Monday, April 26, 2010

Adult acne cure?

Effective Tips to get rid of blackheads





Exfoliate the blackhead prone area 3-4 times a week using facial exfoliators and scrubs. Here is a good SCRUB for you to help you to get rid of blackheads





Use creams containing AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Fruit acids) like glyco-creams that will clear away any dead skin cells and %26quot;expose%26quot; the blackhead. Use the AHA%26#039;s every 3 days or so.





Keep your hair away from your face. Greasy hair and skin go together, and hair can spread infection.





Sunshine or ultra-violet light encourages skin peeling, and so helps to clear blocked pores. So sunbathing or use of sun-beds in moderation can be helpful.





Avoid washing the face with soaps more than twice a day.


Instead wash your face often with plain water splashes.





Often use a mask with a clay base such as ZIRH%26#039;s Clay Mask





Bottom line, hang in there, you will get past this! Sincere best wishes and good luck.


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http://www.hoodia-diets.info/|||read this article about natural remedies you can try for adult acne:





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good luck!|||Acne is not just a problem for teenagers, it can affect people from ages 10 through 40. It is not unusual for women, in particular, to develop acne in their mid-to-late 20鈥檚, even if they have not had breakouts in years (or ever). Acne can appear as any of the following;





congested pores,


whiteheads,


blackheads,


pimples,


pustules, or


cysts (deep pimples).


These blemishes occur wherever there are many oil (sebaceous) glands, mainly on the face, chest, and back.





You can do a lot to treat your acne using products available at a drugstore or cosmetic counter, that do not require a prescription. However, for tougher cases of acne, you should consult a physician.|||Try over the counter products at first and if it still doesn%26#039;t help, consult a dermatologist. They can prescribe stronger creams and antibiotics to help. Also there is a prescription only medication called Isotretinoin that is known to help clear up even the most stubborn forms of acne.

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