What Really Does and Doesn’t Lead to Acne?
October 7, 2008
The unfortunate truth is that many people around the world suffer from acne on a day to day basis. This skin condition is often times viewed as an annoyance and can even lead to severe self-esteem issues among some acne sufferers. To better understand how to treat acne, it's a good idea to first understand where acne comes from. This article covers the truth about what does (and does not) causes acne. Read more
An Explanation That Chocolate Does Not Cause Acne
September 28, 2007
Chocolate does not cause acne. In fact, it has a number of qualities and properties that make it quite good for you. As proof of the fact that chocolate does not cause acne we turn to turn separate professional research studies. Read more
How to Cover Up Acne Proffesionaly
August 21, 2007

There is a way to professionally cover up your acne with makeup. It’s not difficult. All you have to do is follow some quick steps. The more you do it, the less time it will take and the more professional your make up job will look. Read more
Nodulocystic Acne Vulgris
August 21, 2007
Acne vulgaris is the most common form of acne, the one that affects nearly 85-90 percent of teenagers and young adults. There are many forms of treatment for acne vulgaris, many of these sold over the counter and quite effective, unless the acne develops into a severe form such as nodulocystic acne vulgaris. Read more
What Does And Does Not Cause Acne?
August 18, 2007
Many people have suffered from acne at one time in their lives. This skin affliction, though it's common, has negative connotations attached to it that cause self-esteem issues among some. In addition to these negative connotations that this affliction has, there are misconceptions over what causes people to suffer from it. In order to better understand the truth about what causes acne and to better understand how to treat it, let's discuss what can and can't lead to an outbreak of this skin problem. Read more
The Effect of Hormones on Acne
August 16, 2007
The development of acne is said to have a close connection with the changes in hormones. Certain studies have noted that people suffering from acne often have oily skin due to the high level of androgen and testosterone hormones present on the body. With this finding, many experts have noted that the balance of androgen and estrogen hormones is then required to maintain a healthy skin, a sort of Yin and Yang phenomenon. So, if hormonal imbalances occur, acne tends to develop. Read more
Acne Treatment
August 14, 2007
One of the most common skin disorders that plagues the lives of millions of people in the world today is acne. Acne is actually the scientific term for what we typically call pimples, whiteheads, blackheads or nodules that occur on our face, chest, upper back, or shoulders. There are certain causes for this skin disease. It is commonly believed that acne is result of an overproduction of sebum, which is a waxy substance that lubricates the skin. Read more
Acne Basics
August 14, 2007
One of the first questions that pops in people's minds when first faced with acne is, "What is this stuff and why is this happening to me"? Having a basic understanding of what acne is and how it forms is one of the first steps to fighting this all-too-common skin condition. Read more


