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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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Twelve Effective Home Remedies for Acne

Sun,29 January 2012

Many people do not know how to treat acne. So let us just cut to the chase and get right into it. The twelve natural cures and home remedies for acne that really do work. Try them. You'll see that we were not fibbing to you. Everyone has their favorite and some work better than others depending on your skin type. But they are all worth a try. Isotretinoin has become one of the most effective treatments available for patients with severe or cystic acne. Why spend tons of money when you can go to your cupboard and find some of the best acne remedies available.
1) Dry basil and tea, You should boil

If You Suffer From Acne

Tue,31 January 2012

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 blac

Spongiotic Dermatitis

Wed,01 February 2012

Spongiotic Dermatitis is the basic terminology applied to the skin condition known as acute eczema. This is a skin disorder that affects stomach, chest, backside areas. Spongiotic Dermatitis commonly appears as a reddish colored rash that can darken as the condition develops in severity. At its worst the rash appears to be completely black in coloration. Spongiotic Dermatitis affects people of all ages and can be contracted at a young age. It will affect babies in the form of a nappy rash. The most generally causes of Spongiotic dermatitis include allergic reactions, chiefly food allergies.

The most early symptom of Spongi

All You Should Know About Skin Care

Wed,21 December 2011

Facial skin care routine is what you need. So let us check what comprises an effective facial skin care routine. A facial skin care routine can follow the following four steps:
1. cleansing
2. toning
3. exfoliating
4. moisturising

Cleansing is the first step in facial skin care routine. Cleansing helps to remove dust, pollutants, grease and extra oil from your skin, thereby preventing damage to your skin. Spot your face and neck with a good cleansing lotion or cream and gently massage it into your skin using upward strokes. Use a soft face tissue or cotton wool to wipe your f

Acne in Adult Women

Sat,17 December 2011

Due to the hormonal changes many teenagers do experience, they are more likely to develop acne. In fact, about 80% of all teenagers develop acne, but the disease may also start as late as age 25 or 30, particularly in women. Just when you thought your bad skin days were over, adult acne strikes. Just when you've successfully navigated the ravages of adolescence on your skin, you wake up and find acne. There are different causes of adult acne. The new trend in medical circles is to discuss acne as a hormonal imbalance. Hormonal changes related to pregnancy or menstrual periods can cause or contribute to acne

Hair Loss And Dermatitis

Thu,15 December 2011

Our head is made of skin and hair. Like the skin on other parts of human body, the scalp can be afflicted with skin diseases of disorders that can lead to hair loss. Hair loss may be the thinning of the hair on our head. This condition can be debilitating for many individuals and can cause depression. There are various kinds of skin disorders that will end in this common problem: psoriasis, ringworm and sebbhoreic dermatitis. These disorders are sometimes due to fungus and ringworm and are often attributed to the individual's hair hygiene.

Let us talk about sebbhoreic dermatitis. Isotretinoin

Choosing Facial Skin Care Products

Tue,13 December 2011

Facial skin care products are essential to keeping not only your beauty but also preventing aging and other skin problems (scars from severe acne). Before selecting the skin treatment that is right for you, it is necessary to determine your skin type. There are 5 main skin types and different facial skin care products for each of them, and depending on the skin type the skin treatment will surely vary. Among them there are 3 most common skin types:

1. Normal skin type does not feel dry or oily, it is easily identifiable by its pores, visible but not large or clogged. This skin type looks fresh, clean an

Types of Acne Scars

Sun,11 December 2011

Acne scars result from skin damage that are caused by healed acne wounds. The types of acne scars are as varied. This variety arises because of the multiplicity of ways an acne lesion can form. The acne mark may form just beneath the epidermis as a result of pore irritation as in the case of the comedone. A non-inflamed closed comedone is a pore blocked by excess oils, keratin and skin cells. Because excess bacteria and free fatty acids irritate the pore, the proceeding localized inflammatory response causes the pore to expand. Once the inflammation is removed, the acne lesion can begin the healing process. Another factor th

Can Dermatitis Be Prevented?

Fri,09 December 2011

Eczema is only one type of dermatitis: atopic dermatitis. The term itself means inflammation of the skin and it encompasses various types (contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, neurodermatitis). The factors that cause dermatitis are still being studied by doctors and medical researchers. As we begin to understand the problem, we can see that there are certain factors that contribute to its appearance. You should not just use isotretinoin  but also acne home remedies for best result. These are factors that can either trigger the inflammation or can worsen the condition resulting in an itchy rash.<

What May Help Your Skin to Maintain its Texture?

Mon,05 December 2011

Deficiency in Essential Fatty Acids can hasten the aging process of the epidermis by reducing the activity of the sebaceous glands, increase the likelihood of acne, eczema and psoriasis, cause the skin to become dehydrated and weaken the skin’s surface capillaries. The inclusion of Evening Primrose Oil in anti-aging formulas is very beneficial as it helps to prevent wrinkles, helps the skin to maintain its shape and texture and slows the effects of time process. You should not just use isotretinoin  but also acne home remedies for best result. The best skin care products are likely to contain it.

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