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		<title>Acne Cysts : Acne &#8211; The Aftermath of Acne Breakouts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 16:32:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["Chronic Acne Sufferer Finds A Scientifically Proven Way To Permanently Clear Skin In Just Three Days, And Finally Reveals The Unbelievably Easy, Step-By-Step Actions You Could Already Be Taking To Look Better, Feel Better, And Have A Renewed Sense of Self-Esteem!"If you suffered from acne, you would know that severe acne like cystic lesions could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suffered from acne, you would know that severe acne like cystic lesions could create scarring, redness and pigmentation. If the acne was not treated or was left to &#8220;run its course&#8221; and the person suffering from it loved to pick and squeeze, he&#8217;d likely suffer from severe blemishes or scars. Unfortunately, the blemishes are often the biggest source of concern. The unsightly scars could last longer than the acne breakouts. In fact, without treatment, you could probably have those scars for the rest of your life.Inflammation<br />
Once the skin inflammation cause by the acne heals, it usually leaves a reddish mark on the area affected by the acne breakout. The reddening could lasts from days to months. What causes this reddening? The skin reddening is basically caused by healing of blood vessels under the skin. If no more inflammations or lesions develop, the healing process will continue and reddening will go on until the skin has fully healed.<br />
Can the skin reddening be treated? Unfortunately, it cannot be treated. You have to wait for it to run its path and go away on its own. Of course, you can adopt habits that will facilitate the process. You can wear sunscreen when you go out of the house. You can wear umbrella, caps or hats in order to protect your skin from sun exposure.<br />
You might also notice scabs forming while the reddening goes away. Resist the urge to pick and peel off the scabs. They are there to protect your skin. If you peel off the scabs, it can reverse the healing process. You would have to deal with the redness longer than you would want to.<br />
If you have the money to spend, you can also undergo an IPL therapy in order to hasten the healing process. But you should reconsider this, however, because the reddening will eventually go away with time and patience. So, why waste your money?Pigmentations<br />
There are people who would experience pigmentations developing over the areas previously affected by acne. Of course, not everyone who suffered from acne would also deal with pigmentations. Pigmentations will likely result:<br />
a. In cases of severe acne or cystic acne. People, suffering from this type of acne, will likely experience pigmentation once the inflammation clears up.<br />
b. When acne sufferer picks or squeezes his lesions or pimples.<br />
c. When they take certain oral antibiotics which can cause pigmentation<br />
Can you treat pigmentations? Yes, you could treat pigmentations. Although, they would likely clear up in a few days or months, you could still hasten the process with some anti-pigmentation products like lightening creams. It is important, however, that you adopt measures in order to make sure that acne breakout will not occur on the same area.Unsightly scars<br />
The most concern that acne patients are worrying about are unsightly scars.<br />
How does scarring occur? Scarring occur when the skin&#8217;s collagen breaks down which results to permanent skin damage and texture changes. So, if you are suffering from acne, do not let the acne run its course. Seek treatment for it before it gets worst and results to permanent scarring. If the inflammation is severe or if the acne is cystic, you should definitely seek immediate treatment.<br />
Can scars be treated? Yes, they can be treated by laser but they&#8217;d cost you a pretty nifty amount of money. However, the laser treatment may be or may not be effective. There may be improvements but they can not restore your skin to its former pre-acne day texture. </p>

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		<title>Acne Cysts : The New Way To Treat Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 16:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of the 100 patients in the study, all of them experienced a near 100% remission of their acne! The relationship between Vitamin B5 and acne is unquestionable. Acne is one of the most common skin diseases. It affects approximately 85% of teenagers, as well as an increasing number of adults. It occurs predominantly on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of the 100 patients in the study, all of them experienced a near 100% remission of their acne! The relationship between Vitamin B5 and acne is unquestionable.<br />
Acne is one of the most common skin diseases. It affects approximately 85% of teenagers, as well as an increasing number of adults. It occurs predominantly on the face, back, neck, chest and shoulders, as these areas of the body contain a large number of sebaceous (skin oil producing) glands. Sebaceous glands produce and secrete a mixture of oils and waxes known as sebum, which acts to protect and moisturize the skin and hair and make the skin waterproof.<br />
In acne, the body produces too much sebum causing greasy skin and blocked pores. Bacteria can become trapped in the excess sebum and multiply, irritating the skin and resulting in the formation of blackheads, pimples and cysts. SkinB5&#8242;s Acne treatment powder treats acne by helping to control this over production of excess skin oil.<br />
This may be due to the essential role of Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) in the manufacture of Coenzyme A, a compound that is vital for the metabolism and utilization of fats in the body. Vitamin B5 supports the healthy function of the skin cells and can help to relieve nervous tension and stress, factors that may exacerbate the acne condition.<br />
Zinc and Vitamin A, two other key ingredients in SkinB5, are important antioxidant nutrients that support the proper function of the oil producing sebaceous glands and assist in controlling the production of sebum. Further, Biotin can support the growth of healthy hair and strengthen brittle nails.<br />
SkinB5 not only treats acne, it can help to improve general well-being! A drink that clears acne is a totally new concept that may actually work.<br />
&#8220;Acne won&#8217;t kill you, but it sure makes you unhappy&#8221; </p>

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