Sunday, September 28, 2008

Acne oily face

« ...Many people still rely on bath soap to cleanse their face. Unfortunately the same cleansers you might use for the area under your arm are not going to be good for the delicate area of your face! Think about this for a moment - the dirt, sweat, dead skin cells and things such as this that you get in other areas of your body just aren't going to be present on your face, at least not to the same extent. Additionally, the areas of your underarms, groin, and feet all harbor bacteria (which is one reason for them to have odors) and you need to use a soap or cleanser strong enough in these areas in order to kill those bacteria. Your face however, even if it has acne, does not have the same bacteria and certainly not to the same extent....
...Acne scars can be tough to get rid of. Some people need to go through expensive surgeries or visit a dermatologist and receive costly microdermabrasion treatments, which removes the top layer of skin, basically "sanding" that skin down. These procedures are often painful and result in the scar either not being removed completely or it grows back....»
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«...Natural is a word that must be approached with caution. Mother Nature gave us many cures but also many poisons. There are also many 'natural' therapies whose ingredient list reads like the inventory of a chemical laboratory! Listed here are a few commonly used natural acne treatments but use your common sense and if you don't know what it is, don't put it in your body....»
Full Text: http://acne-types.blogspot.com

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