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		<description><![CDATA[Cystic Acne - Acne Home Remedies Most commonly seen in teenage boys and young men, cystic acne is considered one of the worst breakouts to attack the skin. Perhaps you’ve inherited your less than smooth skin from the family tree or your teenage years aren’t treating you right, but cystic acne can strike anyone. Cystic Acne [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most commonly seen in teenage boys and young men, <b>cystic acne</b> is considered one of the worst breakouts to attack the skin. Perhaps you’ve inherited your less than smooth skin from the family tree or your teenage years aren’t treating you right, but <i>cystic acne</i> can strike anyone.</p>
<h2>Cystic Acne</h2>
<p>Breakouts can cause damage and devastate healthy skin tissue, making home remedies for <u>cystic acne</u> a much-wanted solution for clear skin when over-the-counter or prescription medications prove too harsh.</p>
<p>Developing on the face and other regions of the body, cystic acne (or nodulocystic acne) is the most severe form of acne vulgaris [1]. Characterized by deep, inflamed breakouts, the blemishes that follow are often large and can measure up to a couple of centimetres. Cystic acne causes soft lumps (called cysts) to form under the surface of skin. Bringing about great pain, cysts are filled with fluid containing white blood cells, dead cells, and bacteria [2].</p>
<h2>Causes and Symptoms</h2>
<p>There is no magic formula that creates cystic acne – the same factors that are at the root of other forms of acne are to blame: overactive oil glands, excess dead skin cells in pores, and a high amount of acne-causing bacteria called Propionibacteria acnes.</p>
<p>Ignore the myths that state eating candy and drinking soda has brought on your case of cystic acne. You’ve done nothing to cause your problematic skin. Cystic acne is usually an issue in patients who have parents that have battled the same condition, as hereditary plays an important role. Other factors associated with cystic acne include:</p>
<p>• Stress and hormonal changes – adolescence, menstruation, and pregnancy • Excessive washing and scrubbing of the skin<br />
• Squeezing and picking blemishes</p>
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<h2>Cystic Acne Home Remedies</h2>
<p>From simple kitchen remedies to using fruit to rescue your skin, home remedies for cystic acne can help treat inflammation, soothe painful cysts, and prevent future breakouts. Below you will find a couple of suggestions for rebuilding healthy skin:</p>
<h3>1) Baking Soda and Sea Salt:</h3>
<p>Mix a small amount of baking soda with water and apply to affected areas no more than once or twice a week. Another remedy involving baking soda calls for the mixing of a small amount of baking soda and sea salt together with water to create a paste that treats inflamed cystic acne.</p>
<h3>2) Apple Cider Vinegar:</h3>
<p>Prevent future breakouts and stabilize the natural pH of your skin by applying apple cider vinegar as a toner.</p>
<h3>3) Do Not Squeeze:</h3>
<p>Resist the temptation to squeeze an acne cyst, as you will only increase your chances of suffering a deeper infection and painful inflammation. Additionally, the scars left behind are oftentimes irreversible.</p>
<h3>4) Honey and Aspirin:</h3>
<p>Clear your complexion by using honey and aspirin for a combination remedy. Crush an aspirin and mix with water until a paste is formed. Apply to the face and rinse off. The aspirin acts as an effective exfoliate. Follow-up with an application of honey, that offers a moisturizing, antibacterial treatment.</p>
<h3>5) Egg White:</h3>
<p>Some people have reported results in treating their cystic acne by applying egg whites to the skin.</p>
<h3>6) Aloe:</h3>
<p>Rubbing aloe vera juice on cysts may help speed up the healing process.</p>
<h3>7) Mango:</h3>
<p>Orange or yellow-orange fruits and vegetables have a reputation for replenishing the skin. Create a mango paste for your face to soften skin, achieve a natural glow, and open clogged pores that can lead to or worsen cystic acne.</p>
<h3> <img src='http://www.acnecysts.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Reduce Friction and Sweating:</h3>
<p>Friction and excessive sweating can cause pores to become clogged and more susceptible to cystic acne. Reduce your chances by taking a break when bike helmets, backpacks, tight collars, or headbands are causing undue irritation to your skin.</p>
<h3>9) Lemon Juice:</h3>
<p>Mix lemon juice with water to treat the inflammation of cystic acne.</p>
<h3>10) Say ‘No’ to Oil and Grease:</h3>
<p>Using oily or greasy cosmetic products (even some sunscreens) can contribute to your cystic acne. Choose non comedogenic or non acnegenic cosmetic products to prevent a breakout.</p>
<h3>11) Gentle Cleansing Habits:</h3>
<p>Gently wash and cleanse affected areas a couple of times per day. Make sure to avoid drying out the skin and causing irritation.</p>
<h3>12) Wash Off Make-Up:</h3>
<p>Women, don’t forget to wash off all of your make-up before going to bed or you run the risk of clogging pores.</p>
