What you need to know about cystic acne

What You Need to Know About Cystic Acne

Cystic Acne is also known as nodulocystic acne, and it is the most severe form of acne. Rarer than other types of acne, cystic acne most often effects the face, chest, back and shoulders. This form of acne is extremely troublesome for those who suffer from it, but there are treatments available to significantly reduce the effects of cystic acne.

What causes cystic acne?

Like other forms of acne, cystic acne is caused by an excess of sebum that clogs the pores of the skin. The acne develops small cysts or nodules of inflammation. These cysts are larger and more painful than a regular acne pimple, and are pus-filled. Specific factors that may cause cystic acne are:

Genetics – Cystic acne runs in families.

Hormones – During adolescence, certain times of the menstrual cycle or when a woman is approaching menopause, cystic acne may develop or be aggravated.

Stress – Stress may be related to outbreaks of cystic and other types of acne.

Harsh soaps or over-washing – Using harsh cleansers or excessively washing may actually aggravate cystic acne. While it is important to keep the skin clean, it is just as important to treat it gently.

Make-up that is greasy may clog pores and lead to acne and cystic acne.

Some medications – If you think your medication may be causing cystic acne breakouts, consult with your doctor.

Poor diet – While diet will not cause cystic acne, a healthy diet is a good way to fight it. If you eat a healthy diet, your body will be better prepared to fight infection and heal itself. Also, some food sensitivities may cause breakouts.

Popping pimples – You should never pop pimples. Popping a regular pimple could lead to the pimple becoming more infected than is was and causing cystic acne to form.

How to treat cystic acne

It’s important to treat cystic acne early in order to prevent or at least reduce scarring. It is always necessary to keep the affected area clean and dry (but again, don’t over do it or use harsh cleansers). Wash with a soap made especially for acne. You may want to try an over-the-counter acne kit, as they have shown good results for some. Or you can try a simple anti-acne gel or cream that has benzoyl peroxide in it. It is important to be consistent in your treatment program.

If the cystic acne is severe, you will need to see your doctor or dermatologist for treatment options. Often, antibiotics are prescribed, and while they can be effective, long-term antibiotic therapy is recommended only for the most severe cases because of growing antibiotic resistance among acne strains.

Even though cystic acne is the most severe and troubling of all acnes, it is treatable and as with all things it will disappear over time. The key is early treatment to prevent future outbreaks and scarring.

While cystic acne is the most severe form of acne, causing physical discomfort and emotional distress, there are ways to treat it and lessen the effect it has on your life. Here you will find valuable information on this most troubling form of acne.

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Adult acne getting rid of it

Adult Acne – Getting Rid of it!

If you were part of the majority of people that were unlucky to be plagued with teen acne, just think of all the snickers, jests and humiliation you had to go through, then it easier for you to understand why most adult acne sufferers go through a lot of hassles to remove adult acne from their lives. We both know that adult acne is not a terminal disease (you can’t die from having it, I guess you knew that uhhh?). The major thing acne gives us are ugly scars and sometimes they could be really ugly, like mine was at a certain time.

Most of we adults afflicted with acne are usually on the look out for the magical cure that would gives us the fresh and smooth face or skin we had when we were eleven years old. Before we go on a wild goose chase looking for the magical acne medication that would rid us of adult acne lets understand why and how these little annoying monsters grow on our faces.

Why do so many adults still have acne?

It seems from all the amount spent on all those expensive research they still tell us the same thing that we were have all read in encyclopedias, the major cause of adult acne always has something to do with our hormones running wild and also genetics (my dad had a very bad case of acne when he was younger, more severe than mine was). The genetics part simply means that your biological family history has a large chunk of the blame of why you are suffering from adult acne. But aside those there are some other factors that are responsible for worsening your acne condition, some of them include:

  • Side effects from some drugs – (such as corticosteroids, androgenic steroids, and lithium)
  • Picking at or squeezing at the pimples
  • Harsh scrubbing of the skin
  • Oil based cosmetic products – (I guess you know this one already)
  • Stress, illness or exhaustion
  • Heat and moisture
  • Diet has a some amount of influence on acne – (and please eating chocolate does not cause acne, where the heck did you hear that from)
  • Pregnancy
  • Menstruation
  • Menopause

How does Adult Acne form on the Skin?

