Showing posts with label Acne-Ltd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acne-Ltd. Show all posts
Monday, May 07, 2012
Acne-Ltd Produces Results
I AM PLACING A REORDER FOR YOUR PRODUCT ACNE III, HAVE BEEN USING FOR THREE YEARS AND VERY PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS.
- THANK YOU
C.P.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Treating Acne
The desire exists today to find new and innovative ways to treat acne and other skin conditions naturally without the use of drugs, lasers and sometimes harmful chemicals. This is not an unrealistic acne treatment goal. It is possible to live with, control and manage acne treatment safely and effectively, this can be accomplished through the use of Acne-Ltd.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Acne-Ltd Research and Treatment
The team of researchers at Acne-Ltd were the pioneers in studies of skin diseases that can and often do co-exist with acne. These co-existing skin conditions can lead to a mis-diagnosis or delay in the treatment of acne.
Treatments such as Retinoids, accutane, steroids, laser therapy, and antibiotics often do not work well and may aggravate, redden or thin the skin which results in further sensitivity.
Years of innovative research has lead to the development of new effective Acne-Ltd III whose specialty is leaving the skin intact with a soothing invisible application without side effects of any type. Acne-Ltd III can be applied to skin that is sensitive due to acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and rosacea.
Treatments such as Retinoids, accutane, steroids, laser therapy, and antibiotics often do not work well and may aggravate, redden or thin the skin which results in further sensitivity.
Years of innovative research has lead to the development of new effective Acne-Ltd III whose specialty is leaving the skin intact with a soothing invisible application without side effects of any type. Acne-Ltd III can be applied to skin that is sensitive due to acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and rosacea.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Acne Control With Acne Ltd!
Great product! Acne used to be bothersome condition, but no more. I love the way Acne Ltd controls my acne. I tell everyone about it and the way it has controlled my acne breakouts.
Many thanks,
John
Many thanks,
John
Monday, October 11, 2010
What Is Acne-Ltd?
Acne-Ltd III™, the third generation of Acne-Ltd. Acne-Ltd will improve the appearance of acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and rosacea. Initial studies of test subjects with acne indicate, and 98 percent of previous Acne-Ltd III users confirm, that Acne-Ltd is extremely effective in soothing the skin to lessen the symptoms of acne related papules, dilated facial vessels, and facial redness.
Most users of Acne-Ltd notice an improvement in the appearance of their skin within a couple of weeks and always very noticeable changes well within two to three months after starting Acne-Ltd III.
Most users of Acne-Ltd notice an improvement in the appearance of their skin within a couple of weeks and always very noticeable changes well within two to three months after starting Acne-Ltd III.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Acne-Ltd Delivers Results!
I wish I had taken pictures of my face before I started the Acne-Ltd III treatment in February. The difference is amazing. I am happy that my severe breakout was able to be treated without antibiotics.
~~Cal~~
~~Cal~~
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Acne Statistics
Based on extensive research conducted by Bass & Boney, it has been found that acne commonly occurs in combination with other skin conditions. The complex interaction of multiple conditions can make acne even more difficult to treat and control.
Many skin care products when applied to the skin alter the natural pH balance of the skin making it susceptible to bacterial growth and infection. Upsetting the skin's natural balance can lead to yeast infections, perioral dermatitis, over production of sebaceous oils, and possibly worsening of a skin condition. Acne has been found to be a component in the complex interaction of symptoms occurring with rosacea. 65% of rosacea sufferers have reported a correlation between the onset of rosacea resulting from an acne occurrence. This may be the result of acne treatments that were too harsh and caused further damage to already sensitive skin leading to an exacerbation of rosacea in people who may have been pre-disposed to rosacea, or the acne treatment may have actually caused the rosacea. Many of the more commonly accepted products used to treat acne can actually cause further damage to the skin resulting in other skin conditions such as rosacea. Acne treatments are frequently used to open the pores (exfolients, various acid-based products, and retinoids) but can be very drying and irritating to the skin.
Over 70% of acne sufferers report having combination skin. The most frequent combination is skin that is oily in the T-zone of the face while the surrounding skin is either normal or dry. This combination skin is usually the result of over use of an acne treatment. When you dry the skin out too much with the use of acne drying agents, the skin goes into survival mode and produces more oil to protect the skin and body by forming a protective barrier between airborne bacteria and the body’s internal organs.
