring effects of cystic acne.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
6:58 pm
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Most people simply do not understand acne causes and for this reason they fail over and over again at alleviating their skin problems. Using a one dimensional approach to skin disorders will almost always lead to disaster. Your skin may be worse off than before simply because you were treating the symptom and not getting down to the real reason you have zits in the first place. If you want your pimples to completely disappear, applying a single tactic alone is simply not enough! The first step you need to take is to acknowledge this fact and this way, you will know which type of system to look out for.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
5:38 pm
I currently have large zits on my face that just won’t go away! I’ve had them for about a month and a half now and I have never gotten so much acne and acne that has lasted for so long in my entire life! So I was beginning to wonder if they are scars. If anyone could please help me out, I’d really appreciate it.
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
4:33 pm
Acne – a skin condition that only a few escapes can be extremely embarrassing for someone suffering from it. But although it is very nearly inevitable, with a handful tips on proper maintenance of skin, diet, hair and little physical exercise you can prevent acne or stop further spread of the inflammation. From common sense to amazing do-it-yourself remedies, here are 5 tips to keep a clear and blemish free skin.
1. The very basic yet the most important in acne prevention measure is to wash your face. Gentle washing of the face twice everyday removes excess oil from the surface of the skin that causes breakouts. Wash your face with lukewarm water (not hot, which could further irritate acne) and a soap (sulfur-based) once early morning and again at night before going to bed. Don’t scrub it, a smooth touch in circle motions is most advisable. After cleansing, rinse completely and pat your skin to dry. Twice a day is enough, overly doing it will bring more problem than solve your acne, since it may irritate and dry you skin.
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