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Acne Control The Natural Way!
Want to get rid of those zits in your face but you are currently low on budget? How about looking for acne control to avoid the sudden appearance of acne in your skin? So how do we do this?
First, what is acne? Acne is a skin disorder caused by...
Acne Prevention - Exercise
Now for the facts. Let's take a look at how to combat acne. The main strategy to use is
prevention where possible and better skincare. Here are several top issues of focus for
each: exercise, cosmetics, diet, hormones, hygiene,...
Hormones and Adult Acne
Are you experiencing problems with hormones and adult acne? Hormones and adult acne can be an annoyance but there are things you can do to alleviate the situation. Acne is a hormonal problem. Hormones and adult acne have to do with the maturation...
New Discovery May Lead To More Effective Acne Treatments
Scientists Discover Genetic Make-up of Acne Bacterium Scientists have long known that the bacterium Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) plays a leading role in the development of acne vulgaris, the scourge afflicting some 80% of teenagers and many...
Tips For Buying Makeup For Acne Scars
Acne or any other type of skin condition can leave marks even after the condition has been cured.
Many adults retain scars from acne breakouts during their teen years and feel marked for life.
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Coping with stress and turning back the hands of time.
Stress comes in many forms, workplace stress, family stress,
grief over loss of a loved one, etc... Some can be avoided, but
as we know, many cannot. Some people handle stress better than
others, and some even thrive onit.Regardless, stress takes its
toll.
Stress has been proven to rid your body of many essential
vitamins and minerals. Particularly vitamins C, E, and B. This
leads to lethargy, lower focussed mental activities (clinically
stress causes more erratic brain activity and a reduction in
short term and long term memory), drying out and aging of the
skin (in some), and in others a increase in the sebaceous gland
activity - which usually brings postules, acne, and rosacea -
which all bring more stress as we then become more entangled in
how others view our physical appearance.
We cannot stop all stress, but we can take steps to stop or
limit its toll on our skin and body. Take a full vitamin
suplament every day. Eat a well balanced diet - especially fish
meat like salmon (high in omega 3's which is proven to increase
brain function and cellular activity, but it also is proven to
reduce the aging process of the skin and make cuts and bruises
heal faster). Eat more raw fruits and vegetables - atleast 5
servings per day - you will see a notable difference in 4-6
weeks and you will feel better (along with better colon health).
Exercise more often. Aerobic exercise has been proven to release
powerful hormones that actually counteract
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the harmful chemicals
and results of stress as it will also improve your bodys
abilities to cope with oxidants.
I can't say enough about meditation and prayer. Study after
study have proven a reduction in every skin and body malody even
cancer symptoms from people that pray and meditate daily. Take
20 minutes every day and do this you will also live longer.
The latest rage is skin peels for a quick fix. Skin peels will
slough off the top layers of skin and reveal fresher, cleaner
skin. The most effective are TCA peels and phenol peels (phenol
peels are dangerous and should only be performed by a licensed
plastic surgeon). TCA, trichloroacetic acid, is a medium depth
skin peel that works on the most skin ailments - aging skin, sun
damage, even has been proven to treat and cure acne. No other
skin peel can safely do all that a TCA peel can.
So there you have it - clear, younger skin in 500 words. Great
advice to follow and don't forget to always run anything new by
your doctor. They are licensed for a reason and know whats best
for you.
About the author:
David Maillie is a chemist with over 12 years experience in
biochemical research and clynical analysis. He is an alumni of
Cornell University and specializes in biochemical synthesis for
public, private, and governmental interests. He can be reached
at M.D. Wholesale: http://www.bestskinpeel.com or by visiting or
http://www.mdwholesale.com.
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