Controlling these conditions and the factors that cause and further irritate the skin is important in the management of acne. Factors which can play a role in this include but are not limited to: glycolic-based ingredients frequently found in foundation, anti-wrinkle creams and moisturizers, cleansers containing salicylic acid, alcohol, or benzyol peroxide. If it has the ability to dry or exfoliate, it can alter the natural balance of the skin. Once this balance is disturbed; the skin reacts with pimples, papules, and redness, itching, flaking and/or increased sensitivity.
Skin is the body’s largest organ and as such the first to show damage resulting from dehydration. Since body heat relates to vascular dilation (also referred to as flushing) in most people, the acne sufferer needs even more water than the average person. The body and skin dilates when it is acidic from 'acidic foods, drinks, and exercise (lactic acid). Those with undesirable skin conditions should consume between 10 and 16 glasses (4 liters) of cold water per day to cool the face and body and to assist the body in proper excretion of oil, "acidic" waste, (toxins). The hypothalamus is the body's thermostat, which regulates temperature, but it cannot achieve this objective without adequate water. The body is approximately 70% water while the eye is approximately 96% water. Water is needed for skin cell regeneration and skin tissue repair, efficient digestion, absorption, circulation and secretion. Water carries nutrients to the skin and body cells and removes waste from the cell and neutralizes or buffers the acids from exercise, stress, foods and drinks.
Seborrhea dermatitis occurs in approximately 35% of acne sufferers. While acne and seborrheic dermatitis are different skin disorders, sometimes they can coexist at the same time. Seborrheic dermatitis involves overactive sebaceous glands, which cause inflammation, flaking and a red rash in the central portion of the face. If one looks closely, the flakes usually have a greasy look, smell and feel. The dryness of seborrheic dermatitis is perceived because of the flaking, which consists of dried layers of accumulated oil. Seborrheic dermatitis may also result in yellowish scales, which develop on the scalp, the hairline and the eyebrows. This is often confused with the crusting and scaling on the eyelids that occur with ocular rosacea.
When treating acne, one sometimes sees an acne-like eruption around the mouth area. Known as peri-oral dermatitis, peri-oral refers to the facial area around the mouth while dermatitis pertains to inflammation, redness or irritation of the skin. In addition, there are usually small red bumps or even pus bumps and mild peeling as the skin is extremely aggravated. Peri-oral dermatitis symptoms characteristically involve the mouth area, but generally do not affect the lips themselves. You may also notice flaking of the skin at the site of occurrence. Many times if the flaking is isolated to the lip area it may be mistaken for chapped lips. Often the skin around the nose is affected too, and sometimes it can affect the area under and around the eyes. This condition may be wrongfully thought of as acne while others believe it to be a manifestation of rosacea. Peri-oral dermatitis is often aggravated by fluoridated or tartar-control toothpaste, chapstick, the ingredients in lipstick, and mouthwash. Discontinuing the use of fluoridated or tartar control toothpaste for six months may help reduce the symptoms of peri-oral dermatitis.
Regardless of your individual skin condition or combination of skin conditions, Acne-Ltd can be tailored to meet the special needs of your skin. We understand the complexities of combination skin conditions and are able to assist you in the treatment and control of your skin problems.
Many skin care products when applied to the skin alter the natural pH balance of the skin making it susceptible to bacterial growth and infection. Upsetting the skin's natural balance can lead to yeast infections, perioral dermatitis, over production of sebaceous oils, and possibly worsening of a skin condition. Acne has been found to be a component in the complex interaction of symptoms occurring with rosacea. 65% of rosacea sufferers have reported a correlation between the onset of rosacea resulting from an acne occurrence. This may be the result of acne treatments that were too harsh and caused further damage to already sensitive skin leading to an exacerbation of rosacea in people who may have been pre-disposed to rosacea, or the acne treatment may have actually caused the rosacea. Many of the more commonly accepted products used to treat acne can actually cause further damage to the skin resulting in other skin conditions such as rosacea. Acne treatments are frequently used to open the pores (exfolients, various acid-based products, and retinoids) but can be very drying and irritating to the skin.