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<h1>Cystic Acne Treatment</h1>
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<p><strong>Cystic Acne</strong> unfortunately strikes all on us at some time in our life time and knowing the correct <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span> is beneficial.  Some may suffer with more severe conditions than others. It is important to remember this fact to stop you feeling self conscious and embarrassed, it is just a fact of life.</p>
<p>Yes, we all know how it feels to have nasty painful red lumps scattered all over our face so stop worrying. Thankfully there are many <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatments</strong></span> you can use to get rid of them for good. It is just about finding the best <strong>Cystic Acne Treatment</strong>.</p>
<p>First let me explain exactly what <strong>cystic acne</strong> is. The swollen red pustules that form on your skins surface are a result of an infection and common skin condition known as <em>Acne</em>. The most painful, red and sever forms of this skin condition is referred to as <strong>cystic acne</strong> and this is the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span> that we will be looking at.</p>
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<h2>Cystic Acne Treatment</h2>
<p><strong>Cystic spots</strong>, that commonly cause nasty <strong>Chin Acne</strong>, are lumps that can appear anywhere on the body and are notoriously difficult to cure and that can cause acne scaring. These <em>cystic lumps</em> often fill up with pus that is visible on the external surface of the skin.</p>
<p>This stage of the pustule is also known as a whitehead. This can be very tempting to squeeze in order to get rid of the head but this is a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> cystic acne treatment</strong></span> to avoid. I completely understand why we all have the urge to give your spot a good old squeeze but this will damage your skin that can lead to high risk of scarring. <strong>Acne scars</strong> often look like a purple or red permanent dot on your skin. In severe cases they may leave a pit in your skin.</p>
<p>So as you can see it is important to avoid that instinctive urge to squeeze. Also another reason not to squeeze is that whilst in your attempt to get rid of your cystic acne, you may actually make the skin infection much worse due to spreading the pus.</p>
<p>Unfortunately cystic acne on chin can not be cured overnight. But if you are keen to find out the correct<strong> acne cure</strong>, there is an excellent <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span> at <a href="../../../../../anm" target="_blank">http://www.acnecysts.net/anm</a>. That will cure these stubborn painful spots and help minimise and completely eradicate the unsightly appearance of <strong>acne scaring</strong>.</p>
<p>The <strong>cystic acne</strong> infection can be due to numerous factors and there in often no clear answer why you may be suffering with this condition. For some it may be due to erratic hormonal changes in the body, their cleanliness or their lifestyle they lead with all the stress. For some, <strong>cystic acne</strong> is even caused by their diet. Surprisingly many people develop severe skin conditions such as pustule <strong>acne</strong> due to dairy products. Their bodies are intolerant to products such as mild, cheese and chocolate and unfortunately they do not even realise it.</p>
<p>Many dermatologists and acne specialists believe that this type of skin infection can actually be hereditary. In other words, we have inherited it from parents and it is written in our genetics.</p>
<p>This type of <strong>acne</strong> may strike us at any age. Often beginning in out adolescents and continuing in to our early adult years. It has been observed that the majority of <strong>acne</strong> infected individuals are teenagers. In this age group it is easy to assume the spots are due to erratic hormonal changes which unfortunately come with the territory of growing up. If you are currently a teenager and you can not escape the hormonal changes, do not worry. There is an excellent <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span> that will cure those nasty painful pustules for good, despite the chugs gong on inside.</p>
<p>Acne after the age of 30 is labelled as <strong>Adult acne</strong>. <strong>Adult acne</strong> is often seen in pregnant women, again due to the unfortunate erratic hormonal changes they have to endure. But as with the <strong>teenage acne</strong>, this too can be stabilised and cured with an effective <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span>.</p>
<p>So there you have it, a brief overview of what <strong>cystic acne</strong> actually is with a great <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span>. I hope you have found it useful and remember; absolutely everyone suffers with bad skin at some time in their life time. Just go check out this <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>cystic acne treatment</strong></span> now at <a href="../../../../../anm" target="_blank">http://www.acnecysts.net/anm</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Adult acne:</strong></em> Is it Possible to Have Pimples as an Adult?</h2>
