Your Child and Acne
September 23, 2009 by Richard Kurtz
Filed under Health
Parenting is a struggle in itself, but can be further complicated when acne is brought into the mix. Many parents lack the know how when it comes to this disorder to provide their kids with tips to overcome the physical and psychological effects of acne. As children, not too many of us suffered from breakouts in the first place. Teenagers often face problems like teasing at school. Children can be quite insensitive during their teenage years. Parents seem to prefer ignoring the problem, telling their kids that it is a stage in life that will pass with time. This is not an effective approach and will make the experience no much easier for your child. We have some effective strategies that can, however, make a difference.
Acne Treatments and Dry Skin
September 20, 2009 by Tracy Shapland
Filed under Health
Millions of people presently suffer from the debilitating disorder known as acne. In a society that values appearance and financial worth above everything else, people are quick to attack their outbreaks using over the counters. Sometimes these prove sufficient in solving the problem. In other cases, more drastic action needs to be taken such as a visit to the dermatologist. In either case, the person who is using the acne medications may experience side effects, such as dry skin. Dry skin can be a hassle to deal with as you are tempted to scratch it on a regular basis. The problem is complicated by the acne itself, which will flare up if you proceed to scratch it. To help you overcome this dryness and the symptoms associated with it, we have provided some suggestions for you below.
Acne-Free Skin Diet
September 11, 2009 by Sally Dreiser
Filed under Health
As most of us can recall from our childhood, our parents constantly warned us against consuming too much chocolate as we could get acne. Skin care experts have vehemently denied that any link exists between diet and acne. However, evidence is accumulating that suggests an indirect relationship exists between food preferences and the development of acne.
Back and Shoulder Acne
August 31, 2009 by Amanda Herring
Filed under Health
Most acne products available today are tailored towards those who have facial acne. Why is this? Because most of us suffer from this variant of acne. Unfortunately, acne can find home in other, equally embarrassing places such as our back and shoulder area. You can imagine what sort of effect this added nuisance has on one’s self esteem. Back acne is more than just a aesthetic eyesore. It can also be physically painful. For instance, we often lean against hard surfaces such as chairs. The added pressure that this creates can trigger discomfort in the area surrounding the lesion. It can even help the acne bacteria further penetrate. The benefit of back acne over facial acne is that it is out of plain sight. Our clothes largely cover up these lesions. However, it really is no picnic having to deal with them. Fortunately, you can treat back acne with many of the same creams and cleanser you regularly use on your face. We have outlined a treatment plan for you to follow below.