Monday, June 2, 2008

Tri-previfem, adult acne

With the advancement of technology, along came the different machines tailored to make people more beautiful. Nowadays, the so-called Blue Light Therapy is the most popular acne removal therapy that is approved by the FDA. Many famous celebrities and skin care experts prove that the UV light of the Blue Light Therapy makes the skin free from acne and other blemishes caused by different harsh environmental factors. Moreover, it also helps the treated area to prevent wrinkles and age spots from appearing. However, since this involves the use of modern machinery, the Blue Light Therapy can be out of your budget's range. It also needs 3 or more sessions before the acne completely disappear.
This astringent comes from the plant with the same name. It is widely spread from Nova Scotia in Canada down to Texas and Florida. Simply steam the twigs of this plant and voila! The extract you get from it serves as your astringent. Remember to cool it though. What's good about this is that it occurs naturally and even the process it has undergone is all natural. You can be assured it is less harsh compared with commercially-produced astringents.
Besides these simple steps, there are many alternative acne treatments you may not have thought of, many of them also in the "simple and natural" category. Among these are nutritional and herbal supplements. Zinc has proven effective in some studies, though zinc supplements should be taken with caution as too much can cause severe and unpleasant side effects. Tea tree oil, an ingredient in some cleansers, works well for many (and has some antibiotic properties - it is worth noting that antibiotics are sometimes prescribed by dermatologists for severe acne).
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