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		<title>Acne Treatment: Ten Facts About Acne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Howard Burton
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First Acne effects almost 90% of the adolescent population. So you are not alone. Also it is not normally anything you have done, eaten or the way you wash. So you do not need to feel guilty. So let&#8217;s look at some facts
1) Junk food causes acne. Wrong! Pizza, chocolate, coke or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Howard Burton<br />
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<p>First Acne effects almost 90% of the adolescent population. So you are not alone. Also it is not normally anything you have done, eaten or the way you wash. So you do not need to feel guilty. So let&#8217;s look at some facts</p>
<p>1) Junk food causes acne. Wrong! Pizza, chocolate, coke or any other junk food has never been proven to cause this. That does not mean to say you should carry on eating all this junk food. A sensible diet is good for everyone, and helps you feel better.</p>
<p>2) Acne is caused by dirt. Wrong! Actually washing your face more than twice a day or scrubbing your face, with pads or flannels will make it worse. Acne treatment needs mild gentle soap and to rinse thoroughly.</p>
<p>3) Sweat will clear my pores. Wrong! A mixture of body sweat and oils can aggravate certain situations for some acne sufferers. Shower immediately after any sport and wear loose clothing.</p>
<p>4) Women&#8217;s Make-up can cause Acne. Wrong! No scientific evidence has been found to verify this. Most products today are mad to stop the clogging of the pores. So this is not the problem. Do not wear make-up though when exercising as this can irritate the problem.</p>
<p>5) Stress Causes Acne. Wrong! To an extent. Stress can trigger off some hormones, which could aggravate the situation. But it is not the cause.</p>
<p>6) You Cannot Cure Acne. But you can treat it! There are a lot of good acne treatments on the market. See your doctor.</p>
<p>7) Sun can help. Wrong! It can in time worsen the situation in time. A tan might give the effect that your skin looks better, but it certainly will do it no good.<br />
 <img src='http://www.paulblackford.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Spot Acne Treatment Works. Wrong! The whole face has to be treated. Most of the problems are formed under the skin. So treating the top of the spot is not going to do anything.</p>
<p>9) You Will Outgrow It. Wrong! Acne is treatable. Don&#8217;t wait see a doctor ASAP.</p>
<p>10) It&#8217;s Only Cosmetic. Well Yes. It is not serious. But it can effect you, your self-esteem, and your confidence. So get it treated and become acne free.</p>
<p>Just a few words of advice,</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t pick or squeeze?Keep your hands off your face?Find something and stick with it?Do not over wash?Do not use flannels or hard scrubs?Lastly Good Luck.</p>
<p>Howard Burton</p>
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		<title>What Factors Causes Acne?</title>
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What causes Acne?
Did you know that common Acne, also known as Acne Vulgaris, is suffered by up to 85% of adolescents and young adults? That is an extremely high portion of the population which is affected by this skin disorder.
The cause of Acne is not fully known, but there are several factors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Michael Holdcroft<br />
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<p>What causes Acne?</p>
<p>Did you know that common Acne, also known as Acne Vulgaris, is suffered by up to 85% of adolescents and young adults? That is an extremely high portion of the population which is affected by this skin disorder.</p>
<p>The cause of Acne is not fully known, but there are several factors which contribute to the development of this inflammatory skin disorder. Your genes play a role in this, meaning if your parents or grandparents suffered this skin condition, you will be prone to getting Acne yourself.</p>
<p>Most notably, there is a link to a change in hormonal activity, such as menstrual cycles and puberty. In the past the over production of sebum was considered to be the main cause of Acne. Sebum is an oily secretion of fats and the remains of fat producing cells, caused by hyperactive sebaceous glands in the skin.</p>
<p>However, it appears as though the narrowing of follicle channel, where the hair is rooted in the skin, is also a major factor causing common Acne. There are several other factors which can contribute, such as Stress, accumulation of dead skin cells, an allergic reaction to bacteria in the pores, scratching and the usage of anabolic steroids.</p>
<p>What has not been confirmed in any way, is the contribution a fatty diet, including chocolate, potato chips and French fries, may have on Acne. Generally, sufferers should experiment with their diet to ascertain what food stuffs affect the severity of their Acne.</p>
<p>What could have an influence on Acne is a diet high on refined sugar products. Acne is rare in societies which have not been influenced by our western way of life. These people have a low glycernic level in their diets. However, if the reduction of high glycernic foods, such has soft drinks, sweets and white bread, has a significant effect on alleviating Acne disorders has yet to be proved. Keeping a low consumption of these kinds of foods will influence your general health for the better.</p>
<p>Another misconception concerning Acne is personal hygiene. Acne is not caused by dirt, so a poor personal hygiene is not a factor. To make this clearer, Acne causes blockages to occur deep within the follicle or hair channel and as such cannot be washed away. In fact, anything more than a gentle cleansing can cause new lesions by damaging or over drying skin.</p>
<p>On a lighter note, if you have heard that celibacy or masturbation can cause Acne and sexual intercourse can cure it, I have good news for you. There is absolutely no scientific evidence at all that this is true.</p>
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		<title>Acne &#8211; What Causes Acne?</title>
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Though acne may not be a serious problem, it can sometimes lead to psychological and mental stress. Many people lose their self esteem because of this problem.
