Thursday, July 3, 2008

Reviews on blue and red light treatment for acne and birth control that treats acne

I bought the Marvel Mini Blue to test it out. Visually, it has the shape of a hair brush. The head has an array of these little LEDs which emit the blue light. You start the treatment by turning the unit on and applying it to the area which needs treatment. The unit has two light modes, pulsing and constant light. You alternate pulsing and constant light for 15 minutes in 3 minute intervals. The unit beeps every 3 minutes so you know when to change modes. Doing this twice a week is recommended. I tried the unit on a red bump that was starting to show. In about 2 days, the bump disappeared.
Nihita, a college goer, has been appreciated for flawless beauty since childhood. But from past few months she is bogged down by a new problem-ACNE! She does not want use medications as she is apprehensive about steroid content in them and nor does she have time to go to spas and herbal treatment centers. What is the remedy for her problem then?
Hormone levels control the amount of sebum produced by the body. This is especially common in female acne patients. Hormonal changes that occur during your period or when you start or stop taking birth control pills can also cause an acne flare-up. In some cases, however, certain birth control pills are prescribed as a treatment for acne. Hormonal and chemical imbalances in your body are the major causes of the acne condition that you currently experience. Such imbalances in your body cause your sebaceous glands to secrete more oil (sebum) than usual, which in most situations results in pimples breakouts.
mernonmoonna.blogspot.com
tags: top acne solutions in the world, salicylic acid for acne, best birth control pill for acne

No comments: