Thursday, April 28, 2005

Effective Acne Treatment

When it comes to an effective acne treatment, knowledge is power. Acne treatment can be achieved naturally without using harsh chemicals. Your main goal of acne treatment is to heal the skin and keep it healthy to prevent pimples, adult acne, etc. For the vast majority of people with acne, effective treatment can minimize expense and embarrassment while beautifying the skin. Alternative therapies continue to gain new respect in acne treatment

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

What is Acne-Ltd?

Acne-Ltd III is a new, topical treatment that will help to improve your acne skin condition. The unique thing about Acne-Ltd III is that it kills bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi only in the areas to which you apply it, instead of killing beneficial bacteria throughout the body -- as many other acne medications such as antibiotics do.

The ingredients of Acne-Ltd III are zinc oxide, sodium chloride, manganesium sterate, polyethylene glycol, iron oxide and sulfur (sulfur is used externally only and not to be confused with sulfa which is taken internally only).

These ingredients are compressed under 22,000 pounds of pressure per square inch into a very concentrated smooth form for easy application to the facial skin areas. Acne-Ltd III is highly concentrated.

Leave the face wet after washing and apply Acne-Ltd III. By simply gliding the Acne-Ltd III application over the affected areas, the ingredients are dissolved onto the affected areas, leaving an invisible film that continues to treat the area even though the product is unnoticeable on the skin.

Acne-Ltd III can be sold and mailed to any country of the world.

Acne-Ltd III battles your acne with a comedolytic (blackhead-eliminating) action. It dehydrates and drains the pores, thus preventing new pimples from forming. Unlike most acne medications, which leave the skin dry and irritated, Acne-Ltd III contains an anti-bacterial agent that moisturizes the skin while fighting bacteria.

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Dramatic Results With Acne-Ltd

I have had acne my whole life (I am now 37) and I until discovered Acne-Ltd, I had never found anything that produced such dramatic results in such a short period of time. -Thank you M.J.

Friday, April 22, 2005

Acne-Ltd Fits the Corporate Image

I suffer from acne. As an adult in the workplace, image and presentation are everything. Controlling one's acne in order to present a professional image is paramount to confidence, success and the portrayal of a competent active. Acne breakouts just don't "fit" into that image.

Like so many others, I've tried many products but the end result was always that my skin was worse. The breakouts never went away, and the harsh chemicals just seemed to further irritate my skin. When I started using Acne-Ltd I was feeling very desperate for a cure - and I believe I have found it!

My breakouts now are minimal and easily covered up. The redness, skin sensitivity and irritation are no longer an issue. This product has given given me the confidence to face the corporate world knowing that when I make a presentation, I will not be pre-judged by appearance but rather the focus will be on what I have to say.

Sincerely,
A. Wilson

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Acne-Ltd Exceeds All Expectations!

I have been using Acne-Ltd for three months and it has far exceeded all my expectations. My skin is amazing clear of pimples, even my skin tone is more balanced. If you do nothing else for your skin at least read the web site - it is filled with a vast amount of useful information.
*Lissa

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Acne-Ltd Produces Great Results

I've been using Acne-Ltd III for two and a half months now with great results. My pores appear smaller, I have less facial oilyness and the pimples have cleared.
My friends have all commented on the improvement in my skin tone and whenever they ask how'd I do it, I just tell them to go to the web site at http://www.acne-ltd.com and all the answers are there.
Leigh

Friday, April 15, 2005

Acne-Ltd Offers Money Back if Not Staisfied

Acne-Ltd III has an unconditional 120-day, 100% refund. Simply return unused portion of Acne-Ltd & instruction letter and we will refund your money, and send a refund receipt that will be send the day the return is received.

Monday, April 11, 2005

Glossary of Acne Terms

Understanding the terminology of acne, adult acne, rosacea, acne rosacea, lupus and dermatitis can make it possible to communicate effectively and have a precise understanding of your acne treatment and medication options. This glossary defines commonly used acne terms, including names of the products and medications used in the treatment of adult acne and skin conditions that co-exist with acne.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Three Acne Causing Factors

1) Abnormal keratinization of the lining of the sebaceous glands caused by androgen stimulation, resulting in plugging of the gland.
2) Increased production of sebum by the sebaceous gland due to androgen stimulation.
3) A bacterium, Propionibacterium acnes, proliferates within the gland and modifies the sebum. Propionibacterium acnes is a bacterium normally found on the skin.

The plugging of the gland and the action of the bacterium cause an intense inflammatory reaction, resulting in a blackhead (open comedone) or a whitehead (closed comedone). The color of the blackhead is due to melanin granules and is not dirt. Continued plugging and inflammation lead to the pustules (pimples), papules and cysts of acne.

Friday, April 01, 2005

Healthy Hints

Lifestyle changes and healthy habits can greatly reduce the redness, pimples, and other symptoms of acne. Recommended lifestyle changes:

Reduce stress.
Drink at least 8 eight-ounce glasses of water (2 liters) per day. Ten to twelve glasses (3 liters) per day is recommended.Water should be icy cold. The hypothalamus, the body's "thermostat", cannot properly regulate temperature (and prevent facial flushing) unless kept cool and supplied with adequate water. Water also hydrates the skin, preventing clogged pores. Increasing your water intake will also help to reduce facial redness and excess oil.
Avoid stimulants such as coffee, tea, tobacco products and excessive sugar.
Avoid alcohol.
Avoid vigorous scrubbing, exfoliants, and other abrasives.
Use the right soap. Most soaps are too harsh for acne-afflicted skin.
Recognize and avoid foods and beverages which provoke an acne-related allergic reaction.
Avoid large meals; eat instead three small meals.
Exercise.
Avoid astringents and astringent soaps.
Change wash-cloths and body towels after each use.
Avoid the sun as much as possible. Sun exposure aggravates acne.