
Acnezine
If you have any kind of acne, even very severe acne, there is nothing you will find that works better to clear your complexion than our revolutionary Acnezine anti-oxident! Acnezine is all-natural and scientifically formulated to treat acne from the inside-out. Practically everyone has to deal with acne from time to time. It's not because we eat chocolate. It's not because we don't wash our face enough. In fact, washing too vigorously can make acne worse!Facial blemishes are not caused by dirt. Contrary to what you may have seen in commercials, pores do not get blocked from the top down due to "impurities". Rather, the walls of a pore stick together deep within the skin, starting acne formation. Far from preventing acne, frequent washing may actually irritate pores and cause them to become clogged. A washcloth can add even more irritation. The best bet is to wash very gently with bare hands, and only wash twice a day.
Teen Acne
If you’re a teen suffering from acne, you’re certainly not being singled out. At least 90% of adolescents have acne — it affects teens of every size and shape, in every country from America to Asia
At the onset of puberty, the body begins to produce hormones called androgens. These “male” hormones are a natural part of development for both boys and girls, but boys tend to produce more of them — and therefore tend to have more severe breakouts. Why? Our faces and bodies are covered with tiny hairs, each one fitting snugly into a hair follicle, sometimes called a pore. Deep within each follicle, oil glands are hard at work producing sebum, which travels up the hair and out onto the surface of your skin. Sebum’s job is to form a protective layer between your skin and the world, keeping it soft and smooth. But when androgens enter the picture, your oil glands go into overdrive. They produce extra oil, which can clump together with the dead skin cells on the top layer of your skin. When this sticky mixture finds its way into your pores, it acts just like a cork in a bottle — trapping oil and bacteria inside. Unfortunately, your oil glands just don’t know when to stop; they keep producing oil, and the follicle becomes swollen. Your body’s natural defense system, white blood cells, rush to the area to clean up the mess. The result? Red, painful bumps. Yucky black spots. Zits. Blackheads. Pimples. Acne.
Adult Acne
Adult acne affects 25% of all adult men and 50% of adult women at some time in their adult lives. Dermatologists have known for many years that adult acne is more likely to leave permanent physical acne scars; as the skin ages and loses collagen, it’s much harder for it to bounce back after tissue damage.
Acnezine Solution
The Acnezine Solution is not just another topical acne treatment product. It is an entire skin care management system that finds the source of your acne and not only heals the blemishes you have, but also treats future outbreaks that you don't even see yet
Works for adults & teenagers suffering from mild to moderate facial or body acne
Eliminates spots, pimples, redness, pus, blackheads & whiteheads
Fast and effective acne cure from the inside out
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What is Acne?
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, it is the most common skin disorder in the United States
Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Acne affects most teenagers to some extent. However, the disease is not restricted to any age group; adults in their 20s - even into their 40s - can get acne. While not a life threatening condition, acne can be upsetting and disfiguring. When severe, acne can lead to serious and permanent scarring. Even less severe cases can lead to scarring.
Types of Acne - NON-INFLAMMATORY ACNE
There are two types of acne: Comedo (plural comedones)—A comedo is a sebaceous follicle plugged with sebum, dead cells from inside the sebaceous follicle, tiny hairs, and sometimes bacteria. When a comedo is open, it is commonly called a blackhead because the surface of the plug in the follicle has a blackish appearance. A closed comedo is commonly called a whitehead; its appearance is that of a skin-colored or slightly inflamed "bump" in the skin. The whitehead differs in color from the blackhead because the opening of the plugged sebaceous follicle to the skin’s surface is closed or very narrow, in contrast to the distended follicular opening of the blackhead. Neither blackheads nor whiteheads should be squeezed or picked open, unless extracted by a dermatologist under sterile conditions. Tissue injured by squeezing or picking can become infected by staphylococci, streptococci and other skin bacteria.
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Types of Acne - INFLAMMATORY ACNE
The mildest form of inflammatory acne is the papule, which appears on the skin as a small, firm pink bump.
Pustules are small round lesions; unlike papules, they are clearly inflamed and contain visible pus. They may appear red at the base, with a yellowish or whitish center. Pustules do not commonly contain a great deal of bacteria; the inflammation is generally caused by chemical irritation from sebum components such as fatty free acids.
Large and usually very painful, nodules are inflamed, pus-filled lesions lodged deep within the skin. Nodules develop when the contents of a comedo have spilled into the surrounding skin and the local immune system responds, producing pus.
Acne conglobata develops primarily on the back, buttocks and chest. In addition to the presence of pustules and nodules, there may be severe bacterial infection.
Dermatologist
A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the science of the skin, its treatment, and diseases. Your dermatologist is a great asset in the fight against acne. He can offer many treatment options, as well as advice and support. Your dermatologist will work with you to develop a treatment plan that may include topical and systemic medications. If you suffer from Grade III or Grade IV acne, or cystic acne, you must see a dermatologist. Acne of this severity does not respond to over-the-counter treatments. Also, see your doctor if your mild acne isn't responding to treatment, or if you just need guidance in treating your acne.
Cure for Acne
Wholesale acne products are now being sold online more than ever before. But how to know which acne products to choose. Treatments that promise “fast,” miraculous” or “overnight” results often capture the attention of acne sufferers hoping for quick resolution. However, the fact remains that acne does not clear overnight. On average, 6 to 8 weeks are needed to see initial results. Once acne significantly improves or clears, continued treatment is needed to keep acne from re-appearing. If acne does not improve in 6 to 8 weeks, treatment may need to be adjusted as not every acne treatment clears every case of acne.
Acne Prevention
-Don't over- wash- frequent washing may actually irritate pores
-Say no to alcohol-Alcohol-based lotions and creams are to be avoided completely.
-Skip harsh scrubs-use a gentle formula with small, smooth grains
-Wash your hair-hair contains oil
-Take a multi-vitamin daily-Vitamin A protects the skin and prevents acne.
-Drink at least 5 glasses of water daily. Water helps in cleaning and hydrating the skin and maintaining overall health.
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