Sunday, September 28, 2008

Consumer research acne products

« ...Certain foods, known as "mucus - acid forming foods" like processed foods (junk foods), fast food restaurant items, confectioneries, and all soft drinks, can also have a negative effect on your diet and your skin. A better choice when raiding the pantry are wholesome and natural foods. Some of these healthier choices include fresh fruits and vegetables, leafy vegetables, fresh juices, nuts and root vegetables....
...It is also unwise to use cleansers with alcohol as it could dry up your skin thus continuing the cycle of oil production in your face. After cleansing, toning will remove every last trace of make-up and dirt from your face. Toners make your pores look like they shrunk creating a finer tone. At this point your skin looks tighter. The final step is moisturizing. Make sure you apply a natural oil-free moisturizer to keep the skin supple and shine free. ...»
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«...Topical antimicrobial agents are effective in the treatment of inflammatory disease. Benzoyl peroxide is a bactericide and is an excellent first-line medication. The response to this agent is rapid, with improvement noted as early as five days after treatment has begun, but irritation is common. Water-based products, as compared with alcohol based products, when used at low peroxide concentrations (5 to 5 percent) will help to limit this problem and have an efficacy similar to that of other products in this class. Benzoyl peroxide does not induce resistance; when used with topical or oral antibiotics, it protects against the development of this problem....»
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