Monday, August 4, 2008

Acne face wash and apple cider vinegar acne remedy

Pride and self worth can shift when someone looks in the mirror and sees something they do not like. TV shows and many movies play on the notion of the worst thing that could happen in life is getting a whitehead on prom night. Why does acne carry such a huge social stigma? What is it about this ordinary affliction that makes people so uncomfortable?
I bought the Marvel Mini Blue to test it out. Visually, it has the shape of a hair brush. The head has an array of these little LEDs which emit the blue light. You start the treatment by turning the unit on and applying it to the area which needs treatment. The unit has two light modes, pulsing and constant light. You alternate pulsing and constant light for 15 minutes in 3 minute intervals. The unit beeps every 3 minutes so you know when to change modes. Doing this twice a week is recommended. I tried the unit on a red bump that was starting to show. In about 2 days, the bump disappeared.
The type of acne solution you chose however should depend mainly on your skin type. If you tend to be oily skinned look toward bottles and creams that contain alcohol as an active ingredient. This will help to dry out some of the oil in the skin, leading to less sebum production the pores. Creams, foams, and gels can also be used for normal to oily skin. Though the creams do offer more moisterization, and should be avoided by those with oily skin. If you skin tends to be on the dry side, an ointment would be the best solution as the ointments can be a little greasy and are not good for those who have plenty of oil in their skin, even if skin is on the normal side.
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