Posted by William Warren on Monday, January 18, 2010,
 Statistics indicate that as high as 80% of the entire American
population has ever had acne. Acne afflicts all genders, sexes and ages
making it a universal skin disorder. As a form of skin disease, the
good news is that acne is not transmittable.
Although acne is not contagious from person-to-person, it can spread to
the whole face and can severely affect all the skin tissues that have
pilosebaceous units. It is not true that acne just affects those going
through puberty. Even infants or indi... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Monday, January 18, 2010,
 All of the above cystic acne information not only will help learn how to get rid of acne, but will make you healthier as well.
Topically: After washing with a mild soap, use tea tree antiseptic cream. It can be bought or ordered at a health food store. This acne remedy is very antibiotic, also it is incredibly anti-inflammatory so all the redness and swelling goes down and as a side effect it moisturizes and leaves your skin baby soft. This acne cure can be an absolute miracle for you and it i... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Monday, January 18, 2010,
Acne is an inflamed disease of the skin, and it has many causes. One
such cause is bacteria that is breeding in the pores of the skin. When
the body's immune system is weak, it becomes allergic to this type of
bacteria. Blood cells are attracted to fight the allergy, and the pores
become blocked. Oil secretions begin to build up at these pores and
provide a breeding ground for even more bacteria. Eventually, pimples
form. When faced with a bacteria causing acne, it is likely that you will
begi... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Monday, January 18, 2010,

No matter where you are in the world, there is a
good chance you have had to deal with some sort of acne in your life.
Seeing that this skin condition is so common, there have been various
acne antibiotics, pills, and lotions introduced to consumers. Most of
the time these antibiotics for acne can treat your acne rather fast, as
opposed to doing nothing about it. Despite the various treatments
provide various solutions, the typical acne antibiotics help sooth your
skin and protect you from ... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Tuesday, June 30, 2009,

Natural antibiotics are very underrated when it comes
to treating acne. With all the side effects that the medical
antibiotics carry while treating your acne, it may be a good choice to
switch medical antibiotics to natural antibiotics. Research on long
term consumption of medical antibiotics has shown a greater chance of
bacterial tolerance and a degraded liver functionality. Currently you
might not know what are the best natural antibiotics for acne and how
to use them to your advantage, bu... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Tuesday, June 30, 2009,
Acne / Birth Control Pill For some female patients, treatment-resistant acne is caused by excessive production of hormones called androgens. With extra androgens in your system, your oil-producing glands go into high gear — and so does your acne. Several clues can help your doctor identify acne that may be influenced by hormones: acne that appears in adults for the first time; acne flare-ups preceding the menstrual cycle; irregular menstrual cycles; hirsutism (excessive growth of hair or h... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Tuesday, June 30, 2009,
For some, suffering from acne becomes such a problem
that no cream or ointment seems to be able to cure the problem. A
lifetime of struggling with painful and unsightly spots has lead to
medical research into medicinal help for acne, and is therefore
available to those suffering from long term acne problems. Before
rushing to the doctor, however, there are a few things one should bear
in mind. It is preferable to only view antibiotics for acne as an
absolute last measure, when all else has fai... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Tuesday, June 30, 2009,
Acne affects about 85 percent of the population of America at some time
in their life - including some adults -- it is one of the most common
skin disease addressed by dermatologists. Almost all teens get the type
of acne called acne vulgaris, which can appear on your face, neck back,
and shoulders.
The challenge is how to treat acne effectively without the need for
drugs. The favoured strategy used by most dermatologists is to
prescribe an antibiotic - typically tetracycline-type derivative... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Tuesday, June 30, 2009,
What causes acne? When puberty begins, young people begin to experience a wide variety of developmental physical, physiological and emotional changes. The obvious physical changes include beard and muscle development in young males, and young females, with the onset of menses, also start to develop breasts and wider hips. In addition, the normal progressions toward adulthood produce rapid hormone changes frequently causing mood swings and the often embarrassing side effect of Acne Vulgaris. Mor... Continue reading ...
Posted by William Warren on Tuesday, June 30, 2009,
Acne is a condition that has been misunderstood for many years, and in the past it was thought that acne was a resulted from all manner of things, from not washing properly to eating too much chocolate. It was also thought by many that acne affected only adolescents. However, there are many myths about acne, and the truth is that this is a condition that can affect different people of varying ages, at different levels of severity, and for a variety of reasons that are usually beyond the contr... Continue reading ...
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