Posted in January 13, 2010 ¬ 11:58 pmh.admin
Author: Mark Farley Source: ezinearticles.com In today’s society, adult acne is a very common occurrence, as skin problems don’t only affect those in their teens. More apt to suffer from acne than men are adult women. In terms of permanent scarring caused by skin problems, adult men are at higher risk. Adult acne is not [...]
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Posted in January 9, 2010 ¬ 11:58 pmh.admin
Author: Brian Patterson Source: ezinearticles.com Many statistics have time and again shown that the most commonly seen skin disorder across the globe is acne. Specialists in the field have been studying the problem, trying to find out various curious. Today, there are several ways of treating acne using medicines and control measures. There are at [...]
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Posted in January 7, 2010 ¬ 11:58 pmh.admin
Author: Brian Patterson Source: ezinearticles.com Although acne generally affects young people during their pubescent and teenage times, it is not just limited to this group alone. Even adults suffer from this condition. Among adults, women are more prone to this because their bodies constantly undergo hormonal changes. Among men, acne can be more serious in [...]
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Posted in December 28, 2009 ¬ 12:09 amh.admin
Author: Paul Mccarthybr Source: ezinearticles.combr br This is probably one of the most common questions that is asked about acne around the world today. The problem is, there is no definite answer because it depends on the person – it is truly subjective. Chocolate may well trigger acne in one person but do nothing to [...]
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Posted in December 12, 2009 ¬ 12:01 amh.admin
Author: Paul Mccarthybr Source: ezinearticles.combr br In the past people have used Yogurt to treat their acne and as such I can understand why some would have you believe that it is a potential cure. The bacterial properties of yogurt are well publicized and documented and there is some weight to suggesting that those elements [...]
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