Articles, tagged with "excess sebum", page 5
06th January 2010
You may have heard of expressions like whiteheads and blackheads in acne conditions. Have you ever wondered what these terms really mean? This article intends to give you an understanding of it.
Sebaceous glands are attached to the hair follicles. Thes...
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Author:
Charles Stratton
29th December 2009
- sunflower seeds
- evening primrose oil
- pumpkin seeds
Taking 2-3 tablespoons of omega-6 oil a day will give you the amount of this oil that you body needs. You can add olive oil and other oils into your salad with the flax seed oil.
You can ge...
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Author:
Damien Fowler
15th December 2009
According to the American Academy of Dermatology 40 to 50 million Americans each year are affected by acne, the most common of all skin ailments. Acne occurs when the sebaceous glands in the skin overproduce oily substances called sebum. Excess sebum and ...
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Author:
Craig Jacobson
02nd December 2009
Blackhead is a type of acne vulgaris. It is usually caused by clogged pores and an accumulation of toxic oils expelled by the body. People with combination and oily skin are most susceptible to having blackheads. They also tend to have problems with enlar...
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Author:
velenciafoo
24th November 2009
When you have an acne outbreak, do you know how to take care of your skin? Unknowingly, many people tend to use acne skin care methods that aggravate their present condition further. Take for example the notion that a patient must seriously scrub his face...
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Author:
Dennis Lambert
15th November 2009
Many people suffer from the skin problem. There are three different types of skin problems and each has its own treatment. For example, using a treatment mask for oily skin in a person with dry skin can cause dry skin to worsen.
Many people were faced ...
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Author:
ayurvedicherbal
28th October 2009
Quite a bit of money can be spent searching for acne cures that work. There are so many products available, that it is hard to know which ones to try. You try one product, only to be disappointed, and then spend a lot of money on another system that claim...
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Author:
anil98135
27th October 2009
The medical term used for common acne is Acne vulgaris. Acne is a widespread inflammatory skin malady characterized by pimples on the face and chest. It occurs when the pores of the skin lie just beneath the skin's surface become clogged with oil, dead sk...
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Author:
Dainly Marksion
20th October 2009
For those with oily skin, pores can easily become blocked with excess sebum and the contents turn black. The most commonly affected areas are the nose, chin and forehead. Other parts of the body can also be affected, including the neck and back. There is ...
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Author:
Lin
15th October 2009
Acne is the most common skin disorder. Over 10% of Americans age 25 - 44 have acne. Over 85% Americans age 12 - 25 will have acne at one time or the other.
If ignored, acne can become infected, create scars, and pockmarks that become permanent on you...
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Author:
J Solutions
06th October 2009
The title of this article was deliberately written to make you think, with the hope you will read it and take the advice it offers about treating severe acne at home. It is important that you understand that your acne is NOT your fault but, at the same ti...
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Author:
Jim DeSantis
23rd September 2009
One of the common skin complaints among women is that of blackheads. The problem of large skin pores and subsequent blackheads and whiteheads are especially common among women with oily skin. Here is some useful information and tips to deal with blackhead...
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Author:
kabirbedi
22nd September 2009
Today acne is becoming and issue affecting all different ages of people, even though it is particularly dreaded by teenagers. There are no doubts however, that teenagers more commonly suffer from acne than other age groups. As it happens there are tons of...
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Author:
calismith
16th September 2009
To treat acne, one has to address the cause of acne. Acne is caused by
1. The blocking of the gland
2. Presence of bacterium P.acnes,
3. Excess Sebum Production
4. Hormonal imbalance
5. Use of comedogenic products and any other reason.
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Author:
jeyanth
11th September 2009
There is something about oily hair that makes our stomachs turn. You've seen them on the streets, subways, trains, and planes, probably just about everywhere, people whose hair is practically dripping with oil. Many of us are guilty of questioning the ...
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