<p>When we hear the term acne, the image that comes to mind is the spotty-faced, gangly teenager. We picture the awkward adolescent going through physical changes as he moves from childhood to adulthood.</p>
<p>Although the majority of people that suffer from acne are teenagers a significant number of adults suffer from acne as well. This condition is termed, <strong><em>Adult Acne.</em></strong></p>
<p>In reality, acne can become a problem at any age. Adult acne is when acne occurs in people twenty years of age and above. It can be brought on by any number of things however one of the most common causes is as a reaction to stress medication.</p>
<p>Many people mistakenly say that stress causes acne because people with high-stress levels can often break out in spots. However, the reaction is usually to the medication that they are placed on rather than to the stress itself.</p>
<p>Doctors are not sure exactly what about the medication causes acne to break out but usually prescribe additional medication to cure the acne.</p>
<p>Adult women are often known to suffer from an attack of acne when they stop using oral contraceptives. Stopping the use of The Pill causes hormonal changes in the body. Hormones and the condition of the skin seem to be very closely related.</p>
<p>The clogged pores that cause acne to appear are affected by what is happening in the body hormonally. Under normal conditions, the ovaries produce both estrogen and testosterone.</p>
<p>Testosterone is a male hormone. Although it is normal that it is present in the female body, estrogen should always be in higher concentrations than testosterone. When it is not, problems arise.Research shows that hormones strongly affect the way that the skin looks and behaves. To put it simply, the balance between androgen and estrogen is fine.</p>
<p>When one of these hormones is out of balance in a woman’s body, the effects are seen in the skin. This is the reason that many women see acne appear and re-appear with their menstrual cycle. Hormone therapy is one solution to hormone-induced acne.</p>
<p>It works on reducing androgens and preventing them from stimulating the sebaceous gland into producing the large amounts of oil that feed the acne bacteria below the surface of the skin. This treatment can be very effective.</p>
<p>There are many effective <a href="http://www.acnecysts.net/acne-cysts/acne-cyst-treatment-2">treatments for acne</a>. The more you know about them, the better. As you can see, acne is not always related to proper washing and hygiene, nor is it related to a bad diet.</p>
<p>Researchers have found that hormones affect the skin and the development of acne. This is a medical condition and therefore should be treated by a trained doctor or dermatologist.</p>
<p>There are many over the counter drugs and treatments, only attempt to use these after consulting a medical professional.For more information visit: <a href="http://mhlnk.com/D6A32BD6">Adult Acne Treatment</a></p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it is disheartening, go ahead and scream. Just when you thought you had left those pesky acne problems behind with the teenage years, here it rears its ugly head to haunt you in the adult years &#8211; but why? </p>
<p>Did you know that, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, adult acne occurs in approximately 80 percent of people in their 20s and 30s? This includes about 17 million people of all ages who suffer with this skin disorder. And, it is a fact that women suffer from acne more often than men. However, adult acne is still a serious widespread problem for men as well. </p>
<p>What Causes Adult Acne? </p>
<p>Acne is the official name for a skin disorder that many refer to as pimples that pop up on our skin and sometimes underneath the skin. So what, exactly, are pimples and what causes them? Well, basically, pimples are skin growths that are comprised of dead skin cells, oil and bacteria which clog pores and cause the hair ducts to become inflamed. These pimples can be in the form of blackheads (bumps that are open to the air, but embedded in the skin and can be black or yellowish in color), or whiteheads (white-colored bumps that are closed). Whiteheads can be very sore, and if they burst, can cause the infection which leads to nodular or cystic acne problems, as well as scarring. </p>
<p>Other factors that can affect that skin and cause acne to be more problematic for women include, stress and hormonal fluctuations (which can make the skin&#8217;s oil glands overact), some cosmetics (which can clog pores), and also dirty cosmetic sponges which can harbor bacteria which can lead to acne when used on the face. For men, adult acne can be a bit more severe than that in women because of testosterone levels, men can get acne from hormonal changes as well. </p>
<p>Common Treatment Options </p>
<p>Treatment options are varied and the correct choice for treatment of your acne depends on what type of acne you have and how severe it is. Sometimes acne problems can be treated with topical medications or prescriptions (including antibiotics for more severe cases), but make sure you ask your doctor to inform you of any risks and possible side effects. Natural or home remedies, such as using tea tree oil has worked well for some people. Laser treatments, such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion or resurfacing are also being used to treat acne. But, again, make sure you are made aware of risks and side effects, and be sure to use only a board certified specialist for laser procedures. </p>
<p>Alternative Treatment Options </p>
<p>If you are weary of taking prescription medicine or undergoing laser treatments to try and eliminate your acne, you may consider herbal remedies which have helped countless people to get rid of acne.Adult acne is arguably the most common skin disorder imaginable. However, all hope is not lost in being acne free, if you follow the right diet and skin care regimen. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m Audrey Malone and I have been acne-free for over 4 years now, and you can quickly get rid of your acne too with an acne-free diet and skin care regimen that works just by visiting: http://AcneControlTreatment.com a popular site with information on how to get rid of acne for good. </p>

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		<title>Acne Cysts : Acne Medical Treatment &#8211; When Should You Seek for It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a fact that acne is one of the most harmful skin disorders among both teens and adults as well. Not only does it affects people physically but acne has the potential to cause psychological effects, which can be even more devastating. We know there are many products available to treat acne. Some of these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a fact that acne is one of the most harmful skin disorders among both teens and adults as well. Not only does it affects people physically but acne has the potential to cause psychological effects, which can be even more devastating. We know there are many products available to treat acne. Some of these treatments include over-the-counter cleansers, creams, etc. And while many mild forms of acne can be treated by some over-the-counter products, more severe types of acne may require medical attention. So, how can you know when to seek medical attention to treat your acne? It is important to properly care for acne and take the necessary steps to treat and prevent it, but it is also important to know when your acne requires you to see a dermatologist. The decision to seek medical attention to treat your acne takes into account several things. Among the most important factors you should consider when deciding to seek medical attention for your acne is the fact of how you feel about your acne and how it&#8217;s affecting you, and the medical facts surrounding your acne condition. In the case you are the victim of a very severe form of acne such as cystic acne and none of the products you&#8217;ve tried to treat it have worked for you, then there&#8217;s no reason why you should hesitate to see a doctor for special treatment. Severe acne can cause real damage to your skin if you don&#8217;t treat it properly before it&#8217;s too late. For one thing, severe acne may leave permanent scars! And this is one of the most important reasons why you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Medical treatment may help reduce scarring. Acne scars come in different types, and appear on some people while others do not have them. In men, scars on the face and neck may make shaving difficult. Shaving can irritate scars, especially larger, more prominent ones, and can further irritate the skin. How are acne scars treated? There are two factors taken in consideration to treat acne scars: the type of acne you have, and your skin type. Both of these factors play an important role in how your acne scars are treated. The best way to prevent acne scars is to prevent acne, so you should find what works for you and stick to it. If you have cystic acne, a more severe type of acne, there&#8217;s no doubt you will have to see an acne skin care professional. Painful cysts may need to be drained by a physician. This type of acne usually requires medical attention because of its severity. It can also last for months and cause a good deal of discomfort to sufferers of this form of severe acne.  