Cystic Acne Treatment
Perhaps you had the notion that cystic acne treatment entails a process equivalent to explaining rocket science to a 3 year old. Well, that will be a difficult task even to the older academic giants among us. Cystic acne treatment is fundamentally different from the treatment of common acne and rosacea. Cystic acne is the most severe form of acne, far more damaging to the skin than the more familiar whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. The underlying causes of cystic acne, [...]
Acne Vulgaris Treatment
Acne vulgaris treatment is nothing to be afraid of. That is because acne vulgaris is just the Latin term for “common acne,” the well-known acne that causes pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. Acne vulgaris is so common that some doctors consider it almost normal. The truth is, moderate cases of acne vulgaris are self-limiting. That is, they will resolve themselves-after a few years-even without treatment. Almost no teen affected by common acne, however, wants to wait to get rid of zits. [...]
How to Get Rid of Whiteheads
Whiteheads are the simplest and least damaging form of acne. Plugs of sebum and bacteria blocking a pore, whiteheads are not blacked by oxidation or reddened by inflammation. They are smaller and less visible than other manifestations of acne, but they are not necessarily easy to treat. Here is some steps you can follow to learn how to get rid of whiteheads. Getting rid of whiteheads requires: Gently removing the compacted sebum and bacteria that is blocking the pore, and [...]
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How to Get Rid of Blackheads
How to get rid of blackheads is a question that every teen -and nearly every adult- faces at one time or another. Here are three sure ways to get rid of blackheads for good without resorting to painful techniques that can leave acne scars. While a whitehead is a closed pore that protects its contents from oxidation, a blackhead is an open, but clogged, pore that exposes its contents to the oxygen in the surrounding air. Oxygen darkens the oily [...]