Over 70% of acne sufferers report having combination skin. The most frequent combination is skin that is oily in the T-zone of the face while the surrounding skin is either normal or dry. This combination skin is usually the result of over use of an acne treatment. When you dry the skin out too much with the use of acne drying agents, the skin goes into survival mode and produces more oil to protect the skin and body by forming a protective barrier between airborne bacteria and the body’s internal organs.
Controlling these conditions and the factors that cause and further irritate the skin is important in the management of acne. Factors which can play a role in this include but are not limited to: glycolic-based ingredients frequently found in foundation, anti-wrinkle creams and moisturizers, cleansers containing salicylic acid, alcohol, or benzyol peroxide. If it has the ability to dry or exfoliate, it can alter the natural balance of the skin. Once this balance is disturbed; the skin reacts with pimples, papules, and redness, itching, flaking and/or increased sensitivity.
Skin is the body’s largest organ and as such the first to show damage resulting from dehydration. Since body heat relates to vascular dilation (also referred to as flushing) in most people, the acne sufferer needs even more water than the average person. The body and skin dilates when it is acidic from 'acidic foods, drinks, and exercise (lactic acid). Those with undesirable skin conditions should consume between 10 and 16 glasses (4 liters) of cold water per day to cool the face and body and to assist the body in proper excretion of oil, "acidic" waste, (toxins). The hypothalamus is the body's thermostat, which regulates temperature, but it cannot achieve this objective without adequate water. The body is approximately 70% water while the eye is approximately 96% water. Water is needed for skin cell regeneration and skin tissue repair, efficient digestion, absorption, circulation and secretion. Water carries nutrients to the skin and body cells and removes waste from the cell and neutralizes or buffers the acids from exercise, stress, foods and drinks.
Seborrhea dermatitis occurs in approximately 35% of acne sufferers. While acne and seborrheic dermatitis are different skin disorders, sometimes they can coexist at the same time. Seborrheic dermatitis involves overactive sebaceous glands, which cause inflammation, flaking and a red rash in the central portion of the face. If one looks closely, the flakes usually have a greasy look, smell and feel. The dryness of seborrheic dermatitis is perceived because of the flaking, which consists of dried layers of accumulated oil. Seborrheic dermatitis may also result in yellowish scales, which develop on the scalp, the hairline and the eyebrows. This is often confused with the crusting and scaling on the eyelids that occur with ocular rosacea.
When treating acne, one sometimes sees an acne-like eruption around the mouth area. Known as peri-oral dermatitis, peri-oral refers to the facial area around the mouth while dermatitis pertains to inflammation, redness or irritation of the skin. In addition, there are usually small red bumps or even pus bumps and mild peeling as the skin is extremely aggravated. Peri-oral dermatitis symptoms characteristically involve the mouth area, but generally do not affect the lips themselves. You may also notice flaking of the skin at the site of occurrence. Many times if the flaking is isolated to the lip area it may be mistaken for chapped lips. Often the skin around the nose is affected too, and sometimes it can affect the area under and around the eyes. This condition may be wrongfully thought of as acne while others believe it to be a manifestation of rosacea. Peri-oral dermatitis is often aggravated by fluoridated or tartar-control toothpaste, chapstick, the ingredients in lipstick, and mouthwash. Discontinuing the use of fluoridated or tartar control toothpaste for six months may help reduce the symptoms of peri-oral dermatitis.
Regardless of your individual skin condition or combination of skin conditions, Acne-Ltd can be tailored to meet the special needs of your skin. We understand the complexities of combination skin conditions and are able to assist you in the treatment and control of your skin problems.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Acne-Ltd - Effective Acne Treatment
Acne-Ltd is a truly effective method of treatment for adult acne. Lots of medicines make lots of promises, but Acne-Ltd delivers. Acne-Ltd treats acne without the side effects of Accutane, antibiotics or retinoid medications.
Within several days of use, you will see visible reduced redness and irritation. The all natural minerals contained in the ingredients possess bacteria-killing properties to help prevent future acne flare-ups.
