Acne Mastery

Tips To Get - And Keep - Your Acne Under Control

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Rosacea Symptoms, Triggers and Treatment

The appearance of a red face and acne like symptoms makes it a little more difficult to diagnose Rosacea. Rosacea sufferers have the same psychological and emotional scarring that afflicts acne sufferers. Rosacea just like acne is an embarrassing condition that causes many individuals to miss out on social activities and functions.

For many Rosacea sufferers, a breakout of Rosacea makes an individual to become very self-conscious of their skin's appearance. Over time, Rosacea has the ability to lower a person's confidence as they shy away from more and more social interactions.

What Causes Rosacea? The cause of Rosacea is not known but genetics seem to play a role in it's development as does a variety of environmental factors. The common symptoms of Rosacea include redness on the t-zone of the face (cheeks, nose, chin and forehead) which fluctuates with daily triggers such as certain foods, stress, and facial products.

Rosacea also brings the blood vessels to the surface of the skin making their appearance even more obvious. Small bumps and pimples tend to accumulate around the face which often confuses Rosacea with acne. Another symptom common to Rosacea sufferers includes watery eyes that become easily irritated.

Flushing of the skin is the main culprit in the onset of Rosacea. Many doctors hypothesize that the bacteria H. Pylori which is found in the stomach and is part of our intestinal system encourages the production of a specific hormone that encourages the flushing of the skin.

Rosacea Triggers: Medications like vasodilators (enlarge your blood vessels) help to bring on Rosacea in people who are predisposed to this condition. For women the onset of menopause and the associated hot flashes help promote Rosacea breakouts as the skin becomes flush with each episode.

There are certain foods that have been associated with encouraging a breakout of Rosacea as they cause the skin to flush. These include peppers like cayenne pepper, black pepper, red pepper and paprika. Alcohol and red wine cause the face to become flush and is also know to provoke Rosacea symptoms. Other foods like avocado, chocolate, soy sauce, cheese, and tomatoes are also listed as potential triggers for Rosacea sufferers.

Things To Avoid: Things to avoid in your effort to control Rosacea include expose to extreme weather elements, hot baths and showers, facial scrubbing and the use of rough wash cloths and towels, and astringents & exfoliators which can be rough on the skins surface.

Rosacea Treatment: While there is no cure for Rosacea there are ways to control Rosacea and it's frustrating symptoms. Many people believe that laser surgery is the only way to effectively control Rosacea. This is simply not the case. For many people laser surgery is not an option as the degree of their Rosacea does not warrant such an expenditure.

For most Rosacea sufferers, it's all about recognizing your triggers and taking steps to reduce or eliminate them from your daily life. The next best thing that all Rosacea sufferers can do is make a commitment to treat their Rosacea by taking care of their skin an incorporating a daily skincare regime that is specifically dedicated to treating Rosacea.

For more information, visit guidetoclearskin.com

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Stubborn body acne

Hair Follicles and Oil Production

The back, shoulders and neck area are the areas that are most prone to breakouts of acne. The reason that pimples and blackheads occur across the neck line is because of the increased production of oil and the higher level of follicles that grow on the neck line. The natural oils from the hair also contribute to the growth of body acne.

Friction From Clothing

Over 65% of body acne is caused by the combination of sweat and friction. If you love your sports then your body has a greater chance of developing some form of pimples and zits.

The worst zits are those that breakout in areas where it is hard to stop friction and chaffing from occurring - this would include along the waist line and your inner thigh. These body zits tend to be the most sensitive and the biggest in size and color variation.

The solution:

First thing you need to do to help reduce and eliminate body acne is to protect your skin by wearing the right clothing and gear that will help keep you dry. Look for moisture wicking garments that are comfortable and allow for lots of movement.

Second, the moment that you are done get out of those sweaty, dirty clothes and head for the showers. Do Not have a hot shower as this will open your pores but have a warm shower. Start by washing your hair first and once that task is done then you can safely wash your body.

For more information, visit guidetoclearskin.com

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

ACNE TIPS AND ACNE MYTHS

Almost everybody experiences acne at one point in their life. And almost everybody perpetuates a myth about acne that is incorrect. The biggest myth that has been passed down generation by generation is that acne is caused by eating junk food, more specifically chocolate.

If you have heard this one and have believed this myth then you need to keep reading as we debunk these stubborn myths and give you tips on how to effectively ward off acne and acne breakouts.

Myth: Junk food causes acne breakouts. False - food does not cause your skin to breakout in pimples and zits.

Tip: When showering, wash and shampoo your hair first and then begin to clean your face and body. The hot water opens up your pores and the shampoo and conditioner will leave a residue on your skin that may promote the breakout of acne on both your face and on your back if not properly rinsed away.

Tip: For Guys: After shaving make sure your rinse your face with cold water to help close the pores and to help reduce the inflammation/irritation from shaving.

Tip: No matter how hired you are, do not go to bed without washing off your makeup. Leaving make-up on over night will contribute to clogging your skins pores with unwanted oils and chemicals.

Tip: Most acne that occurs on the lower face and neck area is a direct result of bacteria. Our hands are filthy, and covered in germs and bacteria.

Most people are unaware of how many time they rest their chin in their hands, or prop themselves up with their hands throughout the day. If you can make a conscious effort to reduce the amount of time you spend placing your hands on your face you will definitely see less breakouts and blemishes in those areas.

