Mar 252013
 

How to get rid of acne has been a question most of us have been trying to answer for longer than we like to admit. Most of us have dealt with pimples as a teenager and have come to find ourselves dealing with adult acne as well. Does it ever end!!

The answer is YES! There is a finally a solution to your acne problems.

Acne Solution System & Skin Cleanser

You don’t have to suffer from acne anymore!

There is a way to a blemish-free skin!

Did you know that 70% of 16 to 20 year olds are having problems with acne. And many of us, me included are fighting this battle into our late twenties and Continue reading »

Jun 012012
 
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Revered for its healing and rejuvenating properties, oxygen is becoming a main ingredient on many salon and spa service menus.

The air we breath is comprised of 20.98 per cent pure oxygen. Not surprisingly, with the increase in environmental toxins, our oxygen supply is showing signs of depletionÑdipping to as low as 12 or 13 per cent in severely polluted urban areas.
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May 232012
 

Definition:A low-grade, persistent form of classic acne brought on by overactive oil glands. It affects more than 51 million adults (mostly women) in their 20s, 30s and 40s.

Cause: Heredity, hormonal irregularities and chronic stress are contributing factors.

Rx: Women with mild adult acne should keep an eye out for over-the-counter cleansers, creams, lotions and gels that contain benzoyl peroxide (it dries up existing pimples and kills acne-causing bacteria), or salicylic acid (it unclogs pores and prevents lesions). Continue reading »

May 202012
 
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If you can count more than 10 blemishes on your face, your acne is considered severe and you should consult a dermatologist or family physician. Your doctor may suggest one of the following prescription medications:

Tetracycline. This oral antibiotic helps clear up the infection occurring inside clogged pores . A caution: It can cause vaginal yeast infections and photosensitivity (to sunlight), and should not be taken while pregnant.

Minocycline and Doxycycline. Oral antibiotics in the tetracycline family, they fight bacteria and are broad range. Continue reading »

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