Acne can also have negative psychological effects on people. And sometimes these psychological effects are much more difficult to deal with than the actual physical scarring. For many acne sufferers, acne can cause them to become anxious or depressed, affected by what those around them think and how they are perceived. They may also fear how others see them, and feel there is no cure for their condition. This is especially true in adults because many feel their acne should have cleared up after adolescence, or shouldn&#8217;t have occurred during adulthood. This is the reason why many of them often stay away from attending social events to avoid placing themselves in a situation where they might feel inferior. So, it is critical to seek medical attention in these cases. Having the help of a professional doctor will not only help treat the physical effects created by acne but he/she will also help sooth the psychological ones as well. Seeking medical attention as early as possible can save you many unwanted surprises in the future. This is especially true for teenagers who suffer from acne. It has been proven that teens that suffer from acne early on can usually expect it to worsen as they get older. And in the worst-case scenario, their acne condition can even continue on into adulthood! Many times the consequences are so devastating that more severe types of acne can form. Again, we go back to what we&#8217;ve discussed earlier, by seeking medical attention, scarring can be prevented earlier on in the course of the condition. Acne is a very serious skin disorder. So it&#8217;s vital to seek medical attention. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you aren&#8217;t sure. Even if prescription medications aren&#8217;t necessary, a doctor can help you find a treatment that works best for you, and you will be on your way to recovery, which is obviously the ultimate goal. </p>

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		<title>Acne Cysts : How To Control And Prevent Back Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 04:31:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do we need to treat back acne at all? That is the question many ask because they say that since the back is hidden under the clothing and the acne goes away by itself, what is the point is seeking treatment? After all, they say, back acne does not get exposed. But have you considered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do we need to treat back acne at all? That is the question many ask because they say that since the back is hidden under the clothing and the acne goes away by itself, what is the point is seeking treatment? After all, they say, back acne does not get exposed. But have you considered what would happen at the gym or at the beach where you have to take the shirt off &#8211; and the back acne would be very much there for all to see. And it can cause a lot of embarrassment.<br />
But there is some good news for all back acne sufferers who have wanted to get a permanent cure for so long. Care to listen about me for a while? I have myself suffered from acne on the face and the back and have tried to get rid of it &#8211; but it did not work. And so I started my own research and after 7 years of dedicated experimentation, I have finally been able to find the long cherished permanent solution. I am glad to say that my acne, including those at the back are now gone.<br />
This report reveals here all my findings. I have discussed here the causes of acne and also gone on to differentiate between acne on the face and back acne. And finally I will show you the solution that really works.Everything you need to know about back acne<br />
Back acne makes it presence felt in various ways. There is the big cystic acne that goes deep into the skin and then there are the simpler blackheads and whiteheads. It can be annoying and painful &#8211; but the problem is, cases of back acne are more than those in other parts of the body. They can also be more difficult to treat.<br />
Why does back acne happen? Many believe that the toughness of the skin on the backside has something to do with this. The presence of a high number of sebaceous glands may also play a role &#8211; this is because the gland makes excess oil and this oil in turn causes back acne. This leads to the large nodules that can be quite painful.So what is it that causes back acne?<br />
There seems to be as many theories as there are people. Some say that acne on the back gets formed when there is an over exposure to the sun that dries up the skin and when the sebum tries to compensate this, it leads to acne as the hair follicles get blocked. Lack of nutrients is yet another factor that has been blamed. However the fact is, the real causes are all internal.<br />
Every kind of acne including acne on the face, back, neck, cystic acne or that on the shoulder begins to appear when either there is an imbalance in the hormones in the body or when there are too many toxins in the lymph and the blood.<br />
The factors that many believe such as the toughness of the skin or the presence of all these innumerable sebaceous glands do not matter at all for back acne. At the most they can make the symptoms worse. So do not make the same mistake that so many do of applying loads of moisturizer on the back and not taking off that shirt at the beach fearing sun exposure. While it is true that these measures might reduce the symptoms, but the back acne itself will not be cured.How is back acne different than the ones in other parts of the body?<br />
The way the back looks and the fact that it is different to the face is not really the reason why back acne and facial acne is not the same. The external difference has nothing to do with it, and so the number of sebaceous glands or the toughness of the skin does not matter. As mentioned before, there might be a slight difference on the symptom of the back acne, but that is it &#8211; the cause of the acne remains.<br />
The basic difference is on the inside. While back acne happens mostly due to the high level of toxins in the body that cannot get out, body acne and facial acne on the other hand can be accounted more to the hormonal levels and their imbalances.<br />
Thus obviously, the level of toxins is more crucial in back acne than in facial acne. Yes, hormonal balance still plays some part (because this is a factor in all kinds of acne), but this is mostly restricted in back acne. It is much less dominant here.The only back acne cure<br />
Since the causes are all internal &#8211; the cure is also to fix all these internal factors that are causing the acne to form. And this is the case with any type of acne. The internal root causes need to be identified and neutralized for any cure to happen.<br />
And since the level of toxicity plays a key role in back acne, the focus should also be to bring it down because this is a more crucial factor for back acne than hormonal imbalance.<br />
The holistic approach is the best solution because it can take on all the causes of acne effectively. The holistic approach can solve both the external (that worsen the condition) as well as the internal factors. The lifestyle changes help too. Back acne is gone quickly and you are sure to love your healthy skin. </p>

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		<title>Acne Cysts : Taking Care of Acne Prone Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne is not confined to teenagers and puberty, it also prevalent in adults and in women mostly during pregnancy. Acne is often characterized by pimples and breakouts all over the skin in large numbers, frequently seen on the face and the back. It is caused due to the over activity of the sebaceous glands or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne is not confined to teenagers and puberty, it also prevalent in adults and in women mostly during pregnancy.  Acne is often characterized by pimples and breakouts all over the skin in large numbers, frequently seen on the face and the back.  It is caused due to the over activity of the sebaceous glands or the oil producing glands.  When it combines with dead skin cells, hormones and bacteria, the oily substances are trapped inside the pores and causes swelling.  The lumps often have a crown of a white head or a black head or even red lumps, which are very tender.  Acne, if not treated on time, can even lead to scarring.  Some acne go so deep inside the skin that they form into nodules and cysts, which leaves scars which may not disappear even after healing.  Acne can be caused due to stress, fatigue, and cosmetics and even due to humidity, although nothing has been proved till date.   Do’s and Don’ts on the acne prone skin :</p>
<p>Professional treatment is the best for acne, the earlier the treatment provided, the better.  A good doctor will be in a position to treat acne-using medications by controlling the over-active sebaceous glands, hormonal imbalance, or even stress.</p>
<p>It is good not to squeeze or break the pimples and acne, as it will lead to spread the infection and can make the area swell and might even lead to permanent scarring.</p>
<p>Usage of oily cosmetics are also not recommended, as the acne prone skin already is oily enough, usage of such cosmetics will add up to it.  Instead of using oily cosmetics, it is better to go for water based ones, which might be less harsh.  It is always good to remove make up at night, if left on the whole night might cause irritation to the skin.</p>
<p>The acne prone skin should be pampered with gentle wash and pat dry.  Vigorous scrubbing needs to be avoided as it only worsens the condition and may even block the pores.</p>
<p>Regular shampooing is recommended as it may reduce the pimple appearing on the forehead, it is good to avoid hair products like gels and pomades, as they are oily.</p>
<p>Cosmetics which are non comedogenic should be used.  Acnes sometimes can make the skin hypersensitive, hence sunscreens can be used to avoid sunburns.  It is good to avoid tanning, as it cannot make the skin clearer.  </p>
<p>Over-the-counter products containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can curb mild acne. </p>

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		<title>Acne Cysts : Adult Acne &#8211; It&#8217;s Not Only Teenagers that are Afflicted</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Adult acne?<br />
Adult Acne is a widely used term for whiteheads and blackheads plugged pores, deeper lumps and even pimples, which mostly occur in the chest, neck, back, upper arms and even on face. </p>
<p>Adult Acne also affects teenagers and young people to some extent.  Nevertheless, adult acne is not confined to any specific age group; any one can get adult acne from the age of 15 to 40. It is not a life threatening problem but adults can be disfiguring and upsetting.  When severe, adult acne can tend to permanent and serious scarring. </p>
<p>Types of Adult Acne </p>
<p>Normally there are 4 types of adult acne:<br />
1)	Comedo.<br />
2)	Pustule.<br />
3)	Nodule.<br />
4)	Cyst. </p>
<p>Causes of Adult Acne: </p>