Myth: Acne is only common to teens. False - Acne affects men, women, and teens of all ages, from all walks of life.

Tip: To prevent acne during the summer heat, we suggest you wear little or no make-up, and that you wash your face in cool water with a very mild soap as your skin will be more sensitive.

We are recommend that you use a very mild conditioner to keep your skin from drying out and peeling which often happens in the summer.

Tip: We recommend that you wear loose clothing that does not rub or irritate the skin. For times when you are playing sports or just being more physical we suggest wearing specially designed clothing that wicks the moisture away from your body keeping you cool and dry. And shower right after any physical activity so that your body has little time to absorb the oils and perspiration

For more information, visit Guidetoclearskin.com

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

In the 'Tween of Things

While acne or dry, flaky skin may not seem like anything that should worry a 10-year old, these skin conditions are quickly becoming the domain of young children. Because young teenagers are still facing some of their most formative growing years, approaching skincare for this age group must be thoughtful and carefully selected. Before skin problems such as acne or dryness have a chance to impact on a young child's skin, take control of them with smart, caring skincare geared towards young skin.

For more information, visit skincare-news.com

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Saturday, April 05, 2008

Amie, a Teenager's Best Friend

Boots.com has announced that it is to be the exclusive online stockist of Amie, a skincare range formulated specifically for teenage skin using natural formulations and 100% recyclable packaging. Created by a mother for her daughter, Amie is an innovative new range of natural skincare created purely for young skin.

Fiona Parkhouse was inspired by her daughter's struggle to find an effective, affordable, natural and attractive skincare range, free from the chemicals traditionally used in teen skincare.

"I wanted something that would respect her still child-perfect skin but deal with the changes that puberty was starting to bring such as increased oiliness and occasional break-outs. I didn't want her using strong, medicated products. I wanted a natural skincare range that would be gentle yet effective. Amie, meaning "friend" in French, is the result."

The range also encourages young women to adopt healthy skincare habits. The UK's leading teen dermatologist, Dr, Susan Mayou said, "Skin problems are very common and although the patients I see are generally healthy, it can have a profound effect on their self-esteem. Natural, non-irritating ingredients are important in skin care for teenagers. At their age, skin is still sensitive and easily irritated whilst also prone to breakouts."

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Skincare from Nature: Pumpkin Enzymes and Skin Care Products

Packed with beneficial vitamins, minerals and enzymes, pumpkin has lately been used in moisturizers, cleansers and most especially--enzyme peels. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Purify with Pumpkin" finds that from exfoliating to anti-aging to helping heal acne, pumpkin enzymes pull triple-duty to keep the skin healthy and vibrant.

Enzyme Envy: How do the enzymes in pumpkin work? Similar to an alpha-hydroxy acid, they dissolve the dead skin cells that line the epidermis, or top layer of skin, which can cause a dull or lackluster appearance if not exfoliated away. In addition, the enzymes in pumpkin encourage new cell turnover and growth, making this treatment especially effective for acneic or aging skin.

Pumpkin also features a high percentage of vitamin A and beta carotene, giving the fruit its distinctive orange color, and also providing anti-aging and anti-oxidant benefits to the skin when applied topically. Even more exciting, pumpkin products are safe for use by all skin types.
Pumpkin Treatments: Reach for treatment products that also incorporate the exceptional anti-oxidant properties of this colorful gourd. Dry skin will remain hydrated and protected all day with a day cream containing pumpkin. And don't forget the eyes. Pumpkin and peptides found in hydrating eye treatments will keep the skin supple while combating fine lines and dark circles.

Finally, for a full-body treat, try a pumpkin scented body wash or exfoliating scrub for smooth and hydrated skin all over. So much more than merely fruit, pumpkin is a versatile, safe and effective skincare ingredient that offers benefits to all skin types, and all areas of the body.

Investigate this scrumptious fruit for a sweet skincare treat!

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Skincare for Children and Teens: Address Skin Care Concerns Early On

While acne or dry, flaky skin may not seem like anything that should worry a 10-year old, these skin conditions are quickly becoming the domain of young children. Early onset puberty, hormones in food, and an increase in stress all have more than a few unfortunate side effects. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "In the 'Tween of Things" approaches skincare for this age group with thoughtful and carefully selected options to ward off unwelcome blemishes and dryness.

A spot a day: Rather than blitzing pre-adolescent blemishes with harsh acids or scrubs, instead reach for a gentle cleansing system that will normalize awakening oil glands and treat existing blemishes, while at the same time, not overwhelm your young teen with too many steps. A great start for all ages (and for a lifetime of great skin) is to initiate a cleansing routine. Start with a mild gel cleanser. Keeping the face clean of dirt and pollution is a smart step for all teens, and, one of the easiest. For those small bumps or blemishes that are starting to pop up, try a spot treatment with botanicals acne fighters. Encourage pre-teens to wash their face at least once a day, and discourage them from picking or popping at blemishes.

Mind the moisture: After skin has been cleansed, moisturizer is the next step.

Don't forget about the boys: A 2000 study by the British Journal of Dermatology suggests that teenagers with acne suffered from reduced self-esteem, lowered self confidence and body-image issues. These psychological effects can impact boys as well as girls so be certain to introduce young teen boys to good skincare, as well.

Best for stress: Heightened social pressure to fit-in, extra long school days and intense amounts of homework and extra-curricular activities all pile up quickly on the shoulders of a young person, potentially causing stress and anxiety.

For more information, visit skincare-news.com

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