I carry impossible acne...(for women)?

when I am on my period. Does anyone know a good facial scrub or a pure treatment that works well? Or possibly a birth control brand that clears up your skin.

Natiral Moisturiser?



Answers:    It sounds as though your acne is hormone related.

This can easily be treated by taking the herbal suppliment agnus castus (also call vitex or chasteberry) as it is a powerful hormone regulater that help get rid of adjectives PMT related problems not just acne.

It should take two or three months to become really efficient if it is taken every day. The reccommened dose is 800mg twice a day however you may entail to increase this to double the amount if your symptoms are really severe. It can be bought in tinture or capsule form from form food stores.

http://www.health4youonline.com/health_s...

I can also reccommend drinking lots of nettle and/or red clover tea as both will help clear the acne.

Also one hugely effective fluent face lotion is Acne Getway 101e contains a number of herb and is based on chinese medicine, it is applied to the skin twice on a daily basis (or 3 times if you acne is very bad) after washing next to a soap free cleanser and is simply wonderful for treating all types of acne.

http://www.folica.com/101E_Acne_Getaw_d6...

Can food be risky?


One of the most common ways of treating acne is the use of retinoids. Retinoids are substances derived from Vitamin A, which attempt to cure acne by normalize the lifecycle of follicle cells. There are two types of such substances, based on application: external (topical) and oral. The best prearranged external retinoids are Retin-A, Differin and Tazorac, while the oral retinoids list is headed by the popular Accutane.

However, something like one quarter of the patients who used Accutane or other drugs based on isotretinoin may relapse and require additional treatment.

But the biggest drawback of retinoids is the long account of side effects, which sometimes makes retinoids look like a disease to some extent than a cure.

The most common side effects are dry skin and nosebleeds. Many patients have also reported liver problems, while a few complained of depression. However, the proven community is still split on the issue of depression. More seriously, isotretinoin is known to cause birth defect, which is why female patients have to use two separate forms of birth control or vow thriftiness during the treatment. Pregnant women are not allowed to use anything but the mildest treatments.

The bottom line is that retinoids are a upright idea if one can cope with the side effects. This beg the question: why not use something just as impressive, but without the side effects. Acne treatment systems, such as ClearPores: http://www.clearpores.com/clicks/clickth... are also popular because of their success within dealing with the condition, but lack the extreme side that make retinoids a pain to use. The choice between these treatments is yours.

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