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Best blemish acne cream I've ever
used. Calms the blemish down
overnight. I've been a Proactive
user for several years and it
doesn't compare to this product!
The jar is small, but you don't
need much at all. Great product!
Patrick C Chesapeake VA
I have mild/moderate adult
acne...well I should say I HAD
acne, because after one week
of using this product, I don't
have a single blemish on my
face! It really does work
quickly; I noticed results after
the first two days of using it.
It's even fading my red acne
marks as well! I love getting
up in the morning and seeing
how good my skin looks. I will
continue to use this stuff as
long as they keep making it.
Myra S Raleigh NC
I had moderate body acne on my
chest, back, and shoulder area. I
have been using the anti-bacterial
treatment for about 2 weeks
now and I can see that my acne
is disappearing. I also use it on my
face to prevent zits from
happening. The bottome line, I
would recommend this acne
treatment for body/face acne!
Bonnie V Largo FL
The polish heals even the big
nasty pimples in a few days,
with the smaller ones healing
in hours. It really does help to
minimize the appearance of
most acne after I apply it,
too. Overall I would say it is a
great produce for anyone
who, like me, considers even
minor acne to be a major
annoyance!
Terry C Brookings SD
Many people find that with traditional acne treatments their acne and skin becomes worse.
The chemicals used in most acne products can actually irritate your skin, causing redness and
inflammation.
Our acne products cause no irritation due to the natural formulation and will help promote a clear
complexion.
Due to the unique molecular structure of natural ingredients, that will mix readily with the skin's natural oils.
These ancient formulas are creating amazing cures that resolve acne conditions.
Studies have shown that it inhibits the growth of types of bacteria associated with acne and other persisting skin
problems. You will be surprised by the results.
Rising hormone levels during puberty may cause acne. In addition, acne is often inherited.
Other causes of acne may include the following:
Hormone level changes during the menstrual cycle in women.
Certain drugs (such as corticosteroids, lithium, and barbiturates).
Oil and grease from the scalp, mineral or cooking oil, and certain cosmetics.
Bacteria growth inside pimples.
Acne can be aggravated by squeezing the pimples or by scrubbing the skin too hard. Some environmental conditions
such as pollution or humid conditions can also irritate the skin.
These two effects combined cause a build-up of oil in the hair follicles. This causes blackheads and whiteheads to
form.
For some people, their acne does not progress beyond this stage.
However in other people, the build-up of oil in the hair follicles creates an ideal environment for a bacterium called
Propionibacterium acnes to grow.
These bacteria normally live harmlessly on your skin but when this ideal environment is created, they grow.
They feed off the serum and produce substances that cause a response from your body's immune system. This
inflames the skin and creates the redness associated with spots.
In more severe 'inflammatory acne', cysts develop beneath the skin's surface. These acne cysts can rupture,
spreading the infection into nearby skin tissue. This can result in scarring.
Contrary to popular belief acne is not caused by eating fatty food or chocolate.
dirt - blackheads get their dark colour through excess skin pigment - not dirt so washing
more does not help, although if you do not wash your skin at all, bacteria will be able to
multiply
Acne is not contagious, so you cannot catch it.
Some contraceptive pills may make acne worse. This is due to the type of progestogen hormone in some pills whereas
some other types of contraceptive pills can improve acne - see Treatments section below. Your GP will advise you which
contraceptive pill to take some medicines can make acne worse.
For example, some medicines taken for epilepsy, and steroid creams and ointments that are used for eczema. Do not
stop a prescribed medicine if you suspect it is making your acne worse, but tell your GP. An alternative may be an option
steroids can cause acne as a side-effect
Acne is caused a number of things, but dirt isn’t normally one of
them. Acne blemishes form when dead skin cells mix with your body’
s natural (serum) oil, forming a plug in the hair follicle.
Dirt may play a role in clogging the follicle but more often than not,
the culprit of the plugged pore is "scale" or dead skin cells that
slough off the inner lining of your hair follicle.
Because dirt is not causing your acne, over washing your face or
body (more than 2–3 times per day) will not make your it better. In
fact, too much washing or overuse of harsh scrubs and “pore strips”
can actually strip the skin of the oil it needs to stay soft and pliable.
Over washing may stimulate your skin to create more oil, thereby
worsening the problem.


Acne is caused also by the over activity of the sebaceous glands that secrete oily substances onto the skin.
The sebaceous glands of people with acne are especially sensitive to normal blood levels of a hormone called
testosterone, found naturally in both men and women.
Testosterone in people prone to acne triggers the sebaceous glands to produce an excess of serum. At the same
time, the dead skin cells lining the openings of the hair follicles (the tubes that hold the hair) are not shed properly
and clog up the follicles.
There are a number of things that can make your acne worse. These include the
following:
picking and squeezing the spots may cause further inflammation and scarring stress can
make acne worse in some people, although it is not clear why in women, outbreaks may
be affected by the hormonal changes that occur during the menstrual cycle excessive
production of male hormones such as testosterone from conditions such as polycystic
ovary syndrome may be another cause.
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