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		<title>Why Some Acne Products Work Better on Different Skin Types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Jack Wristen Source: ezinearticles.com Skin Types &#8211; Different skin types Treating acne is a need among most young adults. Yet the challenge is that not all products may function well on every skin types. This may sound pretty obvious, yet due to peer influence, one may be tempted to adopt certain products just because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Jack Wristen<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
<p>Skin Types &#8211; Different skin types</p>
<p>Treating acne is a need among most young adults. Yet the challenge is that not all products may function well on every skin types. This may sound pretty obvious, yet due to peer influence, one may be tempted to adopt certain products just because it is working well among their friends.</p>
<p>This often leads to lots of disappointments. Some teenagers in this sort of frustration may attempt to use many other methods to try to clear off the acne. The application of various products at the same time can be very dangerous. This is because the skin would be exposed to various products and not develops effective method for releasing the waste products. In some cases, some of the products have been found to lead to damage of the skin. There are various reasons why you need to select one effective product and stick to it. These reasons also attempt to answer the question on why different skin types may need different skin products.</p>
<p>Most products that are used to treat the acne are in liquid or gel form. This therefore means that the active ingredient is often dissolved in the medium. The common mediums include alcohol solutions, water or aqueous solutions, gels, lotions, ointment, foams, and creams. The choice or use of each of these mediums or solutions is determined by the nature of the active ingredient and the skin type that it is destined for.</p>
<p>Alcohol solutions of the acne treatments are targeted for oily skins. This is because the alcohol will evaporate fast and leave being the active ingredient. You realize that on such a skin type the use of oil based or water based acne solutions would be in futility. The normal or a little dry skin would work best with acne treatment dissolved in water based solutions. This is because such as skin would require a little more moistening from outside. This also has the effect of allow more penetration of the active ingredient through the skin.</p>
<p>If you were to use a lotion of acne treatment, then you need to be aware that the propylene in it may lead to further dryness of the skin. Though lotion treatments are generally recommended for all types of skins, they may be best for very dry skins. Cream, foams and gels work best on both normal and oily skin. Seek advice from a dermatologist if you are not sure of what acne product to use.</p>
<p>Jack Wristen</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Acne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Houa Yang Source: isnare.com You probably don&#8217;t know this yet but product wastes and toxic build up in your system is one of the main reasons why you have acne or why your skin breaks out. You see, your body has 4 channels of elimination&#8230; your bowels, kidneys, lungs, and your skin. Your bowels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Houa Yang<br />
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<p>You probably don&#8217;t know this yet but product wastes and toxic build up in your system is one of the main reasons why you have acne or why your skin breaks out.</p>
<p>You see, your body has 4 channels of elimination&#8230; your bowels, kidneys, lungs, and your skin. Your bowels and kidneys are the primary channels that your body expels product wastes and toxics through.</p>
<p>The only time that your body expels product wastes through your lungs and skin is when your bowels and kidneys are overloaded with product wastes and toxics.</p>
<p>This can happen when you&#8217;re not drinking enough water. You see, water is the main carrier of nutrients throughout your body and is quite possibly the single most important contributor to healing and preventing acne flare-ups.</p>
<p>Drinking enough water will dissolve waste products in your system so it can be easily remove and flush out. Without enough water, there won&#8217;t be much to dissolve these product wastes and toxics&#8230; causing it to build up in your system and causing your body to expel these product wastes and toxics through your lungs and skin.</p>
<p>And this can and will result in acne breakout.</p>
<p>How much water should you be drinking each day to dissolve product waste and flush out toxins from your body?</p>
<p>Although some would say you drink at least 8 glasses of water a day and some would say 3 liters a day or half of your bodyweight in ounces a day.</p>
<p>I say, you should drink only enough to see that your urine is mostly clear, which is probably much more than what you&#8217;re drinking now.</p>
<p>But I wouldn&#8217;t recommend you going overboard because drinking too much water will also flush out electrolyte minerals out of your system (which is not good).</p>
<p>So how do you know how much water you should be drinking each day?</p>
<p>Test!</p>
<p>Start by drinking 7 glasses of water a day for the next 2 to 3 days. If you see that your urine is clear then 7 glasses of water a day is what you should be drinking.</p>
