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Re: Acne Skin Care Regime

by "j.manuel" <jmzambrano@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 22, 2008 at 11:40 AM

On Feb 14, 10:42 am, faster1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The first most im****tant thing for an acne prone skin is hygiene. A
> healthy skin care regime should include no harsh scrubbing or over-
> wa****ng, because this can cause possible skin irritation or over
> production of oil to replace what has washed off, clogging ****es in
> the process. Products with gentle exfoliation ingredient should be
> used; i.e. not scratchy nut or fruit shell pieces that can tear skin.
> Also skip alcohol products when possible; these can take off the top
> layer of your skin and cause your glands to produce more oil, further
> causing clogging ****es in the process. If you do spot acne-troubled
> areas, do NOT mess with them.
>
> For best acne skin care effects, using a mild cleanser or toner once
> in the morning, noon and evening, and after doing a heavy work out,
> will help you achieve a clear skin. Pick that zit. People who prick
> pimples and blemishes as if pricking a bubble only aggravates the risk
> of skin inflammation and acne scars. Avoid hand contact with your face
> for better acne skin care results. For men, shaving should be done
> with care. Choose the best electric shavers and safety razors you can
> trust for years. They'll be more comfortable to use. Men need not use
> a super sharp blade to get rid of that beard. A regular shaver used
> with soap and water, or shaving cream will help you get that smooth
> finish. Doctors advised men to shave lightly, and shave only when
> necessary for acne skin care maintenance.
>
> Products for daily skin care regime
>
> 1 Glycerin is a good moisturizer. Glycerin is known to moisturize from
> the inside out, pulling in moisture from the outside environment. It's
> typically found in better quality, more expensive soaps like a hand
> made soap or good cleanser. Lower grade, commercially produced
>
> http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Both***es/20061002/46996.html

It's im****tant to have a clean face, but wa****ng your face with force
several times a day can cause your skin to produce more oil to make up
for the moisture being washed away. Not to mention skin will become
red and irritated. Your best bet is to wash once or twice a day with a
gentle liquid cleanser that contains Salicylic Acid and Tea Tree
extract, like a Daily Face Wash.

Products with Benzoyl Peroxide are prescribed by dermatologists as the
preferred topical medicine for safe treatment for acne. It clears acne-
causing bacteria on the surface, absorbs excessive oils and clear
****es, while promoting greater cell exfoliation and renewal. Doctors
also prescribe Green Tea, Urea and Allantoin to help soothe acne-
irritated skin. Because Benzoyl Peroxide has powerful antibacterial
and exfoliating qualities, it may take some time for skin to get used
to the treatment. Once skin has become accustomed to the treatment
however, irritation, redness or dryness usually disappears. The best
bet is to apply a small amount only once a day, and then increase
frequency gradually over 5 - 6 days. If too much dryness occurs,
decrease frequency and gradually increase again.

Glycolic and Salicylic Acids work very effectively to exfoliate dead
skin cells and clear ****es. By reducing ****e blockage, acne has less
of a chance to form and breakouts are reduced. Exfoliation with gentle
products that contain Glycolic and Salicylic Acids to help smooth and
clean skin.

Juan Manuel Zambrano
Site: http://www.menscience.com/Acne-Treatment_c_7.html
 




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Re: Acne Skin Care Regime
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