Thursday, October 2, 2008

Allergies that cuase dry hair acne

« ...Many people still rely on bath soap to cleanse their face. Unfortunately the same cleansers you might use for the area under your arm are not going to be good for the delicate area of your face! Think about this for a moment - the dirt, sweat, dead skin cells and things such as this that you get in other areas of your body just aren't going to be present on your face, at least not to the same extent. Additionally, the areas of your underarms, groin, and feet all harbor bacteria (which is one reason for them to have odors) and you need to use a soap or cleanser strong enough in these areas in order to kill those bacteria. Your face however, even if it has acne, does not have the same bacteria and certainly not to the same extent....
...Topical solutions are often sold over the counter and can be either really cheap or really expensive. These treatments use chemicals that are naturally found within the human body to dissipate the oils and bacteria that cause acne. The side effects can be long lasting and troublesome from sores and rashes to burning and overly dry skin and, in most cases, these side effects last longer than the actual treatment itself....»
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«...If you have ever experienced a professional facial, you should know that steam is a relaxing part of the treatment. You can achieve the same effect with a simple home treatment as well. Simply bring and boil a pot of water on your stove and then place the pot on a hot pad on your kitchen table. Place your face over the pot and you should be careful not to burn yourself on its hot edges. In addition, you can drape a towel over your head to catch those cleansing steam vapors and keep them from escaping....»
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