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		<title>The Connection Between Diet and Acne</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner">Acne, as you may notice, affects additional than ninety percent of the worlds population at some occasion in their life. It is in detail the most common skin disease treated by dermatologist and most of its victims are teenagers and adults. According to some technical research, acne is caused by different factors like hormones, bacteria, and some genetic factors. Some even oral that acne is caused by a poor diet, to which many did not agree.</p>
<p>Well, the acne and diet issue has been studied for several years. Although some dermatologist claimed that diet has naught to do with the formation of acne, many still hold that acne and diet has a certain dovetail. Acne and diet are somehow correlated as diet plays a role in the maturation of acne. Heres a common interpretation that cede show how acne and diet are connected.</p>
<p>Certain studies own found out that eating pure carbohydrates and sugar leads to a surge of insulin as well as an insulin – like swelling factor proclaimed as IGF – 1 in the article. If this forms, it then can escort to an excess of mainly hormones, androgens, which are deemed as the most potent produce of the acne formation. The acne and diet connection maintains that if an excess of manlike hormones is produced, the pores of the skin leave emit sebum or oil, which is a greasy substance that generally pulls the weight of acne – causing bacteria. In addendum, this process triggers the IGF – 1 to create skin cells proclaimed as keratinocytes to duplicate and multiply, which in turn is a process material with the acne formation.</p>
<p>further, the dovetail between acne and diet is shown with the impact of certain studies conducted on the acne cases in islanders of Papua New Guinea and hunter – gatherers of Paraguay. According to this acne and diet connection study, the face of acne is triggered by some environmental factors to which diet is one. Many posses found out through such acne and diet study that limiting grains is an integral pace toward optimizing your health, which led the researchers to think that no – grain diet is somehow salutary for acne.</p>
<p>Today, the acne and diet fit is one of the hottest issues in the medical field. Many own claimed that there is only little research regarding the connection between acne and diet for there is no money in it. Some even claimed that doctors and dermatologists only chat that diet has naught to do with acne since they cant sell you a healthy diet. Now, come to think of it, underneath it all, acne just like some diseases is caused by diet, but you cant cure it by just focusing on the diet since some other aggravators are behind it.</div>
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		<title>How to Choose the Right Skin Care Specialist</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2023 20:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner">If you are to use certain types of skin care products or if you are planning to undergo a cosmetic procedure to enhance your skin tone or feature, it is always advisable to consult a licensed and well-experienced skin care specialist or dermatologist.</p>
<p>To help you choose a skin care specialist that you can trust, below is a list of advices on what to look for:</p>
<p>1. Certification of passing the board</p>
<p>Take note that any doctor can declare that they are a skin specialist. This means that there are some doctors who can claim that they are a registered dermatologist even if they are not.</p>
<p>In the United States, becoming a dermatologist requires three years of studying skin, nails, and hair disorders at any authorized medical school in the country. Special trainings for different types of skin surgeries are also required on dermatologists.</p>
<p>When all the required trainings and studies are completed, the doctor is then expected to take the board exam, which consists of comprehensive sets of skill assessment tests. The board exam is conducted by the American Board of Dermatology. This academic body sets the standards for the competency level of a dermatologist or a skin specialist.</p>
<p>However, passing the board does not always guarantee that a doctor is sure to become a good skin specialist. It is more of a proof that a doctor completed all the required trainings and curriculums on dermatology as well as learned enough to pass the board exam.</p>
<p>If you already have a doctor in mind, you can check out at the American Board of Dermatology website if the name is one of those that pass the board exam.</p>
<p>2. Specific area of expertise</p>
<p>It is a must to check first the expertise of your chosen dermatologist or skin specialist, for while majority of dermatologists know how to treat all skin-related problems, there are other licensed skin specialists today that hold additional certifications on special areas of dermatology namely the Pediatric Dermatology, Clinical and Laboratory Dermatological Immunology, and Dermatopathology.</p>
<p>Apart from the three special areas of dermatology, doctors can also practice their area of specialty. For instance, dermatologists can be known for handling patients with allergy, those with severe acne, and people with skin-related cancer condition.</p>
