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Friday, 06 March 2009 |
By Ryan English
It is a very common fact that looks matters in today's world. Often we see that to improve their looks or go for a complete makeover is compelling the youngsters to go to any extent. In fact looks have become so important in the contemporary age that one makes all the efforts to get away with the marks that appear with even a small rash or pimple developing on the face.
It is often seen that the teens who suffer from depression because of their looks have gone through terrible consequences. In the present times looks are given more value than the inner being of any person. Some teenagers can even become bulimic or anorexic because of their distorted looks. Many a time's kids are also seen to be hiding or restricting themselves from social gatherings. All these situations develop in the people of different stages when the pressure of looking 'good' is forced upon them.
Acne is one of the very common skin problems that can be seen in individuals of all ages. It is very true that the development of acne |
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Tuesday, 03 March 2009 |
By Trevor Mulholland
Hundreds of acne solutions are available to those who suffer from pimples. With so many products and modern processes for getting acne-free skin, it is not surprising that people get confused on what to use. Worse, they could become victims of fraudulent marketing and be lured into using products and techniques that are not suitable and might even cause adverse effects.
To separate acne solutions truths from myths, here are some pointers.
Myth: Toothpaste can cure acne.
Truth: Nope! It can minimize the appearance of inflammation overnight, but it cannot "cure" acne. The condition is caused by clogged pores, and applying toothpaste on it might get the pores even more clogged. However, toothpaste does minimize the redness and the height of the bump, but it's not a long-term solution.
Myth: Washing the face several times a day will keep the pimple away.
Truth: It depends on how you define the term "several." If it's around seven or 10 times (or more), then it's skin suicide! Excessive washing can slough off the natural oil of the skin and diminish its natural protection |
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