<p>Adult acne is a condition of sebaceous glands. Sebaceous glands are very close to hair follicles, which produce and secrete sebum (an oily substance.)  An adult acne lesion occurs when a hair follicle is plugged with dead cells and sebum.  </p>
<p>The most important disease-causing (pathogenic) events in sebaceous glands are believed to be changes in the levels of androgenic hormones in the body. This pathogenic factor mostly occurs during the growth period of individual between the age of 13 to 20.   </p>
<p>That&#8217;s why adult acne mostly occurs at the onset of adulthood.If you are over 40 and still suffering from adult acne, then the two most probable causes of your adult acne are: </p>
<p>1)	Recurrence of adult acne that disappeared after adolescence.  </p>
<p>2)	Flare-up of adult acne after a period of relative quietness—for instance, during pregnancy.<br />
If you are having acne for the first time then you should visit a dermatologist. </p>
<p>Some causes of adult acne are: </p>
<p>1) Medications. Some medications, which might be the cause of adult acne, include anabolic steroids, anti-epileptics drugs and anti-tuberculosis drugs.<br />
2)	Chronic physical pressure on the skin. Acne mechanica is also one of the most important causes of adult acne.<br />
3)	Chlorinated industrial chemicals can also be counted as one of the important causes of adult acne.<br />
4)	Changes in the hormonal balance also cause adult acne. </p>
<p>Adult acne treatment:<br />
Adult acne treatment depends on the scarring of your skin and the degree of adult acne that has spread in your body. Adult acne treatment needs commitment from both doctors and patients. </p>
<p>Adult acne treatments have the following actions:<br />
1)	Keratolytic reduce the blockage in the duct of the sebaceous gland and hair allowing the sebum to flow more freely out of the gland.  </p>
<p>2)	Anti- inflammatory treatments reduce the degree of inflammation. </p>
<p>3)	Sebum reducers just reduce the production of sebum thus reducing acne. </p>
<p>4)	Antibacterial treatments can be taken by mouth or applied tropically on the skin. Adult acne treatment reduces the amount of bacteria and inhibits the production of chemical, which can cause inflammation.<br />
If you are affected with adult acne then you should include the following in your daily diet along with these recommended vitamins and minerals:<br />
•	Include vitamin A rich foods like carrot, liver, sweet potatoes, mangoes, spinach, and cantaloupe because it reduces production of serum and keratin.<br />
•	You should take Vitamin E in your diet because it helps to play a critical role in protecting skin from bacteria.<br />
•	Take herbal tonics for the betterment of skin. </p>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 13:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Acne<br />
Acne is perhaps the most common chronic skin disease. It is an inflammatory condition of the sebaceous (that is fat or grease) glands and hair follicles usually found on the face, the neck, chest and shoulders. Nearly eight out of ten young people between the ages of 12 and 24 suffer from some degree of acne. It is closely related to the disturbance in the hormones experienced at puberty.<br />
The majority of patients recover between the ages 20 and 30 years. But it is still common in men over 30 years. In women, it rarely lasts beyond the early thirties and is normally worse before each menstrual period. The diseases causes a great deal of embarrassment at an age when people tend to be sensitive about personal appearance.Causes Of Acne<br />
The skin, being the largest organ on a human body, covering the entire body, is a marvelous and intricate mechanism. It serves three main purposes ; namely, protection of the inner organs, regulation of body temperature and elimination of cell waste and systemic refuse. The skin is directly connected with and intimately bound up with the working of the whole system. All skin diseases, including acne, are the outcome of malfunctioning of the body as a whole. The accumulation of toxins, the hormones not in balance, high Blood sugar levels, chronic constipation &#8230;all these are known as the &#8220;CAUSES&#8221; of acne.<br />
Then there are the factors that &#8220;TRIGGER&#8221; acne to form once you are already suffering from any of the causes&#8230;.these could be anything from wrong feeding habits, such as irregular hours of eating, improper food, excess of starches and sugar, excess of fatty foods,use of tea, coffee, alcohol or tobacco, strenuous studies, masturbation and sedentary habits which lead to indigestion and general debility. If you are an acne sufferer, you probably already know what exactly triggers you to have a breakout. It could be one of the above triggers mentioned or it may be something else like chocolates, seafood, etc. You get the idea&#8230;.<br />
So now that you know That Acne is formed by an underlying cause which creates imbalances in your body and sensitizes you to triggers.<br />