Within several days of use, you will see visible reduced redness and irritation. The all natural minerals contained in the ingredients possess bacteria-killing properties to help prevent future acne flare-ups.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Treating Acne Effectively
When it comes to treating acne, it is not necessary to use harsh chemical peels, retinols, laser therapy. Many of the products commonly used in the treatment of acne are too harsh and drying which results in the body producing more oil to compensate for the oils stripped from the skin by the harsher products. When the skin is too dry, the skin pores shrink with resulting ‘clogged pores.’ Many prescription medications such as antibiotics, retinoids, Accutane, acne home remedies and various acne laser treatments actually cause additional skin damage and may lead to a condition referred to as acne rosacea. The oral and topical antibiotics can work for up to several months before the bacteria become immune to the antibiotic, causing the antibiotic to no longer be effective.
Acne-Ltd III will improve the appearance of acne-prone skin without the negative side effects of Accutane, antibiotics, or retinoid acne medications. Initial studies performed on test subjects with acne demonstrate, and 98 percent of previous Acne-Ltd III users confirm, that Acne-Ltd III will improve the appearance of facial redness (erythema) and acne pimples and pustules.
Acne-Ltd III will improve the appearance of acne-prone skin without the negative side effects of Accutane, antibiotics, or retinoid acne medications. Initial studies performed on test subjects with acne demonstrate, and 98 percent of previous Acne-Ltd III users confirm, that Acne-Ltd III will improve the appearance of facial redness (erythema) and acne pimples and pustules.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Great Results With Acne-Ltd!
Acne-Ltd works...... quickly and efficiently.
After years of trying all sorts of other medications from antibiotics to laser thru topical creams and aloe vera drinks and potions to chinese herbal remedies its great to find something as simple and effective as the Acne-Ltd.
You have to decide what your adgenda is, how effectively you wish to control your acne and set your goals for what you will or will not compromise on to achieve your goals in acne control. There are all sorts of options to hide or disguse your acne but you have to set goals in your agenda and make choices that are not only to control the existing acne but prevent further damage and even reverse existing damage. You have to define your goals, look at the options for control and treatment - be they lifestyle changes, food changes, treatment changes - set your agenda and make a new start. If you are satisfied with moderately controlling the pimples, Acne-Ltd can do that, if however you want to get rid of the pimples and take steps to keep them from returning, Acne-Ltd can help with that too.
Thank you very much.
After years of trying all sorts of other medications from antibiotics to laser thru topical creams and aloe vera drinks and potions to chinese herbal remedies its great to find something as simple and effective as the Acne-Ltd.
You have to decide what your adgenda is, how effectively you wish to control your acne and set your goals for what you will or will not compromise on to achieve your goals in acne control. There are all sorts of options to hide or disguse your acne but you have to set goals in your agenda and make choices that are not only to control the existing acne but prevent further damage and even reverse existing damage. You have to define your goals, look at the options for control and treatment - be they lifestyle changes, food changes, treatment changes - set your agenda and make a new start. If you are satisfied with moderately controlling the pimples, Acne-Ltd can do that, if however you want to get rid of the pimples and take steps to keep them from returning, Acne-Ltd can help with that too.
Thank you very much.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
TYPES OF ACNE – ACNE COSMETICA
What you apply to your skin can be the CAUSE your acne. Acne cosmetica, or acne caused by cosmetics, is a common mild form of acne. Topical factors rather than hormones and acidic imbalances in the body trigger this type of acne. Even those people who are not susceptible to acne sometimes suffer from acne cosmetica. As the name implies, acne cosmetica is triggered by the use of cosmetics or skin care products such as deodorant soaps. Acne cosmetica usually occurs on the face, neck, hairline and scalp but can occur anywhere on the body.
Cosmetics, because of their chemical composition, are directly related to the occurrence of acne. In fact, because it is generated by outside chemical substances, acne cosmetica is easy to control and prevent. Acne cosmetica presents as small, rashy, pink bumps on the cheek, chin, forehead and even the scalp. The skin texture will appear and feel rough. There is little to no inflammation associated with this form of acne. It develops over a period of a few weeks or months and may be persistent for a long time. Discontinuing the use of the particular cosmetic, which triggers the onset, can contain the outbreak. Using cosmetics or other oily skin or hair products, which block pores. Acne cosmetica is the result of the use of comedogenic hair or skin care products. When a skin care product accumulates within the follicle, the pore becomes blocked. Excess skin oil builds up, clogging the pore and creating a blemish. Pomades or hair oils, heavy moisturizers, eye creams, and makeup are all common causes of acne cosmetica. Studies have shown that while make-up may not cause true acne, but it can worsen an already existing acne condition.