<p>But remember, you don&#8217;t want to go overboard so you may want to try drinking 6 glasses of water a day. If you see that your urine is kind of yellow drinking 6 glasses of water a day then you should stick to 7 glasses of water a day. If not then you should stick with 6 glasses of water a day.</p>
<p>But if you find that 7 glasses of water a day is not enough. Then you should try drinking more glasses of water a day and see the results.</p>
<p>What you&#8217;re trying to do here is make sure you&#8217;re drinking enough water each day. Not too much or too little. Another important thing you should know&#8230;</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t just drink any type of water. There are certain types of water that&#8217;s full of toxins (such as tap water). The 2 types of water I recommend you drink is distilled water and purified water. Distilled water has no minerals, which means if you drink it, it will leach out any unwanted non-organic minerals from your system.</p>
<p>But since distilled water has no minerals (it&#8217;s just dead water), you will need to drink some purified water to oxygenate your system. However, you do need to drink them separately and drink it on an empty stomach for it to be effective.</p>
<p>While water alone will not eliminate your acne it will greatly assist your skin in remaining healthy and that will be one portion of the pie in fighting acne.</p>
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		<title>Benzoyl Peroxide Acne Wash &#8211; Help In Zapping Those Zits!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Breyen Rhodes Source: articledashboard.com Benzoyl peroxide is the main ingredient used in products specialized in treating acne. For years, dermatologists recommend benzoyl peroxide acne wash to prevent bacteria, which causes acne, from irritating the skin and spreading. The main goal of the benzoyl peroxide as an acne wash is to reduce pimples in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Breyen Rhodes<br />
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<p>Benzoyl peroxide is the main ingredient used in products specialized in treating acne. For years, dermatologists recommend benzoyl peroxide acne wash to prevent bacteria, which causes acne, from irritating the skin and spreading. The main goal of the benzoyl peroxide as an acne wash is to reduce pimples in the face and body, prevent clogged pores and keep skin smooth and healthy.</p>
<p>Although benzoyl peroxide acne wash is one of the most effective solutions in treating acne, it is only recommended for short-term use. As benzoyl peroxide is a high potent substance, it can take effect immediately, but could cause adverse reactions such as redness, dry skin tenderness, itchiness and swelling. These side effects, however, will disappear within a day or two. If you&#8217;re looking for the best benzoyl peroxide acne wash that will not yield adverse effects, here are the top three products both consumers and dermatologists recommend.</p>
<p>Clean &amp; Clear Persa-Gel 10, Maximum Strength &#8211; A topical solution made by Johnson &amp; Johnson, the Clean &amp; Clear Persa Gel contains 10% active benzoyl peroxide, which acts to control mild to moderate acne conditions. Unlike most benzoyl peroxide acne wash, the Persa-Gel comes in a gel form to glide into skin more smoothly. It is perfect for spot treatments on the face, back, chest or other areas prone to those annoying breakouts. Best of all, everyone can buy this acne wash even without a prescription.</p>
<p>Neutrogena On-the-Spot Acne Treatment &#8211; With only 2.5% benzoyl peroxide, Neutrogena&#8217;s On-the-Spot Acne Treatment has just enough pimple-fighting ingredients to clear up blemishes, but avoid making your skin dry, red or irritated. Although this benzoyl peroxide acne wash can brutally keep acne away, it is extremely gentle to the skin. It contains a mixture of natural, oil-absorbing ingredients that keep skin feeling and looking fresh.</p>
<p>Clearasil Ultra Vanishing Acne Treatment Cream &#8211; Another benzoyl peroxide acne wash with a 10% solution is Clearasil&#8217;s Ultra Vanishing Acne Treatment Cream, which is specially made with acne-fighting solution to fight acne-causing bacteria faster. With Clearasil&#8217;s benzoyl peroxide acne wash, you can see your skin clear up in just three to four days, leaving your face, back, chest and body smooth and exfoliated.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re tired of testing benzoyl peroxide acne wash solutions that leave your skin more irritated, dry, red and swollen, it is best to choose clinically proven treatments with just the safe amount of benzoyl peroxide. When it comes to keeping your face and body acne-free, trust only dermatologist-recommended products that can truly make your skin problems go away for good.</p>
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		<title>Simple Over The Counter Acne Treatments That Work!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 23:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Tony Buel Source: articledashboard.com Copyright 2006 Tony Buel Everyone deals with acne at some stage in their life. Some will experience it worse than others. Some forms of acne will be more mild than others. The vast majority of people will, however, be in the middle somewhere. Although there may not be a direct [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Tony Buel<br />
Source: articledashboard.com</p>
<p>Copyright 2006 Tony Buel</p>