<p>3. Attitude towards his/her profession</p>
<p>A doctor cannot be considered a good doctor (even if he is a competent one) if his attitude towards his patients is unprofessional or contemptible. Avoid doctors who are inattentive and do not really seem to care whatever treatment would be best for their patients. Go for the ones who are willing to give you the proper treatment that you need and are interested to hear your ideas, thoughts, and questions regarding the skin care treatment, procedure, and consultation.</p>
<p>4. Clinic ambiance</p>
<p>The ambiance of the clinic doesnt necessarily have to be the fancy decors or the number of flashy certificates posted on the walls. The clinics ambiance is more on the environment. Better trust clinics of formidable and well-experienced doctors that have clean waiting areas and offices. A plus, of course, is the presence of helpful, attentive, and friendly medical staff inside the clinic.</div>
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		<title>Acne Medication From Your Dermatologist</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2023 20:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>You may decide that your acne problem is serious and wish to consult a dermatologist. Before visiting a dermatologist for the first time, it is good to know what to expect especially in the type of acne medication that he or she is likely to prescribe.</p>
<p>While seeking treatment, your dermatologist may prescribe you with more than one type of acne medication. This can be normal as acne is usually assessed on a-case-by-case basis. Therefore, acne medications that work for another does not necessarily imply that it will also work for you. Depending on the seriousness of your acne problem, your dermatologist may be prescribing you with a topical acne medication and/or a systematic approach to reduce the cases of flare-ups and inflammations.</p>
<p>A topical acne medication treatment is one that is applied on the skin surface. It can come in different forms; for example, lotions, gels, soaps and creams. Benzoyl peroxide is a common ingredient in the majority of acne medications as it helps in slowing down the activities of the oil glands in producing skin oil called “sebum”. However, continued use of this acne medication may cause the skin to dry and crack up plus a possible irritation and burning sensation may be felt. But this can be resolved pretty easily through minimizing the level of usage of benzoyl peroxide.</p>
<p>It is important that this product is used over the infected area, not just directly to one or two individual pimples. Smearing and flaking are likely to carry the infection to other parts of the skin, like the back, shoulders and neck. So you have to be careful, when you apply this product.</p>
<p>Retin A, a derivative of Vitamin A is not a topical acne medication but it is noted to show great effects on the growth of acne. It works by drying the skin thus preventing new pimples form developing. However, it is suggested that if you should use this, you must at all times, stay away from the sun as this may only aggravate the skin condition.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, systematic acne medication is one that is taken internally to combat acne. It usually comes in the form of antibiotics. The type of antibiotic that you may use will depend largely on the severity of the case and your skin type. At times, you may be prescribed to use small amounts of antibiotic contents like that in Bacitracyn and many over the counter acne medications.</p>
<p>On the average, these acne medications may take six to eight weeks before significant developments take effect.</p>
<p>In certain cases, your dermatologist may prescribe you with hormonal acne medication reatment. The principle in most hormonal treatments is to control the release of hormones such as androgens and testosterone. This happens when the dermatologist decides that hormone imbalances is the cause of your acne.</p>
<p>Of course, it is always best to get a professional and qualified skin specialist or dermatologist for a proper diagnosis. Choose one that comes highly recommended by your friends and relatives. Spend time to search for a good dermatologist.</p></div>
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		<title>How to Apply Skin Care Products the Right Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2023 19:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner">It is pretty well known that different people get different results with the same skin care products. This can be caused by variations in body chemistry, but more often than not its because everyone applies skin care products differently. Of course, if a particular product doesn&#8217;t give you the results you expect, it doesn&#8217;t always mean you are applying the product incorrectly. Unfortunately, many products just don’t work as advertised, no matter what you do! To top that off, some products may work for some people but not for others even when used properly. Nevertheless, when a product doesnt work, it may often be due to incorrect application.