Well how are we going to treat acne then? Do we deal with the causes or the triggers? It seems so complex! Well you can do either or both! But if you ask me for the best solution, I&#8217;d say go with eliminating the causes. That way you bring your body back to a state of balance thus it is no longer sensitive to triggers. Meaning you can eat or do what you like without worrying about having an outbreak.<br />
The other option is to deal with the triggers and that is to know what triggers your acne and then just avoid those triggers for good. But this is no long term fix because the causes are still present and the moment you happen to trigger it you will end up with a breakout.<br />
So which would you go with? I&#8217;m sure you would want to address the causes!Treatment<br />
Lets get down to eliminating the causes of acne! You need to bring your body back into a state of balance and this can only be done through a detox program which consists of a diet and certain water applications. A good detox program will eliminate all waste from your body and aid your body to get rid of waste and toxins naturally! There is only 1 program that has proven to eliminate the acne causes for Good and clear your skin so that you never get acne again. This program is the only one that gives you the exact steps, exact foods and supplements that you should take and if you follow through with the program, you will start to see you pimples clear off within a week and continue to clear until you completely cure your acne problems for good!<br />
Yes there are treatments out there that put you through a 3 day detox program but what happens after the 3 days? If you want a long term fix, you only have 1 solution and this would be the cheapest cure to acne that you could ever find rather than spending thousands that many people do believing that this cream and that lotion can cure acne. No WAY!**Click Here If You Are Suffering From Severe Acne, Cystic Acne Or Long Time AcneClick Here If You Are Suffering From Mild To Moderate AcneClick Here If You Want To Read More Reviews On Acne Treatments!<br />
Honestly, if you truly want to see the quickest and cheapest and most reliable and sensible way to clear your acne problem, then you need to get with the program now! Click the link below to get started. </p>

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		<title>Acne Cysts : Laser Acne Treaments: The Facts</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne laser treatment is an innovative procedure that can help you get rid of acne and acne scarring once and for all. No more will you feel self-conscious from the blemishes on your skin. Let&#8217;s take a closer look at how laser treatment can help you.<br />
If you have had acne in the past, you may have a good amount of scarring from it &#8211; whether it is scarring on your face, neck, arms, or shoulders (or even on other parts of your body). You may have scarred skin due to the fact that your acne consisted of pimples deep within your skin that formed cysts. Or, you may even have had scarring if you were impatient with your pimples to heal, and you popped them. No matter why your skin became scarred, it is most likely true that you don&#8217;t wish to go through the rest of your life with the scars putting a blemish on your image.<br />
Dermatologists can treat acne scars with a variety of different cremes, topical solutions, dermabrasion treatments, and chemical peel treatments. But these things do not always work or work very well. Some of these procedures sometimes also cause additional scarring. However, acne laser treatment is one sure way to rid yourself from the scarring caused by acne.<br />
Lasers are now used to treat acne scars. These lasers can make up to 83% of acne scarring go away during the first treatment procedure. Lasers first focus on the bacteria that is caused by acne. They zap away this unwanted bacteria, take redness out of the skin, and then focus on stimulating collagen production to make the skin healthier. The whole procedure is usually pain-free, and only feels a tiny bit prickly. Many patients that receive acne laser treatment require at least four to five treatments for the scarring to completely go away.<br />
Oftentimes, after a patient has an acne laser treatment, he or she will leave the doctor&#8217;s office with extremely flushed skin. He or she may even have an acne breakout in the hours or days following the procedure. This is normal, and it often clears itself up soon after.<br />
If you do have an acne laser treatment, you should be prepared to pay a high price of a few hundred dollars per treatment session. Also keep in mind that most health insurance companies do not cover acne laser treatments of any kind.<br />
Once you have had your acne treated with a laser, it is best for you to take extremely good care of your skin. Make sure that it is always moisturized by using cremes and other topical solutions. You should also be sure to use a product &#8211; whether it is a sun screen or a type of creme &#8211; that has some sort of SPF protection from the sun in it. You should also keep your skin clean by regularly washing with moisturizing soaps and body washes. These things will keep your skin soft, healthy, and looking radiant. </p>

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