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Saturday, November 28th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

Acne rosacea is a fairly frequent skin disease. Red spots that look like pimples would appear on the faces of those who have the disease.Nonetheless these spots are not pimples but expanded blood vessels that appear through the skin, {creating} red color dots on various areas of the face. Acne rosacea mainly appears on the chin, the forehead and on the lower part of the nose. The phrase acne rosacea may not actually be the proper name for the skin disorder as the name is merely rosacea and acne is referred to here because of the resemblance between the two.

Acne as we all know is most common among teenagers. However, acne rosacea is most frequent among fair skinned people between the ages of 30 and 50. The reality about acne rosacea is that unlike in acne there are no whiteheads or blackheads. Although acne rosacea is most {commonly associated with women, the disease is more severe in the case of men}. more…

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Friday, November 27th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

One usually achieves acne control by the constant use of cosmetic or pharmaceutical products with a topical anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Herbal extracts, salicylic acid, bezoyl peroxide are just a few examples of common anti-acne products, yet such treatments do have a downside too.

If the application is not correct, healthy skin can be affected as well. It is therefore wiser to choose a gradual acne control method as a means of preventing additional tissue damage.  This is very true for people with a acne rosacea skin condition.   The best course of action to limit the risk of skin irritation, an acne rosacea natural treatment is often recommended by medical doctors. more…

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Tuesday, September 08th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

It is common for teenagers to suffer from acne, but in most cases they will grow out of it in time.For a number of adults, acne rosacea occurring on their face will bring back many unhappy memories of their teenage acne years.

Just what is acne rosacea? more…

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Friday, May 22nd, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

There are several stages of acne, or should I say, three types of acne conditions:

1) Mild Acne
2) Moderate Acne
3) Severe Acne

In which case, all three would require your attention as soon as possible. Let’s take the mild acne for instance, it is of course the simplest form of acne and can be treated by simply washing your face regularily or cleaning the area where acne is present with luke warm water. Apply a mild acne topical solution like Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid. Both can be found and purchased over the counter at your local drug store or pharmacy.

Now for moderate acne, this is usually acne that would cover over 50% of your face or somewhere on the body.  Not yet the severe stage, but can come close to it if not treated right away.  At this stage, I would suggest visiting your dermatologist to get more test done on your skin so that you can be treated with a more stronger acne regimen.  Some treatments that would be offered at time of visit could be something like a “blue light theraphy” treatment or you may be prescribed oral medications or even a topical solution for back acne treatmentmore…

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