Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by dailies
So what the common causes of acne? Worldwide, is estimated that 60 million people suffer from acne. Here is are the answers that I gathered for you as to “common causes of acne breakouts”
1) Food Causes Acne
Some people are likely to have acne outbreak with some diets like carbohydrates and sugars. Consuming a diet high [...]
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Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by dailies
Are you the center of attention (the bad, self-esteem damaging type) because of your pimple breakouts and acne? You’ve probably been called “pizza face” once, twice, or quite several times. That hurts, that really hurts. That leaves lesions in your face, and scars in your heart.
Are you fighting a losing battle with pimple breakouts and [...]
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Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by dailies
Pimples either occur in singles (as that bothersome pimple on your brow or the end of your nose) or in profusion, in which case they are broadly termed as acne. It is not clear what the baseline origin of most kinds of pimples is, but it is generally accepted that blocked skin pores are the [...]
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Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by dailies
Acne is an affection that does not affect only teenagers and women, it can also occur in men at any age, therefore it is highly important for men to know what they are dealing with when Acne occurs in them. It seems that in most of the cases of men Acne the pimples appear due [...]
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Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by dailies
Pimples are a very common problem for people the world over. It is also called is acne and blackheads. Pimples are tiny, pointed elevations on the skin that contain pus in most cases. Pimples can affect men or women and can strike at any age. They can appear without any warning and seem to break [...]
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