| • Herbal Alternatives For Treating Acne
A lot of us suffer some skin condition or ailment especially during puberty, and one of these irritating skin disorders is acne. Acne refers to the plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deep lumps like cysts or nodules, that affect the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and sometimes the upper arms. This skin disorder affects most teenagers to some extent. The ailment however, is not simply restricted to any age group; as adults in their 20s, even into their 40s, can also get this. While this condition is not a life threatening one, it can truly be quite disfiguring and upsetting. There are times when severe acne can lead to infections as well as permanent scarring. When Acne Strikes Acne often manifests itself during menstrual cycle and pregnancy, where it is common and its cause remains the same.
Skincare Secrets: Top 10 Resolutions for Great Skin Care in 2008
Skincare-News.com offers 10 ways to kick off the New Year with a better regimen, better products and a better, healthier look. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) February 4, 2008 -- The beginning of a new year signals the beginning of new things and the dreaded resolution. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Top 10 Resolutions for Great Skin in 2008," makes taking care of the skin a realistic goal with a list of 10 simple things anybody can do for their skin. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=507 1. Throw away old makeup. Take some time to go through all cosmetics and skin care products. Recall when the item was purchased, or look for an expiration date. If there is no date, try out telltale signs that makeup has expired. Eye shadow that has oil build-up or is dusty needs to be tossed out.
Can A Low GI Diet Cure Your Acne?
If you have acne, you likely have heard a myriad of tales, ideas and theories of acne causes, but the end result is confusion. One recent study, however, sheds light on at least one acne topic – A Melbourne University in Australia (RMIT) recently determined that a high protein and low GI diet can dramatically decrease acne in the teenage boys it studied. The study seems to buck the commonly held notion that diet and acne are not related. Contrary to popular belief, experts have said often over the years, chocolate does not cause acne. But this study seems to prove that indeed, the quality of a diet and health of the skin are interconnected. .
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