<p>Everyone deals with acne at some stage in their life. Some will experience it worse than others. Some forms of acne will be more mild than others. The vast majority of people will, however, be in the middle somewhere.</p>
<p>Although there may not be a direct linkage, acne may be aggravated by factors such as stress, diet, air quality and life-style choices. But the main factors causing acne are: hormonal imbalances and genetics. Everyone, at some time in their lives will go through a period of time when their hormones seem to get messed up (puberty and pregnancy are prime examples) and if acne is your genetic trait &#8212; you&#8217;re stuck with it.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there are many over the counter (OTC) medications available to help people deal with acne. How well they work for you will pretty much be determined by three factors: the product&#8217;s active ingredients, the cause of the user&#8217;s acne and the user&#8217;s skin type.</p>
<p>Not all acne products will work the same way because of the different ingredients used. The active ingredient salicylic acid works by reducing the amount of dead skin. The active ingredient benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the P.acnes bacteria (a naturally occurring bacteria in the skin).</p>
<p>Following are descriptions of the active ingredients you will find used in most over-the-counter acne medications:</p>
<p>Benzoyl peroxide: Benzoyl peroxide is the &#8216;wonder drug&#8217; in the acne treatment industry; it works by reducing the natural P.acnes bacteria and reduces the quantity of dead skin cells. By performing these two actions, benzoyl peroxide manages to lessen the effects of two of the main causes of comedones (the large, deep, pus-filled pimples that are the trademarks of acne). Benzoyl peroxide has been used for years in acne treatment medications since being discovered to be very effective in treating mild acne.</p>
<p>You will find (on the Internet) many &#8216;personal&#8217; recommendations for benzoyl peroxide and details about how it was used to successfully treat acne. But as with all medications, use an acne product with benzoyl peroxide as instructed on the product label or as instructed by a physician. Benzoyl peroxide, when over-used, has the side-effect of drying out your skin and can also discolor any fabrics or materials it comes into contact with, e.g., shirts, towels, sheets, etc.. Benzoyl peroxide is available as a lotion or gel and can be used as a preventative acne treatment even after your acne has cleared up.</p>
<p>Alcohol and acetone: Alcohol and acetone are used together in some over-the-counter acne medications. The alcohol kills external bacteria while the acetone makes the skin less oily.</p>
<p>&#8220;Herbal&#8221;, &#8220;organic&#8221; and &#8220;natural&#8221; products: You will find some OTC products with labels such &#8220;herbal,&#8221; &#8220;organic&#8221; and &#8220;natural;&#8221; these products are generally put on the market to appeal to the people who are attracted to products with those labels. The products themselves may or may not be beneficial for acne and actual results have proven inconclusive.</p>
<p>Resorcinol: The active ingredient resorcinol has been found to work well on small acne blemishes and can be found in some OTC products combined with sulfur.</p>
<p>Sulfur itself has been used in a number of OTC medications for decades. You will find this usually in combination with active ingredients such as alcohol, salicylic acid and resorcinol. Sulfur has been found be an effective acne treatment for some people but it does not seem to be known exactly how it works to clear up acne. Also, products with sulfur will tend to have an unpleasant smell.</p>
<p>Salicylic acid: The active ingredient salicylic acid is generally effective for acne blemishes when there is no inflammation present. Salicylic acid acts by unclogging clogged-up pores to reduce the number of acne blemishes formed &#8212; it does this by minimizing the amount of dead skin cells; it has no known effect on the production of sebum or the production of the P.acnes bacteria. Just as is recommended with products containing benzoyl peroxide, products with salicylic acid as the active ingredient should be used even after the acne clears up to prevent its return. One possible side-effect of salicylic acid is skin irritation in some people.</p>
<p>Remember -everyone&#8217;s skin is different! Some people have generally dry skin, some have generally oily skin and most people have a combination of the two on different areas on our bodies. Acne in areas of oily skin will respond better to a gel based acne product. Acne on dry skin will respond better to a cream.</p>
<p>Those with sensitive skin should not use real strong acne medication. It may lead to skin irritation or even make your acne worse!</p>
<p>Some of the milder acne treatments can be used as a preventative measure and some (like those with benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid) are recommended as post-acne preventative measures but many are too strong and will irritate your skin.</p>
<p>If you have anything but a mild, seemingly manageable case of acne, an OTC medicine may control it and eventually get rid of it. If, however, your acne seems out of control or painful or too stressful to handle by yourself, be sure to see a get to a dermatologist!</p>
