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REMOVE SCARS — FINALLY! — A SYSTEM THAT WORKS ON ALL TYPES OF SCARS!

Friday, April 1st, 2011


www.yourscarsolution.com Scars result…from the skin’s natural healing process. In an effort to heal itself quickly, the body can generate scar tissue instead of normal skin. The body has processes that when properly stimulated — can dissolve scar tissue and create new, healthy tissue to replace it. There are lots of medical solutions to scarring. Laser burning, chemical peels, abrasion procedures, the list goes on… Dozens of expensive scar creams and ointments. They vary in their results and most are just combinations of moisturizers and Vitamin E that you could create at home after a $10.00 trip to the drug store. If there were a natural, effective, inexpensive, way to remove scars, in the privacy of your home, without costly creams, doctor visits or surgeries…wouldn’t you want to know about it? Scar solution is step-by-step instructions to treat every type of scar. This program is effective against Acne scars, burn scars facial scars stretch marks surgery scars recessed sunken scars, discoloration and hyper-pigmentation. Get your skin back — and – get your life back! Your Scar Solution – is scientifically proven & dermatologist approved. It is the most comprehensive, effective, and up-to-date scar treatment product available. Many people start to see results within the 1st week! It’s all natural it’s guaranteed or your money back! To learn more! Go to: yourscarsolution.com

Part 1-Dermatologist: Finally Making the Call

Friday, July 16th, 2010


Documenting my experience with a dermatologist.

How to Remove Blackheads – Finally Blemish Free

Friday, June 11th, 2010

A common question running through the minds of people who suffer from skin ailments such as acne is how to remove blackheads which are one of the most common of these blemishes. Unfortunately, the old school squeezing and pinching method may do more harm than good, so here are some tips on how to remove blackheads that will go a long way towards giving you the blemish free, radiant skin that you always dreamed of.
In order to understand how to remove blackheads you first need to know what they are and the causative factors that lead to this condition. Blackheads are caused by the accumulation of excess oil in the pores, something which is often the result of hyper active sebaceous glands and if left alone, these ugly blackheads can soon turn into embarrassing pus filled acne.
Natural remedies to get rid of blackheads
If you are wondering about to how remove blackheads, think natural and treat the root cause of the problem. One of the reasons most skin experts strongly recommended against squeezing these blemishes is because even if you manage to get rid of the blockage this is just a temporary solution at best. A permanent cure would be an appropriate cleansing regimen that will keep the skin free of excess oil.
Start by taking a warm shower which will open your pores, next use a mild soap preferably vegetable glycerin or another natural cleanser to remove the makeup and accumulated debris. Harsh chemicals will aggravate the condition, so only use natural products.
Using a scrub is a proven way to get rid of blackheads, you can easily find gentle natural scrubs at most drug and natural food stores; use a scrub every alternate day for best results. Alternatively, you could make your own scrub at home with a teaspoon of oatmeal and ground aduki beans. You can make this mixture and store it in an airtight container for future use; just mix the coarse powder with some water and gently massage it on to your face avoiding the area around the eyes.
An alternate solution is to use granulated sugar on your face, simply add half a teaspoon of sugar to the soap lather on your hands and use this mixture gently on your skin, the sugar granules act as a potent natural exfoliant.
Another remedy that experts recommend for people who have the question, how to remove blackheads is to steam your face twice a week. Boil some water in a large pot and take it off the stove while it’s steaming, add a drop of tea tree essential oil to it. Now, place your face a few inches away from the pot and cover your head and the sides of the pot with a thick towel. Steam your face for 10 minutes to get rid of stubborn blackheads; however, do this only twice a week to avoid permanent enlargement of your pores.
Essential oils of jojoba and lavender are also remarkably effective against blackheads. Combine a drop of rose hip seed oil with 2 drops of jojoba oil and a drop of lavender oil; apply this mixture to your face. These essential oils help to dissolve blackheads, reduce inflammation and reduce scarring; they also prevent the eruption of new blackhead and acne.
Zits are the bane of teenage years; fortunately there are several natural answers to the question how to remove blackheads, simply follow a cleansing regimen diligently to keep blackheads and the ensuing skin problems at bay.

