09
Jul

Pre-teens, teens and some adults face the daily image of themselves in the mirror with pimples and acne scar. No matter how many products some people use, even it it is the best acne cream, they still can’t get completely rid of acne.

At younger ages kids might grow the complex of having acne. Some just hide themselves and become very introvert, others face the nasty comments from their friends. Adults feel uncomfortable and try to cover up the acne with make-up. Now, how to cover up acne? Here is a short video to exemplify the best way to do it.


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Don’t hide yourself, acne can be treated and covered.

24
Mar
Acne Vulgaris on an arm.

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We already know that adolescence brings us a weird and freaking new look that make us shy, embarrassed and complexed. I’m talking about the acne that usually attacks teenagers, when all those hormones are popping up in the body stream. We all know that acne appears, it’s treatable but can cause some inner psychological damage to the teenagers.

What about adult acne? Although people don’t talk about it often, adult onset acne is very common, especially in women, due to the hormone level variation throughout the month. Menstruation and contraceptive pills are the most important factors for adult acne in women.

Acne is also a hereditary disease, so if you have some family members suffering from it, it is possible that you and your kids will also have it.

Some medications can also have acne as a side effect. If you feel that a medication you are taking is causing you acne you should to your doctor and ask for advice. There are a wide variety of treatments available on the market but you should always check with a doctor before buying a treatment on your own.