acne treatments
acne treatments
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by Ken Black - 2007-04-03
Whether you're a teenager with so-called spotty skin, or an adult with facial blemishes, acne can strike at any age. Although there are many kinds of treatment available both in shops and over the cou...
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by Alien - 2007-04-09
Usually mild acne conditions are treated best by topical acne ointments. More severe cases of acne however need to be treated in a variety of other ways. These include oral antibiotics, prescript...
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by Dr Essa - 2007-04-10
Skin type not only plays the major role in determining the type of products you will need to treat your acne and generally take care of your skin health but also determine how acne affects you and ...
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by Charley Hwang - 2007-04-11
As we know, there are many types of acne and one of them that are less visible is back acne. Its more likely to feel it than to see it. This kind of acne is not common among acne patients but it is qu...
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by Charley Hwang - 2007-04-16
Some people want to enjoy their intimacy of their life but one of the ways is to consume birth control pills. However, people believe that taking birth control pills will help to control acne. How far...
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by CD Mohatta - 2007-04-22
The common acne is called Acne Vulgaris. There are other types of acne that can be very severe. They are-Acne Conglobata,Acne fulminans andGram-negative folliculitisAll of these are very severe forms ...
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by Charley Hwang - 2007-05-04
Our skin is the largest area that covers the body us making how you feel inside important. Our diet, climate, environment, stress, hormone levels, age and genetic condition can have effect on our skin...
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by Naweko Nicole Dial - 2007-05-05
Pistachios boast the skin enriching nutrients vitamins A, C and E plus, zinc and folic acid. Yet, new research from University of Toronto's Department of Nutritional Sciences could add pistachios to a...
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by Naweko Nicole Dial - 2007-05-06
Pistachios boast the skin enriching nutrients vitamins A, C and E plus, zinc and folic acid. Yet, new research from University of Toronto's Department of Nutritional Sciences could add pistachios to a...
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by CD Mohatta - 2007-05-09
To treat acne, one has to address the cause of acne. Acne is caused by 1. The blocking of the gland2. Presence of bacterium P.acnes, 3. Excess Sebum Production4. Hormonal imbalance5. Use of come...