So what causes acne? Acne is caused by hormonal disorder. Excessive secretion of the skin oil glands combine with naturally occurring dead skin cells and block [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Paul MacIver<br />
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<p>Though acne may not be a serious problem, it can sometimes lead to psychological and mental stress. Many people lose their self esteem because of this problem.</p>
<p>So what causes acne? Acne is caused by hormonal disorder. Excessive secretion of the skin oil glands combine with naturally occurring dead skin cells and block the hair follicles. This oil secretion beneath the blocked pore provides a perfect environment for the skin bacteria Propionibacterium acnes to multiply, and thus the skin inflames producing the visible lesion.</p>
<p>Acne commonly occurs in adolescents and young adults. Almost 85 percent of people between the ages of 11 and 30 have acne outbreaks at some point. Acne tends to go away by the time you reach your thirties, but for some people it may even go up to their forties and fifties.</p>
<p>Causes of Acne:</p>
<p>Several other factors that cause Acne are:</p>
<p>? Hormonal changes during menstrual cycles and puberty.<br />
? Stress, as it causes an increase in output of hormones from the adrenal glands.<br />
? Hyperactive sebaceous glands, secondary to the three hormone sources above.<br />
? Build-up of dead skin cells.<br />
? Bacteria in the pores.<br />
? Skin irritation or scratching of any sort will activate inflammation.<br />
? Use of anabolic steroids.<br />
? Medicines that contain halogens (iodides, chlorides, bromides), lithium, barbiturates, or androgens.<br />
? Sudden exposure to high levels of chlorine compounds, particularly chlorinated dioxins.</p>
<p>Adult acne:</p>
<p>25% of adult men and 50% of adult women get affected by adult acne at some time in their adult lives. It can cause depression and social anxiety the same way it can in a teenager. Adult acne is more common than people may think. The causes of adult acne are unknown; however it is believed to occur because of these reasons:</p>
<p>? Recurrence of acne that cleared up after adolescence<br />
? Flare-up of acne after a period of relative quiet, especially during pregnancy</p>
<p>It is best to consult a dermatologist for the proper treatment. You would have to use Clear Skin Regimen using benzoyl peroxide. Treatment for adult acne is the same as treatment for teen acne.</p>
<p>Body acne:</p>
<p>Body acne is a common problem which occurs mostly on the chest, back and buttocks. Like facial acne, stress and hormones are the cause. Other factors like perspiration and wearing tight fitting clothing also causes body acne. Tight-fitting clothing traps perspiration against the skin and mixes with surface oils, thus clogging the pores and causing blemishes.</p>
<p>Treatments:</p>
<p>The treatment is aimed at healing the existing lesions, stopping new lesions from forming, and preventing scarring. The dermatologist would prescribe several over-the-counter (OTC) medicines depending on the extent of the problem. Some of the medicines would be topical to apply on the skin and others may be oral.</p>
<p>Some of the common OTC topical medicines are:</p>
<p>? Benzoyl peroxide &#8211; This helps to destroy acne and also reduces oil production.<br />
? Resorcinol &#8211; This helps in breaking down blackheads and whiteheads.<br />
? Salicylic acid &#8211; This helps in breaking down blackheads and whiteheads. It also cuts down the shedding of cells lining the hair follicles.<br />
? Sulfur &#8211; This helps in breaking down blackheads and whiteheads.</p>
<p>The prescription topical medicines include:</p>
<p>? Antibiotics &#8211; They help slow or stop the growth of bacteria and reduce inflammation.<br />
? Vitamin A derivatives &#8211; They help in unplugging the existing comedones, thus allowing other topical medicines to enter the follicles.<br />
? Others &#8211; Benzoyl peroxide, sodium sulfacetamide/sulfur or Azelaic acid help to reduce oil production or help stop or slow the growth of bacteria and reduce inflammation.</p>
<p>Following these treatments would cure your acne, and the psychological stress and embarrassment caused by this disease will also go away.</p>
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