The formation of adult acne as we all know has something to do with sebum, follicle and all those big words that I read in some 21 inches thick encyclopedia. In simple words it is formed when oil (also know as sebum) that is produced underneath the skin surface is blocked from reaching the skin surface where it always flows to, through a hair-containing canal called a “follicle”.

The follicle wall sheds cells often and the canal is used to remove dead cells, which sort of become sticky and block the opening as they attempt to leave the follicle. The blockage results in increased bacteria growth in the follicle, which turns the trapped sebum into a very irritating substance and results in an inflammation that is widely known as acne.

Pheww!!! All that explanation reminds me of high school biology (so painfully boring to me).

In one sentence on how acne forms it is simply put as “Dead skin cells clog the pores, and bacteria cause inflammation which results in acne on the skin”.

Although so many adults like you have tried many acne medications and cosmetics to combat acne, we tend to wonder why they seem not to get rid of the problem once and for all but still they re-occur. It seems that acne forms when one or more of these conditions occurs:

  • A blockage in the follicle
  • There is an over production of sebum (oil)
  • Increased bacteria growth within the hair follicle.

Researchers have found out that the hormone responsible for acne, which is called “testosterone”. Yes you have heard of it before it is the male hormone (it is found in both males and females but it is produced in high levels in males). Testosterone is responsible for increasing production of sebum (oil), which results in more pimples. Since testosterone is an androgen and is more in males than females, this explains why men tend to have more severe cases of acne than women (at least that explains why I used to have more pimples on my face than my elder sister although she started having pimples on her face before I started having mine).

Adult acne occurs as visible bumps on the surface of the skin usually on the face, although body acne is also common. Adult Acne is seen as pus-filled blisters; small reddish bumps, ugly looking thick red skin on the nose, cheeks and forehead, and small reddish blood vessels all seen on the skin surface. Acne outbreaks usually occur on the face, neck, chest, and shoulders and back. A highbrow term for adult acne is “acne rosacea”.

For so many folks stress seems to be one of the major factors in aggravating their acne condition. When I was in college towards the end of the semester when the amount of work we had to do increases, I tend to have more break outs of pimples maybe as a result of the stress or because I had lesser time for acne skin care. It seems aside the fact that you have to contend with hormones and genetics being the major cause of you acne condition you also have things like stress to worsen it.

Achieving Acne Control with the best Acne Medication

The first step in treating your adult acne condition has to do with proper acne skin care.

  • First of all AVOID the temptation of SQUEEZING your PIMPLES. Most of the time this results in the scars you see on your face. The bigger a pimple is the higher the chances it will leave a scar if you “pop” it.
  • Remember to wash your skin gently only twice a day; this is very helpful in removing surface dirt and excessive oil, which could worsen your acne condition by clogging the pores. Also please do not use abrasive soaps. They could damage your skin pores and leave your skin too dry.
  • If you currently use oil-based cosmetics it’s time you switch to water-based, non-comedogenic cosmetics as oil-based creams or lotions irritate oily skin and cause further breakouts and blemishes.
  • You should also make it a habit to always remove your makeup before going to bed.
  • Consider applying an oil-free moisturizer to your skin after washing. This helps your skin replenish its own moisture and keeps the oil glands from over producing.
  • Always remember to shampoo regularly. This prevents oily hair from rubbing off on your skin.
  • Like we learnt in biology class, a balanced diet is necessary for optimum health. A balanced diet and drinking 10-12 glasses of water a day can help keep your skin healthy. There are some physicians that believe that an increase in iodine consumption aggravates acne and recommend a reduction or elimination of fish and iodized salt.
  • Relax a little to reduce stress and try planning out your activities so you are not under a lot of pressure from your daily activities.

In case you are looking for a more aggressive adult acne treatment to totally banish those little monsters of your face/body you should try using a combination of treatment like that offered by clear pores system which consists of a facial/body wash, facial/body protection cream and a herbal supplement which fights the acne from the inside and the outside. This triple combination is guaranteed to get rid of acne from your life.