Products like skin creams, gels. or lotions are a mixture of chemicals that have a biological action, applied topically to the skin. So the effectiveness depends on whether the active ingredients work, and whether they are absorbed properly into your skin. Your skins temperature, hydration, environment and other factors will influence your skin’s ability to absorb the active ingredients in a product. To be sure that you get optimal effectiveness of you skin care products:

Cleanse skin before applying any products. The best time to apply is right after you come out of a warm shower or bath because not only is your skin clean, but it is also moist and warm, so it will absorb whatever you apply much better. Do not wash with hot water because excessive heat accelerates aging. Water should be comfortably warm but not hot. However, if you plan to apply anything oily that blocks the pores, splash cool water on yourself to close pores. Just pat dry with a towel. Also, use a charcoal shower filter to prevent exposure to the chlorine in the water. You probably drink bottled or filtered water – but you can absorb more chlorine through your skin during a shower than you would get from an 8 oz. glass of water!

When cleansing your skin, don’t use regular soap or shampoo, theyre much too drying. Use a good moisturizing soap, a skin cleanser, or plain warm (not hot) water.

The top layer of skin is mostly made from dry, dead cells. When this layer becomes too thick, either from aging or poor skin care skin, the active ingredients of a skin care product have trouble penetrating. Professional microdermabrasion safely removes that top layer of skin, revealing the healthier, younger-looking skin underneath and allowing skin care products to be better absorbed for greater effectiveness. In addition, microdermabrasion done regularly strengthens the skin by stimulating elastin and collagen production, which helps diminish wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars and many other blemishes.

Use short, firm strokes to apply skin care products. Do not stretch the skin. Do not rub. After applying, gently massage the products into your skin by tapping the area with your fingers for 30 seconds or so.

When using a professional microdermabrasion product at home, it is important to read the directions and follow them very carefully. Remember, professional microdermabrasion is usually applied with expensive machines and medically-trained professionals. You can save a lot by doing it yourself, but dont be over-eager to get that 10-years-younger look. Apply the sponges gently the first time – let your skin adjust to the application. Add a little more time and pressure each application, about 2 weeks apart, up to a maximum of 3-5 minutes (depending on the sensitivity of your skin).

If you have sensitive skin or allergies, always test the products you want to use first on a small patch of skin on your underarm (the soft skin on the bottom of your forearm).

DO YOU HAVE SENSITIVE SKIN? Did you know sensitive skin is very common? More than 40% of people say they have it. Its causes include age, heredity, gender, and racial differences. These questions below can help you find out if your skin may be sensitive. Of course, a trip to your dermatologist is the best way to find out!

Does your skin get extra dry after you wash it with soap?

Does your skin get extra oily and break out after you use particular types of moisturizers?

If you answered Yes to one or both of these questions, you may have sensitive skin.

Does your skin get red, itch, burn, or feel “tight” after coming into direct or indirect contact with perfumes and/or particular shampoos, shaving creams, detergents, dish soaps, hair sprays, cleaning products, or deodorants?

Irritants to sensitive skin include many household and personal products. The fragrances and dyes in just about every household product, and many personal care products, can cause irritation either from direct contact or even from deposits left on your clothes, towels, or bedding. If you have any of the classic signs and symptoms of sensitive skin in Question 3, try to use hypoallergenic products without ingredients known to cause skin reactions.

Does your skin get red, itch, burn, or feel “tight” after extended exposure to sun, wind, heat, or cold?

Sensitive skin often reacts to extreme weather conditions. In fact, anything in the environment that damages your skin’s natural protective barrier against water evaporation — called sebum — can irritate sensitive skin.

Do you have acne or psoriasis?

People with acne, psoriasis, or skin conditions like eczema often have sensitive skin. These conditions impair immune system functioning and/or destroy the skin’s protective barrier. If you have of these conditions, you may have sensitive skin.</div>
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