Saturday, September 27, 2008

Citric acid acne

« ...Only a small amount of Acne Differin Cream is absorbed into the blood stream, but it can still interact with certain health conditions. Women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding should not use Differin, and should not be used by anyone with eczema or sun burn. Anyone taking prescription or non-prescription medications should talk to their doctor before using Differin cream, as well as any herbal or dietary supplements. Acne Differin Cream can cause reactions to individuals with certain food or medication allergies, so any allergies should be discussed with the prescribing physician....
...There are several causes of acne in adults. These include persistent blockage of the pores with the use of heavy makeup and moisturizers. Sometimes women note that acne flares up right before their menstrual cycle begins. Hormones cause the sebaceous glands to overact and birth control pills with androgen in them can cause breakouts. Hormonal imbalance is the primary cause, and stress may be one of the number one causes for hormonal imbalance. Stress can also cause your oil glands to overcompensate. Working in an environment where industrial chemicals containing chlorine is used will cause acne....»
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«...Whiteheads develop as the result of the blocking of a pore in your skin. Sebum (oil), dead skin cells and bacteria, which would normally be expelled through the pore, build up and form that white appearance. Whiteheads often dry up and disappear by themselves, while blackheads tend to be more persistent. With a blackhead the pore is only partially blocked, and therefore partially drains. Hence, it tends not to burst and and lasts for a longer period of time. The black spot is not caused by dirt but by a reaction with the melanin pigment in the skin....»
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