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Effective Acne Treatment Must Attack The Root Cause

An effective acne treatment must attack the root cause of acne - the excess oil that forms in the skin. That excess oil comes from glands in the skin. Those glands contain the natural chemicals that are needed for the formation of skin oils. An effective acne treatment must either do away with any excess amount of oil or must block the biochemical pathway that permits the natural synthesis of skin oils.

At an optimal level, the production of skin oils encourages the creation of a shiny and youthful-appearing skin. When skin contains the proper amount of oil, then a teenager can feel content to look in the mirror, and to see his or her healthful face. When facial skin contains too much oil, then the same individual must often view a pimply face in the mirror.

An effective acne treatment puts an end the production of excessive amounts of oil.


Rosacea is getting worse

Dear Dr. Gott: When I was 19, I had my acne burned off with X-rays. Twenty years later, it came back, so I took tetracycline for 30 years. My acne didn't disappear but started to change, so my primary care physician sent me to a dermatologist. I was told that the acne was being replaced by rosacea.

I couldn't tell the difference in the early stages of the transition. About a year later, the change was very apparent. At this point, I was put on minocycline twice a day and have taken it for more than six years.

My skin has always been very oily, and I have inordinate amounts of seborrheic keratoses, some too big to freeze off. Now, if I stop my minocycline for three weeks, what looks like pus drips off my nose. Once I start the medication again, it takes another four months to get back to normal.


Joesoef Skin Care by Dermatologist Dr. Joesoef will be Available on Amazon

Joesoef Skin Care will now be available on Amazon.Com. Eddie Joesoef, CEO of Joesoef Skin Care Distributors, announced today that his company has finalized agreements and it has been approved as a new Vendor to sell on Amazon, one of the world's largest online retailers. Joesoef Skin Care is well known for its high quality, professional grade products that are very affordable.Joesoef Skin Care was created by renowned Indonesian Dermatologist Dr. Joesoef, who has sucessfully formulated ingredients indigenous to Indonesia with innovative cosmeceutical technology combining over 50 years of experience to deliver Joesoef Skin Care solutions that are uniquely designed and proven to provide our valued customer with a professional grade, affordable and non-prescription product line to the Retail Mass Market.


Practice patience when pores produce pimples

Acne: It affects us all.

About 85 percent of young people between the ages of 12 and 24 suffer from acne, according to the Web site www.acneresource.org. Yet 40 percent of those who have acne do nothing about it.

What exactly can teens do to fight off the pimples? And just how is acne looked upon by teens in Utah?

"Acne makes teens really self-conscious," said Melissa Ratcliffe, a sophomore at Roy High.

Ratcliffe said she thinks the problem may be different for guys and girls.

"Girls pile on their makeup to make themselves 'look better.' I don't think it is as bad for guys," she said.

Ashley Torman, a Weber High junior, said, "Acne affects teenagers' social lives. I know people who won't go out and do certain things, like go on a date, because they have acne."

"Acne makes people feel insecure," added Candace Finn, also a junior at Weber High.


How Much Sleep Is Really Enough?

Monday: an extra two hours spent finishing journals for English. Approximate bedtime: 3 a.m. Tuesday: Up until 4:30 a.m. after making the wrong decision to go out to the bar prior to working on physics worksheets. Wednesday: premier of new television show delays sleep until 1:00 a.m., when your 8 a.m. class is creeping up fast.

The amount of sleep that students get on a daily basis affects their overall ability to learn and function for the next day. At the time, cramming in that extra hour of studying for biology or staying up to finish the last half-hour of your favorite TV show might seem like a good idea, but there are always consequences. The question remains, how much sleep is enough?

""I'm always so busy, I have so much to do," said Michael Montalvo, a 4th-semester political science major.


 

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