Saturday, September 27, 2008

Endocrine diseases that cause acne

« ...This is the most common acne treatment practiced. The compound helps in killing P.acne bacteria by providing an aerobic atmosphere. It also helps in reducing the inflammation. Whenever it is being tried, dosages always are started in lower concentration so that skin gets time to acclimatize. Later on the concentration is increased. It is available in variety of forms like gels, creams, lotions etc. useful in both inflammatory and non inflammatory acnes. These creams, lotions, gels can be used minimum twice or thrice in a day for increasing effectiveness....
...Many people, and maybe you too, don't realize is that the solution to their acne is probably attached to them right now! The solution I am referring to is your hands. How many times when you see that irresistibly juicy pimple do you succumb to your temptation and pop it? And how many times have you said to yourself,"Man if only I hadn't pooped that pimple it wouldn't look so bad." Well its true the more you touch and pop pimples the worse they are. Many times a pimple will rise to the surface of the skin, stay a while, check out the weather, maybe get a sun tan, but if you leave them alone long enough they will go down and vanish. Sure its fun to squirt pimple juice all on the mirror but your face will look worse! Not to mention pooping pimples leaves you at a higher risk for acne scarring. So my TIP numero uno is do not pop pimples, plain and simple. When the acne monster tempts you, just say say no!...»
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«...Don't touch your pimples! I am sure you have all heard this one before but here is why you shouldn't. As mentioned in previous posts, acne on the skin is based bacteria and infection. Touching affected areas spreads bacteria and infection to the surrounding areas. Additionally, our hands come into contact with hundreds of different objects every day. Door handles, keyboards, tables, cars, floors, plants, etc. All of which hundreds of other people have touched and which have probably not been cleaned for many months (if ever). Bacteria and/or dirt cover the majority of these objects and until you wash your hands, you will spread both over anything you touch. So why touch an area that is bad enough to have acne and make it worse?...»
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