Monday, June 2, 2008

Reviews on blue and red light treatment for acne and birth control that treats acne

Millions of people in the United States suffer from pimples. Blemish treatments are used to fight against bacteria that cause blemishes as well as removing the resulting acne and marks from the affected area. While squeezing or popping blemishes may be your first thought it can actually cause the affected area to become worse and may cause scarring. Treatments are a better way to get the results your desire. There are a variety of pimple fighting products such as creams, cleansers, lotions, gels, and cleansing pads all with different options for your skin type.
Ask any acne sufferer (there ought to be a proper term for this), and s/he will tell you that there is no real cure for acne. I agree. Acne is a condition that may recur at any time, no matter what the circumstances, and the best cure for acne is prevention. However, given the enormity of the battle against acne, researchers have been tirelessly working to find ways to at least control and minimize the incidence of acne, and in many cases that is as good as a cure.
It would appear that back acne is not triggered by hereditary, stress or other factors such as poor diet. However it has has been acknowledged that long hair will exacerbate the pores on the back. Therefore if you have back acne and long hair, a commonsense approach would be to keep your hair off your back until the condition is healed.
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