Thursday, July 3, 2008

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Mild to moderate acne can be treated with cleansing your skin, washing your face once or twice a day with a gentle soap or wash; or using one or a combination of creams. To get the best results from these products it is important that you not only apply it to the present acne but all over the affected area. Using a lotion to help repair dried and damaged skin will also help skin look its best when accompanied by a blemish treatment.
Acne creams The answer for many people is to buy some over-the-counter product, usually a cream in the hope that the product will "zap those zits". Unfortunately many of these products simply don't work. They don't work because they focus on dealing with the symptoms, individual spots, rather than the cause of the acne. While a cream may be zapping an individual zit the skin is generating new spots and pimples.
A study was conducted by Dr. Kimball on 23 acne-suffering male participants to test if the effect of sweats will lead to more pimples on the back and chest. The 23 participants are divided into 3 groups. One group was asked not to do any exercise at all, another was ask to do exercise and immediately going to shower, and the last group was asked to do exercise but delay going to shower. The number of pimples was counted after 2 weeks later on the back and chest of each participant.
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