Another very impressive acne treatment available is acnezine, which has natural ingredients that work to take care of the skin. They help control free radicals that cause skin damage, aging and wrinkling, and that can contribute to infection. Acnezine limits inflammation, helping take care of the ugly redness, and working to limit the inflammatory response that can cause scarring. And, Acnezine promotes healing. Acnezine consists of skin anti-Oxidant Capsules and acne Moisturizing Cr?me which ensures acne is combated from both inside and outside the body.

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Jessica simpson hair extensions its time to channel jessica

Jessica Simpson Hair Extensions: It's Time to Channel Jessica!

If you’re like most women, you’ve longed for the hairstyles of the rich and famous. From long sleek locks to a headful of curls, you wonder how their hair looks so beautiful every time they’re in front of the camera. With a slew of hair stylists available at their beck and call, these superstars can change their look within minutes and always look fantastic. You don’t have to wait any longer to have the same beautiful hair. If you love Jessica Simpson’s gorgeous hair, then consider purchasing Jessica Simpson hair extensions and wigs. It’s one of the fastest ways to go from your traditional look to star quality!

One of the best things about Jessica Simpson hair extensions is that they are so easy to use. You’ll receive a full set of instructions, including using the extensions to create a variety of looks. There are ponytail and headband extensions, as well as lengths up to 25 inches. From straight to wavy to really curly, there is a style that’s perfect for you. If you decide that wigs are a better choice for you, then you’ll love the styles, colors, and lengths available in wigs, as well.

You have a choice of synthetic or human hair extensions. Obviously, human hair extensions look more like – well, human hair! You can use all your favorite styling products, such as flat irons, hot rollers, and curling wands. Some of the human hair extensions can be colored, but that should only be done by a beautician that has experience in dying hair extensions. Otherwise, you may find your extensions are not the color you were hoping for. Since Jessica Simpson hair extensions are available in so many colors, it’s usually not necessary to dye them anywhere.

The prices will vary on Jessica Simpson hair extensions based upon whether they are synthetic or human hair, the length, and the style. You can find a small synthetic set for about $50, but most will cost around $100. The human hair extensions will cost quite a bit more, even up to $500, depending on which website you order from. If you spend a little time researching for the lowest prices, you’ll usually find a special going on. These might include free shipping or a percentage off your total order. Every dollar you can save is well worth it!

When caring for your Jessica Simpson hair extensions, the first thing to remember is never to sleep in them. You can wash and dry them as you would your natural hair, but you must lay them out flat to prevent tangling. Unfortunately, once they are tangled, you may not be able to return to the way they were.

In closing, Jessica Simpson hair extensions and wigs are a great choice for women who want to change their look, but now with chemicals or permanent extensions. With the wide range of styles, lengths, and colors available, it’s easy to find one that suits your lifestyle!

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Natural gemstones

Natural Gemstones

However certain rocks, (such as lapis lazuli) and organic materials (such as amber or jet) are not minerals, but are still used for jewelry, and are therefore often considered to be  Natural Gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their lustre or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. Rarity is another characteristic that lends value to a gemstone. Apart from jewelry, from earliest antiquity until the 19th century engraved gems and hardstone carvings such as cups were major luxury art forms; the carvings of Carl Faberg? were the last significant works in this tradition.

The traditional classification in the West, which goes back to the Ancient Greeks, begins with a distinction between precious and semi-precious stones; similar distinctions are made in other cultures. In modern usage the precious stones are diamond, ruby, sapphire and emerald, with all other gemstones being semi-precious. This distinction is unscientific and reflects the rarity of the respective stones in ancient times, as well as their quality: all are translucent with fine color in their purest forms, except for the colorless diamond, and very hard, with hardnesses of 8-10 on the Mohs scale. Other stones are classified by their color, translucency and hardness. The traditional distinction does not necessarily reflect modern values, for example, while garnets are relatively inexpensive, a green garnet called Tsavorite, can be far more valuable than a mid-quality emerald. Another unscientific term for semi-precious gemstones used in art history and archaeology is hardstone. Use of the terms ‘precious’ and ‘semi-precious’ in a commercial context is, arguably, misleading in that it deceptively implies certain stones are intrinsically more valuable than others, which is not the case.