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		<title>Products to Cleanse Your Skin and Clear Your Acne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Lee Justin Collins Source: ezinearticles.com Their are certain products to cleanse your skin and clear your acne, but choosing the correct one is vital in your search for clearing your skin. Let&#8217;s take a look at some popular products that can clear up your skin in no time. First of all, let&#8217;s take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Lee Justin Collins<br />
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<p>Their are certain products to cleanse your skin and clear your acne, but choosing the correct one is vital in your search for clearing your skin. Let&#8217;s take a look at some popular products that can clear up your skin in no time.</p>
<p>First of all, let&#8217;s take a look at some over the counter products, and how they compare with natural remedies.</p>
<p>1. Acne skin creams. Without naming any brands, it&#8217;s a well known fact that 99% of skin creams do nothing. According to the worlds top dermatologists, anything you put on the outside of your skin is useless, because acne comes from the under the skin. Almost everyone in their life has used a skin cream that promised to clear their pimples within 3 days, please don&#8217;t waste your time with these worthless products, instead you need to find the root of the problem, which for example could be your diet.</p>
<p>2. Diets. Many dermatologists and dietitians have differing views when it comes to food and acne, with some having the view that what we eat has a huge impact on the condition of our skin. From a personal view, i have always found that some foods like chocolate have caused me to have oilier skin for a couple of days after consumption. Some people will argue that this could be because of other factors, i prefer to just stay away from the sweet stuff.</p>
<p>3. Natural Remedies. Their are many natural treatments to clear your skin, these include facial masks that include cucumber and mint. You can make a paste and apply this to your skin every night. You can also try increasing the amount of vitamin c you eat, but always stick to the RDA&#8217;s listed on products such as orange juice. Natural remedies have always worked better for me than over the counter treatments, if you have always used chemicals and creams to clear your pimples, why not try something different.</p>
<p>We have looked at products to cleanse your skin and clear your acne, but it is important to remember before changing your diet or trying any skin product you must consult your doctor first.</p>
<p>To find out even more ways to cleanse your skin, please visit &#8211; <a target="_new" href="http://no-more-cold-sores.blogspot.com/2009/01/get-rid-of-your-acne-scars.html" rel="nofollow">Acne Cleansing</a></p>
<p>You can also visit this site for even more home remedies that will clear your skin in no time!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Alison Cole Source: articleage.com Hundreds of acne products promising great results flood the market today. But are these products necessary? Statistics reveal that acne grips more than half of the population in United States alone. Despite its temporary nature, acne has the potential to make our lives miserable by either being a constant problem [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Alison Cole<br />
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<p>Hundreds of acne products promising great results flood the market today. But are these products necessary?<br />
Statistics reveal that acne grips more than half of the population in United States alone. Despite its temporary nature, acne has the potential to make our lives miserable by either being a constant problem or causing distress occasionally by springing up before an important event. Thankfully, a variety of products exist in the market targeted to banish those unpleasant blotches from our faces. But, before trying acne products, it is important to know what causes the ubiquitous and annoying acne.<br />
Our skin has pores through which excess oil, sweat, and even dead cells are carried out of the body. However, due to numerous factors, when excess of oil, or sebum, flows over, carrying dead cells, and gets blocked instead of passing through the pores, it results in the formation of Acne.<br />
Clear skin is always Acne&#8217;s worst enemy. Gentle scrubs help in removing dead cells from our skin; however, take care not to overdo the scrubbing. A deep-pore, cleanser helps too, as it cleanses the pores effectively. Often saturated with anti-bacterial ingredients, medicated pads are also helpful in wiping off the excess oil.<br />
Debates exist as to the causal factors of Acne. But whatever be the cause, one should resort to proper medication. Acne products come as creams, lotions, and gels for topical use, containing some percentage of Benzoyl peroxide, or Salicylic acid, which clean pores and kill germs. Some natural oils and products are available, such as Tea Tree Oil, which serve the purpose too. To treat severe acne, however, antibiotics such as Tetracycline are used, for which prescription is required.<br />
Not only are products available for acne prevention, but also for ugly acne scars and their removal. With proper medication and care, you can free yourself from acne-filled days and nights.<br />
Your skin just needs your attention. Pamper it to reveal the glowing beauty within; to reveal the beautiful you.<br />
Acne Care provides detailed information about acne care, acne care skin tips, acne skin care centers, and more. Acne Care is affiliated with Acne Skin Care.</p>
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