Resolving Cysts Brought About by Acne
December 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Resolving Cysts Brought About by Acne
Teenagers are often bothered by acne. Acne, aside from causing irritation and disfigurement, can also affect one’s self-esteem. Acne usually comes hand-in-hand with a variety of factors. The most significant among these factors involve bacteria. Other factors involve skin pore blockage. Once this happens, bacteria will spread rampantly, and infect the skin at the clogged areas.
Acne and Blemished Skin
November 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Acne and Blemished Skin
Acne is feared by everyone. Whether you’re an adult or teenager, chances are you’re going to grow and develop acne one way or another. The life cycle of an acne lesion starts when hair follicles become clogged up. Oil buildup along this blockage provides a rich atmosphere ideal for bacterial growth. As bacteria multiply, the whiteheads and blackheads likewise multiply on the skin.
Acne is Not Just Skin-Deep
October 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Acne is Not Just Skin-Deep
How does acne form? Our skin contains sebaceous glands, which produce an oily or waxy material called sebum, which moisturizes and protects against bacteria. During adolescence, sebum production increases and may cause blockage of the pores, causing the familiar whiteheads and blackheads.
Washing Properly to Control Acne
October 31, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Washing Properly to Control Acne
All cases of acne have one thing in common: they are caused by skin pore blockages and the build up of oil. This makes it very important to understand that nothing should be put on your face that can cause more pore blockages or pimple formation. Makeup, cologne, shaving creams, moisturizing soaps or creams, and all foreign substances can cause acne to develop. This is why a proper acne skincare cleansing routine should be performed daily during the years when the body is most prone to breakouts.
What Causes Acne?
September 1, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
What Causes Acne?
There are several factors that can lead to acne. Among these are overactive oil glands, pore blockage, inflammation, and bacteria. Contrary to what many people think acne is not in most cases due to poor hygiene.



