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CAMeLK-ANTI - BLEMISH
cream for Acne -50ml.
Stop itching and flaking of Acne , improves skin health
helps stop the itching and flaking of Acne and improves skin health. It can help heal skin that is dry, sore, flaking. While it is not a cure for Acne, it is safer than other treatments commonly used, but, with side effects highly toxic, pharmaceutical drugs.
The Cream aids in the balance of the skin´s cells and other components, moisturizes, softens, and protects skin from damaging elements in our environment; The cream is 100% safe and effective.
Instructions for use:
Recommended to spread on and massage skin twice a day or as needed. For maximum effectiveness, continue use for at least 30 days. Store in a cool, dark place.
What is Acne?
Acne is a red, irritating skin rash primarily affecting teenagers and young adults. It can, however, occur at all ages. Typical acne appears in the oil producing areas of the body, for example the face, chest, and also the back. Acne can even appear on the neck and upper arms.
Acne can have a short-term, potentially lasting psychological effect. Decreased self-esteem and self-confidence can lead to social withdrawal and even depression. Left untreated, severe acne can lead to disfiguring scarring, which can itself be quite difficult to treat.
Different causes
Acne is a group of skin rashes that have different causes.
Acne vulgaris - most commonly experienced around puberty, typically of the face and shoulders/chest
Acne rosacea - a red rash predominantly on the face
Acne keloidalis nuchae (Pseudofolliculitis nuchae) - a rash caused by shaving
Acne conglobata (Hidradenitis suppurativa) - chronic abscesses or boils of sweat glands and hair follicles; in the underarms, groin and buttocks, and under the breasts in women
Acne cosmetica - acne caused by cosmetics
Acne fulminans - an extreme form of acne conglobata
Acne medicamentosa - acne caused by starting or stopping a medicine
Chloracne - an acne rash caused by exposure to chlorinated hydrocarbons such as dioxins or PCBs.
CAMeLK - Anti Blemish acne skin care
All skin care products feature natural and unique formulations as well as no animal testing. If you suffer from acne, the CAMeLK - Anti Blemish acne care line is extremely effective at controlling and preventing acne breakouts and blemish.
Most people with acne attempt to treat their irritated skin with external face washes, soaps, lotions and treatments. Yet, according to a number of natural health authors, the best way to treat acne is by changing your diet and getting rid of acne-causing ingredients such as fried foods.
According to some, the prevalence of acne in the twenty century is built into the typical western diet. Western´s tends to eat fried foods in large quantities, usually cooked in the most harmful of fats and oils. Not all fats are bad, but the fats that typical western eat make them more prone to develop acne and skin problems than those living in other countries.
There are several myths about acne.
Acne is not the result of not washing enough. In other words, acne does not result from too much dirt on the skin or in the pores. In fact, too much scrubbing may actually make acne worse.
Acne does not come from eating a lot of bad foods such as chocolate or fried foods. No foods cause acne, and no food can make it worse.
Common Causes of Acne Several factors contribute to the development of acne. The primary problem is that the abnormal flaking of cells inside the hair follicle leads to the formation of a plug. The plug can enlarge and even rupture the hair follicle. A ruptured hair follicle spills its contents of oil and debris into the skin where it leads to swelling and causes redness or inflammation.
Certain hormones called androgens are an additional factor in causing acne. Androgens are male hormones that are present in both men and women, but are higher in men. Androgens do two things: First, they enlarge the sebaceous glands in the skin. Second, they cause these glands to increase sebum or oil production. The increased sebum leads to plug formation and serves as more food for the bacteria. Androgens surge at puberty, which is why teens develop armpit and pubic hair, and why boys develop facial hair and deeper voices. This hormonal surge also contributes to the development of acne in teens.
Estrogens, which are the female hormones, actually can help to improve acne in girls. A woman´s monthly menstrual cycle is due to changes in the estrogen levels in her body. This is why acne in a female may get better and then get worse as she goes through her monthly cycle.
It is also possible that acne can run in some families. This may be due to some genetic factor that has not yet been discovered.
Anatomy of the hair follicle: Hair follicles exist on virtually all skin except for the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Inside the hair follicle, the hair extends up from the deep layers of the skin and comes out of a pore. Near the surface, the oil gland (sebaceous gland) enters the hair follicle where it empties oil (sebum) at a relatively constant rate. The sebum lubricates the skin and provides a protective barrier to prevent drying. Skin on the face, chest, and back has an especially large number of sebaceous glands, and therefore these are the areas where acne generally occurs.
Acne lesions:
There are 2 major types of acne lesions: non inflammatory and inflammatory.
Acne Treatment
A doctor should evaluate acne that does not improve with over the counter medicines. A doctor should also see people with acne that is severe and tender or already scarring.
Acne Care At Home
Wash once or twice daily with soap and water to remove excess oil from the skin. An acne cleanser purchased in any drug store can also be of help. Avoid scrubbing too harshly because this can actually irritate the skin and cause acne to get worse.
Over the counter acne medications can be used either at bedtime or during the day. Always follow the directions on any acne product.
Many cover up products are available without a prescription to improve the appearance of blemishes while they have a chance to heal. Most work well and should not make acne worse.
Some cosmetics and other skin care products, however, can cause acne to become worse
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