Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
12:19 am
Scars can be something of a hassle for some people. A lot of people who have serious injuries, giving them scars. But what most people do not know is how to be rid of them, where to start? Should I speak with a doctor? A lot of these questions can come to mind when trying to think of the right way to go about getting rid of scars or at the very least reducing the appearance of those scars. Prevention is important because it can keep you from getting scars in the first place.
According to dermatologists, acne scar treatment is not cheap and there are many people who are unable to get their acne scars treated due to financial problems. There are many insurance companies, which do not provide coverage for the acne scars treatment.
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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
12:19 am
Adult acne treatment does not have to be difficult. On the other hand, many adults still find it hard to get solution to their acne. Most people use products without knowing if it is meant for teen or adults.
Most treatments for oily skin are associated with teen acne while adults tend to have dry skin. Acne can be traumatic and embarrassing. Here are the best treatments for adult acne various effective ways for treating adult acne.
Acne Approved Medication: some medications for acne are gels such as Differin and Retin-A and antibiotics. They are effective for mild or moderate adult acne; consult your dermatologist for the best treatment.
Using Lotions: they are available in gels or creams. Using natural acne treatment such as Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil are effective for reducing acne scars and breakouts. Dry skin is the side effect of other acne treatments, but using lotion will moisturize the skin.
Cleaning the Face with Cleanser: wash your face at least twice a day using facial cleanser or mild soap; it reduces acne causing dirt like bacteria and dead skin cells.
Relevant Acne Creams: Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic acid are the two most effective acne medications. They help in killing bacteria and are best used after washing your face.
Light & Laser: blue light and Laser therapy destroy acne bacteria within a short term.
May be expensive but they are great for treating acne and scars in a short time.
Diet: one of the things you can also do to improve your skin appearance or bring balance to your skin is to change your diet. Get plenty of sleep and eat fresh vegetable, fruits also drinking plenty of water.
So are you looking for adult acne treatment that will give you a lifetime solution to acne?
Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at
9:01 am
I have severe acne scars and would like to know what is the best acne scar treatment to remove scars?
I heard about acne blue light therapy. Does it really work? I was advised to remove my scars using Laser resurfacing but it is too expensive for me.
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at
12:23 am
I tried a bunch of remedies to try and make this painful zit I have on my chin smaller for a bbq tomorrow. It’s gotten smaller and I want to make it disappear or small enough to cover up. I’ve heard these are the best overnight treatment. Which one should I use to give the best results?
1. Grind some nutmeg with milk and apply on affected area. Pimples disappear like magic without leaving a mark.
2. Grind orange peel with some water to a paste and apply on affected parts. One of the best acne home remedies.
*And when they say grind do they mean put it in a blender or what?*
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at
12:23 am
I was on proactive years ago and i had seen results fairly quickly. my acne was mild tho. i had been off it for a while then decided to go back just weeks ago. Ive been on it again for 3 weeks and I have more severe acne. MY skin is very oily. And Im not so sure that proactive is a good treatment for me now. So I wonder what are other acne treatments for moderate/severe acne? Also that the price is within budget of under $40. As a returned user of proactive I was only charged $10 and some change, which I thought was great. Thanks for any help.
Sunday, October 24th, 2010 at
12:18 am
Acne is a quite common skin problem that affects people in a large number everywhere in the world. And, it is a false impression that it attacks only youngsters, adults are also liable to this problem as it could possibly happen at any age. Some acne sufferers could experience annoying darkish spots, while others could have to abide the pain of symptoms like scars.
The acne scar treatment is possible. There are different phases of acne scarring and the acne scar treatment also depends upon the particular stage.
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Sunday, October 24th, 2010 at
12:10 am
If you are an adult woman who suffers from acne outbreaks, you have probably often felt frustrated or embarrassed by this condition. Rest assured; you are not alone. Millions of women worldwide who have long since past their teenage years now continue to go through the trials of adult acne today. If you are a woman who feels that all is lost, know that regardless of your situation, there is an acne treatment available for you.
Women go through hormonal changes many times in their lives. If you are suffering from a recent acne outbreak, it may be because of hormone changes going on in your body. When the body has a high androgen level, the hormone known as testosterone, it can cause acne outbreaks in the female body.
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Monday, October 18th, 2010 at
12:14 am
The best acne treatment is different for everyone. Acne is a universal affliction that doesn’t discriminate on the basis of race or nationality. If you suffer from acne, you definitely shouldn’t feel alone. However, the most effective acne treatment can vary greatly from person to person. Massive amounts of money are spent annually by pharmaceutical companies searching for the most effective acne treatments.
Unfortunately, so far no real cure has been found for acne. The best one can hope for is to find options that help prevent, reduce or control the acne outbreaks. Many companies have developed chemically based over the counter acne remedies which are partially effective, and cosmetic companies have produced make-up to conceal the blemishes. A few of these products can cost quite a bit, and usually the treatment needs to be ongoing. Often insurance won’t pay for these treatments, so the sufferer has to cover it.
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Friday, October 15th, 2010 at
12:12 am
Hello, I’m Ronald and I have acnee (and scars) what are the best remedies to cure acne? I’ve tried many home remedies and even laser treatment. Your input is highly appreciated.
Ronald
Wyoming
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 at
9:08 am
I don’t care about side effects because they’re usually minor. I want something to get rid of the acne on my face and on my back. I want it to feel smooth, like silk. What prescription could I ask for to make my acne go away and change the texture?