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Talk About Counterintuitive. Chocolate that Reduces Acne?
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Posted by Cari Martens from neemee
Chocolate doesn’t cause acne, it cures it. Or so claims the manufacturers of new Acne Care chocolates from Frutels. While the old saw that chocolate causes acne was debunked years ago, the makers of these new chocolate-coated candies say their sweet confection really does reduce the presence of pimples.

Packed with antioxidants and micro-nutrients, the chocolates assist the body’s defenses and clear up the skin from within, Frutels claims.
The company recommends a dose of two to five chocolates per day for quickest results.
Frutels’ data indicates that 73 percent of people surveyed experienced improvement in their complexion after eating just two bars per day for two weeks. Read the rest of this entry »
Simple Steps For Acne Free Skin!
This routine is likely to dramatically reduce your acne. For everyone I have ever met who has followed it reasonably well, acne has improved. There is a good chance that you can get away with following only small parts of the routine: Zinc, reduce/eliminate fruits & sugars & caffeine after 12pm, fixing your sleep cycle, and being outside (in shade, not in the direct sunlight, relax!) several hours/day should help.
There are strong indications, both from science and the personal experiences of dozens of acne sufferers, that there is correlation between your melatonin cycle and acne.
Melatonin is a naturally occurring compound produced by the pineal gland of the brain. Melatonin levels fluctuate based on a daily cycle, regulating the circadian rhythms of several biological functions. During the day, the brain produces less melatonin and at night melatonin surges. Unfortunately, modern lifestyles can completely destroy the melatonin cycle. When you are indoors, the body thinks it’s evening, so it produces more melatonin than it should. At night, a combination of too might light, not going to bed at the same time, sleeping in past sunrise, and too much melatonin wasted during the day prevent the brain from producing a proper melatonin surge. Read the rest of this entry »
How Long do Acne Red Marks Stay?
How Long do Acne Red Marks Stay?
Red marks caused from acne can linger for a while. Even though some acne marks can disappear in as little as a few days. The repair procedure is what tells the individual the medicines are working. Everyone is different. One person may heal extremely quickly while others take a longer period of time. Teenagers as well as an adult may take several days to completely heal. While the treatments worked the red marks is what takes the longest to depart. Blackheads are not the same as zits. Zits take longer to cure therefore the red marks take longer to leave.
A teenager as well as an adult has clashing healing periods. If the treatment takes a while to complete, the red marks may stay just as long. A treatment for the red marks is egg yoke, instead of egg whites to fight zits. Rub this mixture over your face and let it dry. Then gently wash it off after a little while. The red marks will start disappearing. There are a few remedies that can be explored to remove red marks quicker. Again, it is all up to the person’s body. A remedy may work for one but not for another.
Teenagers experience blackheads and zits frequently. An adult could encounter them only half the time. Treatments for acne and the problems that they leave behind can be dealt with. The best remedy for red marks is time. However, time may not be an option. Other home remedies can be tried. Even though remedies do exist, it is the person’s body that is the true test. Read the rest of this entry »
Needling Acne Scars
Needling acne scars: stimulates healthy collagen repair of acne scarring.
Skin needling is a revolutionary treatment to repair acne scars no matter how long they have been around. Needling is also called collagen induction therapy because it promotes laying down of new collagen and elastin and can produce remarkable results with depressed acne scars.
Skin needling is safe.
Skin needling for acne scars works without any risk of damaging normal skin. The process uses a medical roller to produce thousands of tiny entrance wounds. Because the wounds are pinpoint they seal and heal quickly while the needle injury under the skin, stirs skin cells to actively produce new collagen.
Two days after treatment the surface skin is healed, while in the deeper layers, where it matters, the skin goes about its business to repair. THERE IS NO RISK OF SCARRING WITH SKIN NEEDLING. Read the rest of this entry »
