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Monday, August 4, 2008

BLACK HEAD SLAYER

Biore nose strips! They dry like paper mache and you just peel them off and all the blackheads come right off. It may sound painful, but it's not and it minimizes the size of your pores. You can probably order them. Try teas and honey or apply a cinnamon water solution to blackheads. SOME PRODUCT MAY NOT WORK FOR OTHERS. LEMON JUICE WORKS FOR MOST PEOPLE, BY ELIMINATING THE DIRT BUILD IN PORES, WHICH ARE CALLED BLACK HEADS.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

THE BEST ACNE TREATMENT

hi, today i will reveal the best acne treatment, and it will be worth it. It is call Clinique and it will do wonders i promise, i answered and question on yahoo to this girl none ya d and i was chosen best answer dont believe me here is link: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20080731155401AAJiO6T

So go to belks and talk to the consultant and see if it is right for you. Buy the starters kit and you will see a difference i two days, you may be a little dry, but no acne. Dont for get to tell all your friends about my site and visit it.

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

10 STEPS TO PIMPLE FREE

Here are 10 steps on how to get rid of pimples.... hope they helpx

1.Do not touch or pop the pimple. It will only make the pimple more obvious and risk infection and scarring. Instead, take up the following routine, twice a day, until it disappears.

2.Wash your hands thoroughly before you begin to touch your face.

3.Wash your face gently but thoroughly with a mild, medicated soap and warm water.

4.The water shouldn't feel hot, and lukewarm is a little too cool. Calamansi (sliced) rubbed on the pimple also helps it dry out faster. Also, get a washcloth and lay it under hot/ very warm water and put it on your face, to open pores, then rub an ice cube all over your face to close the pores, this helps if you wake up during the night and you find your face to be oily, do this however many times you want.

5.Do not use a washcloth, as the scrubbing action could pick up and distribute bacteria to other parts of your face. It is best to use your hands.

6.Wash for about 30 seconds.

7.Pat your skin dry with a towel.

8.Apply a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid topical cream on the pimple. If the spot is under the surface of the skin and hurts to the touch, use benzoyl peroxide. Salicylic Acid should work well for all other acne spots.

9.After topical treatment is dry, apply a basic face moisturizer (preferably allergy-tested, fragrance free, and oil free). Without moisturizing, the skin around the pimple can dry and irritate your skin, possibly making the pimple more inflamed and noticeable. Some contain a mild sunscreen, which is often recommended with some acne washes and medications.

10. Cover the pimple with medicated concealer (optional).

Resoure.:http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-a-Pimp...

Friday, August 1, 2008

TREATMENT FOR MILD OR MODERATE ACNE

"* Wash your face twice a day (thrice at most) with gentle and unperfumed cleanser. Avoid using soaps as they contain harsh chemicals and ingredients that can damage your skin.

* Avoid touching your face. Stop putting your hands by your face! I am often guilty of this resting my hand on the side of my head while reading. Also rubbing or bracing your chin is another common problem when thinking. Avoid rubbing, touching, or itching your skin with your hands. Your hands contain a lot of bacteria that can cause acne flare-ups. It is probably one of the most difficult things to avoid since much of the hand to face contact throughout the day we are unconscious of. Make it a habit to avoid hand contact and be conscious of it during the day to avoid bacteria.

* Avoid the temptation to pick, prick and squeeze your acne. This will send the infection deeper into the skin and can cause severe scarring.

* For mild to moderate acne, you can use over- the- counter topical ointments, solutions, lotions or gels that contain salicylic acid or azelaic acid as an alternative to benzoyl peroxide. Resorcinol, salicylic acid, and sulfur help break down blackheads and whiteheads. Salicylic acid also helps cut down the shedding of cells lining the follicles of the oil glands.

* Topical antibiotic solutions and lotions can also be applied.

* Tea tree oil is a natural antibiotic and antibacterial agent and has a drying effect on the skin. It keeps the P. Acnes bacteria at bay along with decreasing facial oiliness, which makes this oil a worthwhile investment.

* Sulfur helps to heal existing blemishes by unblocking pores.

* Alpha or Beta Hydroxy Acids (AHA or BHA) works by keeping the skin exfoliated. Glycolic acid, the most well-known of the bunch is a useful adjuvant therapy for mild acne. Mandelic acid, a lesser known one, but one that combines the keratolytic properties of glycolic acid with natural antibacterial properties that help reduce the presence of P. acnes, may be considered a more effective alpha hydroxy acid in treating acne lesions. It is also much less irritating than glycolic acid, a factor that may be very important to those with sensitive skin who are unable to use other agents such as Retin-A, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, or salicylic acid. It is effective in treating mild cases of acne on its own, and can be used successfully with other therapies on moderate acne.These treatments are usually effective for mild to moderate acne problems only."
author: freddy smart

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