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Plagued by Acne

by Rickey Lyssy

Do you stay up late at night with anxiety about your acne?
Do you take prescription drugs and get little or no relief?
Is your skin always dry, itching, and peeling from the side effects of chemicals and drugs?
Do you have trouble looking in the mirror and being happy with what you see?
Do you avoid getting out in the world due to your acne?
Does your life revolve around your acne condition?
Do you find yourself hiding your skin when other people are around?
Are you spending ridiculous amounts of money with little or no results?

If you answered "Yes" to any of those questions, you're about to discover the scientifically-proven secrets that can cure your acne in 3 days, without any harsh prescription drugs or the never-ending expense of over-the-counter products that don't work. Acne Free in 3 Days can change your life forever! Click now for your copy!

What Is Acne?

Acne is a skin disorder that affects millions of Americans each year. Because of this, most people are interested in finding out what acne is and how to treat it. 

 

Acne is a result of increased hormones overproducing the amount of sebum, or oil that is released through pores. When the increased amount of oil begins to make its way to the surface it clogs up the pore and then bacteria and dead skin cells form a pimple or lesion on the face. There are more pores on your face, neck, shoulders and back so these areas are more prone to developing acne. 

Acne is not a fatal disorder, but it can leave some pretty ugly scarring, disfigurement, and cause embarrassment for individuals with the disorder.

Acne is a skin disorder that results from increased hormone levels in the body that catalyzes a production and secretion of increased sebum, or oil through the skin pores. Acne results when this sebum clogs the pore and bacteria and dead skin cells from the skins surface enter the pore. The result is red pimples and lesions on the skins surface that causes embarrassment to all and scarring and disfigurement to many. Because of this, everyone with acne is interested in knowing
exactly what causes the lesions and pimples on their faces, backs, necks, and shoulders.

What Causes Acne?

There are many myths about what causes acne, none of which are true. First, eating chocolate or greasy foods will not cause you to develop acne. It might cause you to gain a few pounds, but acne no. Apparently, food does not have an impact on whether an individual develops acne or not. Stress
is also said to lead to increased zits and pimples, however stress does not have an affect on acne either. The only things doctors have been able to pinpoint are increased hormones and the way the sebum reacts to this.

How Can You Treat Acne?

Before you decide on any treatment program, click to read the five things your doctor never told you about acne.

Generally, dermatologists treat acne in individuals and work to clear up current acne, stop new pimples from developing, treat any scars that might have developed and work to keep acne to a minimum and the patient happy with their appearance.

The treatments include medicated creams to apply to the affected areas several times a day as well as pills.

Sometimes doctors use a combination of the above to get the desired affect of clear skin because different people react differently to medications. If you have a problem with acne make an appointment with your local dermatologist in order to get the disorder under control as quickly as possible and minimize scarring and/or disfigurement.

There are other treatments for acne - you just need to search until you find the one that suits you ...

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Rickey Lyssy is the owner of Lowr Acne which is an excellent place to find acne links, resources and articles. For more information go to: http://www.lowracne.com/

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