In modern times  Natural Gemstones are identified by gemologists, who describe gems and their characteristics using technical terminology specific to the field of gemology. The first characteristic a gemologist uses to identify a gemstone is its chemical composition. For example, diamonds are made of carbon (C) and rubies of aluminium oxide (Al2O3). Next, many gems are crystals which are classified by their crystal system such as cubic or trigonal or monoclinic. Another term used is habit, the form the gem is usually found in. For example diamonds, which have a cubic crystal system, are often found as octahedrons.

There are no universally accepted grading systems for any gemstone other than white (colorless) diamond. Diamonds are graded using a system developed by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in the early 1950s. Historically all gemstones were graded using the naked eye. The GIA system included a major innovation, the introduction of 10x magnification as the standard for grading clarity. Other <a href=” http://www.gemandgemstone.com “> Natural Gemstones </a> are still graded using the naked eye (assuming 20/20 vision).

A mnemonic device, the “four C’s” (color, cut, clarity and carat), has been introduced to help the consumer understand the factors used to grade a diamond.[8] With modification these categories can be useful in understanding the grading of all gemstones. The four criteria carry different weight depending upon whether they are applied to colored gemstones or to colorless diamond. In diamonds, cut is the primary determinant of value followed by clarity and color. Diamonds are meant to sparkle, to break down light into its constituent rainbow colors (dispersion) chop it up into bright little pieces (scintillation) and deliver it to the eye (brilliance). In its rough crystalline form, a diamond will do none of these things, it requires proper fashioning and this is called “cut”. In gemstones that have color, including colored diamonds, it is the purity and beauty of that color that is the primary determinant of quality.

Physical characteristics that make a colored stone valuable are color, clarity to a lesser extent (emeralds will always have a number of inclusions), cut, unusual optical phenomena within the stone such as color zoning, and asteria (star effects). The Greeks for example greatly valued asteria in gemstones, which were regarded as a powerful love charm, and Helen of Troy was known to have worn star-corundum.

Historically gemstones were classified into precious stones and semi-precious stones. Because such a definition can change over time and vary with culture, it has always been a difficult matter to determine what constitutes precious stones.

Diamond has a wide bandgap of 5.5 eV corresponding to the deep ultraviolet wavelength of 225 nanometers. This means pure diamond should transmit visible light and appear as a clear colorless crystal. Colors in diamond originate from lattice defects and impurities. The diamond crystal lattice is exceptionally strong and only atoms of nitrogen, boron and hydrogen can be introduced into diamond during the growth at significant concentrations (up to atomic percents). Transition metals Ni and Co, which are commonly used for growth of synthetic diamond by high-pressure high-temperature techniques, have been detected in diamond as individual atoms; the maximum concentration is 0.01% for Ni[24] and even much less for Co. Virtually any element can be introduced to diamond by ion implantation.

Nitrogen is by far the most common impurity found in gem diamonds. Nitrogen is responsible for the yellow and brown color in diamonds. Boron is responsible for the gray blue colors.Color in diamond has two additional sources: irradiation (usually by alpha particles), that causes the color in green diamonds; and plastic deformation of the diamond crystal lattice. Plastic deformation is the cause of color in some brown[26] and perhaps pink and red diamonds.In order of rarity, colorless diamond, by far the most common, is followed by yellow and brown, by far the most common colors, then by blue, green, black, translucent white, pink, violet, orange, purple, and the rarest, red. “Black”, or Carbonado, diamonds are not truly black, but rather contain numerous dark inclusions that give the gems their dark appearance. Colored diamonds contain impurities or structural defects that cause the coloration, while pure or nearly pure diamonds are transparent and colorless. Most diamond impurities replace a carbon atom in the crystal lattice, known as a carbon flaw. The most common impurity, nitrogen, causes a slight to intense yellow coloration depending upon the type and concentration of nitrogen present.[20] The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) classifies low saturation yellow and brown diamonds as diamonds in the normal color range, and applies a grading scale from “D” (colorless) to “Z” (light yellow). Diamonds of a different color, such as blue, are called fancy colored diamonds, and fall under a different grading scale.

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