Monday, December 5th, 2011 at
6:40 am
Article by JD Dean
Acne prevention is not as easy as it sounds, and can in fact be very challenging. There are many, many myths that surround breakouts and the cause of acne, making it hard to know what you can do to prevent acne and what is simply not true.
Once you know the myths and the truths of fighting acne, you will be better prepared to help your skin stay clear permanently.
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Friday, November 11th, 2011 at
6:38 am
Article by Micheal
Alternative Acne Solutions
Acne is a very treatable skin disease with a lot of acne treatments that are effective while some are expensive, while there are acne solutions that are also cheaper. Here are some effective acne solutions that a person suffering from acne can do even at the comforts of their home.
Tea tree oil treatment is among the popular acne solutions, it is composed of tea tree oil or also called as melaleuca oil, this natural oil fights bacteria that causes acne and is considered to be among the leading natural acne solutions being practiced in the world today. It has since become a welcome alternative to a lot of over the counter drugs and skin blemish prescription brands. It is very easy to use as well, one will only need to apply tea tree oil on the affected skin and after a few weeks the acne will totally eradicated.
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Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
1:05 pm
Acne prevention sounds simple enough – buy some anti acne cream and watch it disappear. That sounds fine in theory but the truth is, everyone’s skin is different and expecting the same prevention cream to do the same job with everyone is asking a bit much.
There are plenty of myths doing the rounds about acne prevention and what works and what doesn’t but there are also plenty of truths which many may ignore simply because they are simple solutions. In this article, we’ll look at three acne prevention theories you may have heard and whether there is much truth to them.
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 at
1:05 pm
My acne is way out of hand, and is starting to go down my forearms, I need a medication that is cost efficient and actually works for people with bad acne.
Friday, October 8th, 2010 at
1:05 pm
i have an app with my dermatologist and i have some mild-medium acne and the topical cream i’ve been using isn’t working real well and she said i may try medication. WILL I HAVE TO HAVE BLOOD DRAWN FOR THAT MEDICATION??
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at
4:12 pm
Well, I use an acne prevention liquid in the morning, 5:00pm – 6:00pm, and at night, but I STILL get the acne! What kind of foods should I stop eating to stop this madness! xD
Friday, June 4th, 2010 at
1:04 pm
My boyfriend and I have been together for three years, we are both 24 years old. The first two years I was on birth control pills. I started to hate them after awhile and stopped taking them. After that the only birth control we used was condoms, until that became a problem.
For one my boyfriend doesn’t like condoms because it takes away some of the feeling and also how he has to stop and put one on. But the biggest issue was a pregnancy scare, which turned out to be negative.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
1:13 pm
I have been suffering with cystic acne ever since I was 10. Im almost 21 now and I cant take it anymore! I have tried every over the counter product literally, and I have also tried Proactiv but to no avail. I really need something to work. So if any one has any remedies or ideas to share I would greatly appreciate it! I really really want to find something that will work.
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
1:12 pm
I don’t want to waste my time seeing a dermatologist if I can skip that and just see a dr who can prescribe me something like Spironolactone, that is supposedly used to block testosterone which causes breakouts in women.
Don’t have insurance or a regular dr. What kind of dr would specialize in hormonal issues? Could a GP prescribe something like this?
Monday, April 26th, 2010 at
1:27 pm
Which Diseases are COMMUNICABLE (you can pass them on to other people):
Acne, Aids, Allergies, Alzheimer’s, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Athlete’s Foot, Cancer, Chicken Pox, Color Blindness, Diabetes, Emphysema, Epilepsy, Gallstones, Head Lice, Headache, Heart Disease, Hiccups, High Colesterol, Leukemia, Malaria, Multiple Sclerosis, Mumps, Pink Eye, Sickle-Cell Anemia, Strep Throat, Tuberculosis, and Typhoid. Please Help!!