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Healthy skin
Wed,29 February 2012 Your busy lifestyle leaves little time for pampering skin care. The result: Your skin isn't the baby-soft body glove you were born with. As you age, your skin gradually becomes thinner and finely w
Dermatitis
Thu,01 March 2012
Dermatitis is a general term that describes an inflammation of the skin. There are different types of dermatitis, including seborrheic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis (eczema). Though the disor
Risk acne vulgaris
Sat,03 March 2012 The tendency to develop acne runs in families. You are more likely to develop severe acne if your parents had severe acne.
The risk of developing acne is highest during the teen and
Favorite Skin Care Ingredient
Mon,05 March 2012 There aren't a lot of ingredients that I unequivocally recommend to just about every skin type - but topical niacinamide is one of 'em! A form of niacin (a.k.a. vitamin B3), niacinamide has a role
Skin Changes
Wed,07 March 2012 Most skin bumps, spots, growths, and moles are harmless. Colored skin spots, also called pigmented lesions (such as freckles, moles or flesh-colored skin spots), or growths (such as warts or skin t
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If You Suffer From Acne
What can cause acne?
1) Stress. Although stress doesn't actually cause acne, it will potentially aggravate this or any other skin condition you may have.
2) Genetics. If someone of your parents had acne as a teenager, there's a good chance you will too.
3) Washing face too often. This can aggravate the skin, causing acne to occur.
4) Hormones. During adolescence, hormones called androgens become active and stimulate oil glands in the skin, increasing oil production. This, in turn, clogs pores, causing pimples and blackheads. Hormonal changes that occur during your period can cause an acne flare-up. In some cases certain birth control pills are prescribed as a treatment for acne.
5) Using greasy skin care products. Any product that clogs oil ducts may cause acne.
6) Medications. Acne can be a side effect of some drugs, including barbiturates, seizure medication and steroids
7) Diet. Dermatologists aren't sure whether or not what we eat plays a critical role in acne. Some experts do believe that food allergies can trigger acne outbreaks.
Acne Myths
1. Acne is caused by poor hygiene. If you believe this myth, and wash your skin hard and frequently, you can make your acne worse. Acne is not caused by dirt or surface skin oils. Although excess oils, dead skin and a day's accumulation of dust on the skin looks unsightly, they should not be removed by hand scrubbing. Vigorous washing and scrubbing will actually irritate the skin and make acne worse.
2. Acne is caused by diet. Scientific studies have not found a connection between diet and acne. Food does not cause acne. Not chocolate. Not french fries. Not pizza. Some people insist that certain foods affect their acne. Avoid those foods. Besides, eating a balanced diet always makes sense. According to the scientific evidence, if acne is being treated properly, there's no need to worry about food affecting the acne.
3. Acne is caused by stress. The ordinary stress of day-to-day living is not an important factor in acne. Severe stress that needs medical attention is sometimes treated with drugs that can cause acne as a side effect. Isotretinoin has become one of the most effective treatments available for patients with severe or cystic acne. If you think you may have acne related to a drug prescribed for stress or depression, you should consult your doctor.
4. Acne is a cosmetic disease. Yes, acne does affect the way people look and is not otherwise a serious threat to a person’s physical health. Acne can result in permanent physical scars, acne itself as well as its scars can affect the way people feel about themselves to the point of affecting their lives.
5. You just have to let acne run its course. The truth is, acne can be cleared up. If the acne products you have tried haven’t worked, consult a dermatologist. With the products available today, there is no reason why someone has to endure acne or get acne scars
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