Articles, tagged with "oil glands", page 1
28th May 2012
Poor skin might be attributed to a variety of things, those being genetic inheritance, lousy weather, or merely bad hygiene. In some instances, it may just be incorrect cleanliness . If bad health stems from a lack of hygiene, then poor hygiene outcome f...
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Johnathon Lennox
26th March 2012
An acne breakout can be one of the most self-deflating things a teen-ager has to cope with, especially when getting ready for a date or school dance or some other major event. Acne can crush confidence and cause distress. Regrettably, poor diet, lack of...
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Mariah
19th March 2012
This is a question many people with oily scalp ask themselves. They may even question their personal hygiene despite showering and washing their hair daily. What causes oily scalp and hair is not unacceptable hygiene, generally, but over-secretion of sebu...
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Styla Brite
15th June 2011
The dirtied natural environment full of harmful free radicals is to blame for increasingly more adult cases these days. Those free radicals can result in acne to develop. But are all of these stats accurate? Is acne really impacting more individuals than...
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Cale Hodge
15th June 2011
Acne influences both genders in the same manner and can be developing whole life. There isn't a lot of completely happy teenagers that weren't required to fight acne every single day. Actually, a growing number of people are suffering from this painless, ...
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Efrain Bennett
07th April 2011
Excessively sweating hands, which is a condition recognized as palmar hyperhidrosis, affects millions of people today. Overactive sweat glands can be caused by a number of elements, including excessive iodine intake, caffeine, thyroid complications, and o...
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Cornelius Welch
31st March 2011
Some men will undergo some thinning of hair during their lifetimes, while a large percentage will have to deal with much more than that predicament. They might experience male pattern baldness, initiating at the apex or the crown and sometimes even in bot...
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zechong cai
21st January 2011
Dry and itchy skin is an issue that troubles many of us in our daily life. Occurrence of dry skin is mainly caused by reduced oil production by the oil glands, skin disease, nutrient inadequacy and environmental factor such as humid, cold weather. While i...
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Healthy_Woman
23rd November 2010
Insulin resistance will be the missing 'X Factor' that helps you to make sense of skin problems. It is one of the 2 root triggers of skin problems and can help to reveal why the topical remedies as well as other quick fixes have this kind of an awful trac...
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Micheal3d7Shell
04th January 2010
Question:I am 16 years old and suffer from acne. I have horrible scars from previous spots, which make me very self-conscious. I recently heard of contraceptive pill called Dianette that helps to prevent acne. Would you recommend it or do you have any alt...
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Dr Mosaraf Ali
18th December 2009
If you are an adult woman who suffers from acne outbreaks, you have probably often felt frustrated or embarrassed by this condition. Rest assured; you are not alone. Millions of women worldwide who have long since past their teenage years now continue to ...
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Dennis Lambert
11th December 2008
Acne is a disease of oxidation. Oxidation influences acne through internal hormone function and by the use of strong oxidizers similar to benzyl peroxide.Benzyl peroxide is the most bought over-the-counter medication used to fight acne. It works by gettin...
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Tatw
13th August 2008
When most people think of acne, they think about the face. This is not always where breakouts occur. Acne can also affect the body. The shoulders, upper arms, chest, and neck can all be areas of acne concern.
Acne is a common problem, mainly among teen...
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Author:
Dan
24th July 2008
The acne newborn is also called by the neonatal acne. This disease affects the skin around 20% of newborns and infants. During the immaturity, acne is associated when the sebaceous glands clog the pores of the skin. Mother goes through hormones to newborn...
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Author:
Jenny
21st July 2008
What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a skin disease that is prevalent with the people who are very fair. Red patches appear on the nose, face, forehead, and cheeks and is known as erythema in this stage. In extreme cases, it might lead to small bumps on face, i...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta