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Joined: 21 Sep 2005
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Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:48 pm |
Signs: Blemishes ranging from whiteheads to inflamed papules and pustules.
Causes: Adult acne is often a result of hormonal changes, such as pregnancy, menstrual cycles or menopause. Skin that has been irritated by shaving or makeup may also be susceptible to outbreaks.
Tips: To help reduce acne, avoid excessive contact with your face, such as resting your chin in your hand. At night, thoroughly cleanse your skin with a product that removes face and eye makeup, and sleep on clean cotton pillowcases. Be sure to wash makeup brushes once a month using an alcohol-based cleanser. To help clear up pores, use oil-free sunscreen , non-comedogenic cosmetics and a mild cleanser. A clay mask or drying lotion may also help. Squeezing is a serious no-no. Instead, try over-the-counter remedies containing benzoyl peroxide or alpha and beta hydroxy acids. If you tend to have large, deep blemishes and frequent outbreaks, it's time to see a dermatologist. These kinds of pimples may leave scars, and a dermatologist can prescribe drugs that eliminate acne-causing infections. |
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Fri May 25, 2007 3:06 pm |
Thanks for useful information.It will help my acne reduce. |
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