I’m going to try apple cider vinegar when I get it in a few days, but I needed my back and shoulder acne to be at least a little better sooner. I tried baking soda (baking soda+water as a scrub in the shower) and it definitely helped, but not completely (which I expected) How long or about how many uses until this treatment clears mild body acne? Thanks
So far yes! It has improved my acne in one use!
High-intensity, blue-violet light fights bacteria that causes acne. Painless (no, really, we do mean it) and medication-free, without known side-effects. Improves red bumps and pus bumps of acne. Most patients require weekly treatments for eight weeks. May be used in conjunction with other acne treatments. For patients of all ages and skin colors and types. This is visible blue-violet light, not damaging ultraviolet radiation. FDA approved. For more information, please visit our ClearLight page at skintreatment.com or our acne page at skintreatment.com Video used with permission of KFDA (CBS), HealthWatch 10, in Amarillo, Texas. Originally aired January 31, 2007, at 10 PM.
Birth control increases hunger… often resulting in weight gain. I think my acne is hormonal because no acne treatment, antibiotic worked, and I’m a teen. So I’m trying birth control, but I don’t want to gain weight. And I heard a vegan lifestyle is good for our overall health and maybe it’ll balance out the weight gain side affects. how does that sound?
im gluten intolerant so id be gluten free, raw vegan
Acne is a very common skin infection caused by excessive sebaceous gland secretion. Acne usually appears on the face, back, chest and shoulders. It is commonly seen in teenagers and adults. Acne is believed to be caused by the hormonal imbalance and toxins within the body. Acne can cause scars on the skin and make the skin sensitive and painful. The most effective acne treatment is that which offers long lasting results without any side effects. There are two types of acne treatments available and they are nonprescription acne treatment and prescription acne treatment.
Nonprescription acne treatments are mainly used for the treatment of mild types of acnes. This treatment is the best solution for reducing sebum production, killing bacteria and removing dead cells from the skin. Nonprescription acne medications include antibacterials, benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and alpha-hydroxy acids. Prescription acne treatments are used for the treatment of inflammatory acnes.