How I Finally Got Rid Of Acne

Thursday, December 10th, 2009


I get a lot of questions about my current skin care routine, and this is what has REALLY worked for me the most. :) Leave comments! :)

Get rid of ACNE! What finally cleared my skin.

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009


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What Blackheads Really Are, and How to Finally Get Rid of Them

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

During adolescence most people likely dealt with one form of acne or another, and one of the most common forms that plagues most are blackheads. Keeping blackheads at a minimum can seem difficult, but it is possible to treat the pesky spots with much success.

Blackheads are almost impossible to prevent because of the ability of skin to constantly produce oil and regenerate skin cells rapidly. Washing with salicylic acid soap can remove pore-clogging debris and surface oil, but only temporarily. Alpha hydroxy acids gently exfoliate skin to prevent cells from building up and clogging pores, which makes them a good first treatment. Pore strips are a great product solution for removing blackheads because they help remove the debris. Pore strips also have some drawbacks. One drawback is that a pore strip does not prevent blackheads from developing and the adhesive used on them can cause irritation to individuals with sensitive skin. Stubborn blackheads and resistant blackheads usually will require a more aggressive approach. Your dermatologist may choose to prescribe a topical retinoid cream. Retinoid creams have the benefit of not only breaking the blackhead up for dissolving but will also slow down the production of oils in the pores. Retinoid cream does not provide a fast improvement and it may take a few weeks to a few months to see a visible improvement.

Using gentle water based cleansers and skin exfoliating products, along with avoiding bar soap, is one of the best methods to treating and preventing blackheads for recurring. It is actually getting very difficult to find a cleanser that is hard on the skin. Many products that are now available are for sensitive skin. Individuals with excessively dry skin may need to use a gentle light lotion to maintain a decent level of moisture in the skin. If a moisturizer containing too much oil is used, it will only create an ideal habitat for acne blemishes to form. There are gentle exfoliating products available that can remove the excess skin cells and exfoliate inside the pore. These products improve the shape of the pore, allowing a more even flow of oil through it. Keep in mind that the pore itself is lined with skin cells that can build up, creating a narrowed shape that doesn’t allow for natural oil flow out of the pore. Do not overdo it, do not remove too many skin cells as this can cause more problems and hurt the skin surfaces. Exfoliation is something that is very effective and should be done to eliminate blackheads and exfoliating. It is good for the skin since it gently removes the top layer of dead skin cells. By removing the dead cells, the skin will look and fell much younger and healthier.

Skin peels can also help, though they should not be done if the individual is using a retinoid cream treatment. Skin peels remove the dead skin cells, while also removing dirt and other debris from the pores. The number of peels typically recommended for the successful removal of blackheads is five or six peel treatments. Results and visible improvements, however, are usually noticeable after two peel treatments. There are now many over the counter, do-it-yourself, peel kits available readily. Most pharmacies and major retail stores that offer skin care products carry these products. A dermatologist may also use a tool referred to as an extractor to remove blackheads. This is a metal instrument with a small round opening on the end used to remove individual blackheads. The opening is pressed against individual blackheads for a few seconds to dislodge the debris. Using an extractor can cause an individual to experience some discomfort but the process is very quick and is a very successful way to remove blackheads.

There will never be a permanent solution or a prevention treatment for blackheads, but if the blackhead prone areas are exfoliated and cleansed properly the occurrence of these blemishes will be at a minimum. A great thing to remember when suffering from blackheads is to never pick at them as this can cause acne cysts to develop or even worse yet, scarring. Blackheads are a condition that most people deal with on a daily basis. However, if you take care of your skin and follow commonly used tips, you will see less of them in your mirror.

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