Welcome to Acne Solution Site...
...your solution to a clearer complexion!
If you're already a suffer of acne then you've no doubt already spent some time checking out the numerous acne solutions currently available.
With there being various reasons for your acne it makes it more difficult finding the right treatment for your individual case. Things such as hormonal changes and diet, poor skin care or something alot deeper could be the reason.
There's acne treatments to help most conditions but you may need to experiment with a few before finding the solution that's best suited to you.
When you decide on a treatment you're going need to give it long enough to take effect. This can be frustrating as I know myself, not seeing any results within a few days just isn't long enough.
You should make sure you're doing everything else right aswell. Cleaning you skin daily, a good diet and drinking plenty of water and avoiding stress will give your body the best possible chance, even before you start any acne treatments.
If so... check out the link below!
Research to understanding Acne Rosacea better
Posted December 11th, 2007 by TerryIts is estimated that there’s some 30 million North Americans suffering with varying degrees of Acne Rosacea and with also an estimated 14 million Americans going improperly diagnosed with the condition.
There are currently several research projects ongoing investigating into the relationship between Acne Rosacea and the Demodex Mite’s presence on the human skin.
Who Suffer From Acne More? Men or Women
Posted October 24th, 2007 by TerryA new study by dermatologist Julie C. Harper to see whether acne is more prevalent in Men or Women has revealed that Women have a higher likelyhood of suffering with the condition.
The study involved surveying a total of 1,013 men and women aged 20 years and older.Below are some statistics derived from the study.
Honey as an acne treatment?
Posted September 17th, 2007 by TerryA microbiologist Shona Blair at Sydney University has been researching the sticky substance for the last 10 years has found that even in small concentrations honey is effective at killing off a wide range of bacteria, even of the superbugs variety.
Dr Blair and colleagues have also found honey kills off bacteria that cause tetanus, wound botulism and scar-forming acne.