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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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
11:35 am
Having acne is embarrassing. Not knowing which foods that cause acne can be frustrating. So, what I’m going to do is share with you some acne causing foods. That way, you’ll know exactly what foods are causing your acne and how you can stop it from happening.
Foods that are loaded with saturated fats cause you to have acne. These foods include burgers from fast food restaurants, pizzas, meats that are loaded with fats, french fries, and other junk foods. If you consume a lot of these foods, your acne breakout will be severe.
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
4:46 am
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If you want to know the real deal on the acne cause don’t miss out on the Acne No More Guide! Mike Walden has pieced this informative guide together to help you get clear skin fast. As an expert in the field, he’s written many books and articles on the subject of acne. Now he has released his full guide where he offers some rare treatments that work as quickly as 8 weeks! From the young age of 13, Mike had zits himself so he knows exactly what you are going through right know.
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at
2:11 am
There are no fixed jawline acne causes which normally affect persons in their adulthood and not in the adolescent years of their life. This problem comes as a surprise to most people who thought that their problems of pimples and acne are over with their teenage days and that they could now forget about skin problems.
Jawline acne appears on the jaw line, cheeks, chest, back and buttocks of the person, mostly in women who are past their teens. Unlike the acne in the teenagers, this is a painful problem and has many factors contributing to it. Jawline acne is also deeply embedded in the tissue and not like the acne that bothered the teenager and was only on the surface of the skin. This is a deep lying one and leaves scars that are much deeper too. This is referred to as cystic acne and if not treated immediately can leave terrible deep lying scars which will take a lot of invasive methods to get rid of.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
6:48 am
I have heard so much different stuff on what “really” causes acne and it seems like every website has a different explanation. If at all possible can somebody who once suffered from acne and is now acne free tell me their secret or mention one thing you did that will help me get rid of mine. Any advice at all will be deeeeeeply appreciated. Thank you.
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
2:22 am
Theres some chemical or substance in cashews that kill the bacteria that causes acne and gingivitus and stuff.. Can cashew nuts rwally do that or is it a hoax??
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
12:46 pm
Go ahead, admit it. Acne causes all kinds of grief, it’s an intrusion into anyone’s life. Its causes are a diverse as acne sufferers themselves. Although it is a common skin disorder, would you believe that there is no cure? On that note the goal of this article is to educate you about acne causes as well as provide solutions.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
5:01 am
What causes acne? Is there other treatments other than pills on the market that works 100% effective. Is there any laser treatments out there that can treat the cause of acne?