Identifying and isolating the acne-causing culprit is important. If the acne cosmetica occurs on the forehead, hairline or scalp, hair care products may be to blame. Bumpiness and breakouts over the entire face and neck area most likely are caused by moisturizer or foundation makeup. Once the source of the acne is identified and use is discontinued, acne cosmetica gradually improves.
Small bumps and whiteheads in the eye area or on the upper cheeks could be the result of eye makeup or creams. Many women find that their eye makeup can trigger or aggravate ocular symptoms that may mimic or cause ocular rosacea. Replace every three to four months the entire bottle of makeup, as there is a good chance of bacterial growth from the applicator after use on your eyelids to the eye make up bottle. Often when you experience a flare or worsening of ocular irritation, simply replacing your eye makeup can easily solve the problem as bacteria can reproduce rapidly in mascara, eyeliner or eye shadow containers. Each time you use an eye makeup product it is exposed to airborne bacteria and pollutants as well as bacteria that are always present on the skin's surface.
Cosmetics, because of their chemical composition, are directly related to the occurrence of acne. In fact, because it is generated by outside chemical substances, acne cosmetica is easy to control and prevent. Acne cosmetica presents as small, rashy, pink bumps on the cheek, chin, forehead and even the scalp. The skin texture will appear and feel rough. There is little to no inflammation associated with this form of acne. It develops over a period of a few weeks or months and may be persistent for a long time. Discontinuing the use of the particular cosmetic, which triggers the onset, can contain the outbreak. Using cosmetics or other oily skin or hair products, which block pores. Acne cosmetica is the result of the use of comedogenic hair or skin care products. When a skin care product accumulates within the follicle, the pore becomes blocked. Excess skin oil builds up, clogging the pore and creating a blemish. Pomades or hair oils, heavy moisturizers, eye creams, and makeup are all common causes of acne cosmetica. Studies have shown that while make-up may not cause true acne, but it can worsen an already existing acne condition.
Identifying and isolating the acne-causing culprit is important. If the acne cosmetica occurs on the forehead, hairline or scalp, hair care products may be to blame. Bumpiness and breakouts over the entire face and neck area most likely are caused by moisturizer or foundation makeup. Once the source of the acne is identified and use is discontinued, acne cosmetica gradually improves.
Small bumps and whiteheads in the eye area or on the upper cheeks could be the result of eye makeup or creams. Many women find that their eye makeup can trigger or aggravate ocular symptoms that may mimic or cause ocular rosacea. Replace every three to four months the entire bottle of makeup, as there is a good chance of bacterial growth from the applicator after use on your eyelids to the eye make up bottle. Often when you experience a flare or worsening of ocular irritation, simply replacing your eye makeup can easily solve the problem as bacteria can reproduce rapidly in mascara, eyeliner or eye shadow containers. Each time you use an eye makeup product it is exposed to airborne bacteria and pollutants as well as bacteria that are always present on the skin's surface.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
What is Acne-Ltd ?
Acne Ltd III™, the third generation of Acne Ltd, will improve the appearance of acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and rosacea. Initial studies of test subjects with acne indicate, and 98 percent of previous Acne Ltd users confirm, that Acne Ltd is extremely effective in soothing the skin to lessen the appearance of acne related papules, dilated facial vessels (telangiectasis), and facial redness (erythema).
Many existing Acne Ltd users had been frustrated for many years with unsuccessful or marginal results from other Acne products. Many of you will note that prescribed acne medications such as steroids, retinoids, accutane, and various acne laser treatments do not work for you and, in fact, can cause additional damage to the skin. Oral and topical antibiotics can work for up to several months before the bacteria become immune to the antibiotic, causing the antibiotic to no longer be effective. Some of the acne products you may have used in the past can also lead to a condition known as acne rosacea.
Many existing Acne Ltd users had been frustrated for many years with unsuccessful or marginal results from other Acne products. Many of you will note that prescribed acne medications such as steroids, retinoids, accutane, and various acne laser treatments do not work for you and, in fact, can cause additional damage to the skin. Oral and topical antibiotics can work for up to several months before the bacteria become immune to the antibiotic, causing the antibiotic to no longer be effective. Some of the acne products you may have used in the past can also lead to a condition known as acne rosacea.
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