Thursday, October 2, 2008

Having acne down to my last

« ...The problem is one which will affect many youngsters as they reach the age of around 12 and upwards to around their mid twenties for some demented souls, all a part of the great growing up process. Massive hormonal changes are under way in your body, as you prepare for adulthood, which of course includes preparing your body to have intimate relations with the opposite sex. Unfortunately this process is often almost thwarted by the unsightly but usually non life-threatening onset of acne. It is not selective - acne can affect both sexes - although it usually hits boys harder than girls, as far more hormonal changes seem to take place in their bodies. Of course girls do have the added advantage of the application of make-up, so many a young lady has gone out on a nervous first date with a pimple cleverly disguised beneath skin blemish cover!...
...- Light chemical peels - Despite the name, light chemical peels do not "peel" the skin. Instead, they deeply exfoliate the skin using an alpha-hydroxy, beta-hydroxy, or glycolic acid. Light chemical peels improve acne by removing dead skin cells and helping to clear pores of debris. Estheticians may incorporate chemical peels into a facial for those with mild to moderate acne. Those with more serious acne should have their dermatologist perform the chemical peel....»
Read More: how-remove-acne.blogspot.com

«...Acne is a skin condition that usually affects teenagers due to the hormonal changes that accompany puberty. For a small percentage of people their acne continues into adulthood, and can continue into their thirties, and in some cases into their forties. ...»
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