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Facial Blemish Remedies Treat facial blemishes by washing you face daily with cool potato juice. Adult Acne Skin Care Treatments Getting Rid of Adult AcneAdults suffer from acne problems all too often. Though the problem is most prevalent among the teens, many adults suffer from it as well. Acne can be a real challenge for adults. The problem of acne can have an impact on the skin whether in the case of adults or teens. Hence, having passed your teens does not guarantee that you can be free of acne worries. However, don t be too upset though, as acne can be cured.The procedure of acne treatment differs from adults to teens. Teen acne treatment products do not work well for adults, and vice versa. The causes of teen acne and adult acne are also different. As a result, different approaches need to be taken while tackling adult acne skin care problems. Acne affects about twenty percent of adults under 40 years of age. One of the most basic causes of adult skin care problems is poor skincare rituals. These also include bad diet, skin abuse, and insufficient water consumption and even use of unsafe skin care treatment products. Therefore, the first thing in treating adult acne is getting rid of all bad habits that create and worsen the problem of adult acne. One of the most common problems for adults with acne is the use of unsafe cosmetics and skin care products. Many cosmetic products are heaped with harmful chemicals in improper amounts in the hopes of offering quick results. Such products have a severe damaging effect on the skin, so they can result in adult acne build up. One should always be careful about the type of cosmetics one is using on the skin. The first thing is to consult experienced dermatologists before choosing over the counter acne products. One should also go more for acne skincare products that are based on mostly natural elements and very few synthetic ingredients. There are quite a few, safe anti acne creams out there which use all natural components. Some of them actually produce quick results as well. Even if it takes some time for results to appear, it is always better to go for adult acne skin care products with little to no unnatural chemicals. A little patience as opposed to wanted instant adult acne removal at any cost will go a long way toward keeping your skin undamaged and healthy. One should also choose cosmetics and skin care products suiting one’s skin type. There are different products for normal, oily and dry skins. Each skin should be treated with the type of cosmetics that is suited to. By all means, skin should be allowed to maintain its normal process of transpiring and sweat production through the numerous imperceptible pores throughout the skin. All skin care products including hair conditioners, gels, and moisturizers can clog the pores of your skin and so can heavy make up. Transpiration is a process which serves many functions, one of them being removing toxic chemicals in the skin tissues. If the pores get blocked the toxins are not removed and they build up inside producing different skin problems, a very common one among these being acne. Avoid any harsh treatment on the skin. Do not wash too much and do not use abrasive soap on the skin. Too much scrubbing can also lead to acne problems. Why? Because the natural oil that protects the skin wears off leaving it bare to external elements which can severely damage it. Follow all these tips and you can prevent and reduce all your adult acne skin care problems. Author Resource: For more detailed information about adult acne skin care problems and to discover the best home treatments for getting rid of adult acne, try visiting http://www.How-to-Clear-Acne.com right now. Its one of the most popular and informative acne By: Sean Thomas Back to Home Page | Email Me! | Copyright 1999-2010 | Privacy Policy | Ask a Question
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Say 'I Don't' To Wedding Stress(Family Features) - Stomach aches, headaches, sleep problems, poor concentration, moodiness, irritability, racing thoughts...Getting married is supposed to be a happy time, right? So why are so many brides-to-be completely stressed out? Having to take care of endless details, manage vendors, handle family demands and meet the emotional needs of the groom - and fitting it all into an already busy schedule - can turn any sweet-natured woman into either a blubbering mess or the dreaded bridezilla. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be that way. Wedding consultants and planning experts agree that there are some ways to manage the stress and make the planning process more enjoyable for everyone involved. Expect stress. If you accept the fact that this is a stressful time, you can let go of guilt about it and take some precautionary measures to deal with it. Talk with your fiancé and a close friend about helping you chill out when things get too tense. Come up with a non-judgmental code word they can say to let you know it's time for a break. When you hear the code word, stop, take a deep breath and then set the planning aside for a while and do something non-wedding related. Be realistic. A lot of brides set their expectations so high that they drive themselves (and everyone around them) crazy trying to meet them. But unless you have unlimited access to money, you're going to have to adjust some of your plans. There are a lot of resources (Web sites, books, magazines, friends) that can help you pull off a lovely wedding on whatever budget you have. Don't try to please everyone. It's just not possible. Nor is it reasonable to try. The wedding is about the bride and groom. You two need to decide what is meaningful to you and what will express who you are. If his mother wants Cousin Jennie to play her bagpipe as you march down the aisle and you don't care for the idea, it's ok to say no. Come up with a polite response such as, "Thanks for your suggestion, but we're going in a different direction with the plans." Feelings may get bruised, but ultimately it's your day and it only has to please you and your fiancé. Delegate, delegate, delegate. No matter how capable you are, no matter how nifty your organizer is, you can't do everything by yourself. Nor should you, so stop feeling guilty. It's ok to ask friends, family and the groom for help - as long as you do it nicely. Some churches or reception halls have a wedding coordinator available to help with details. They've done this hundreds of times - you haven't. Use them! Take care of yourself. It's always important to eat right, get enough sleep and exercise, but it's especially important during times of stress. You'll feel more energized, you'll be able to think more clearly and make better decisions. Besides, who wants to see a bride with dark circles under her eyes drag herself down the aisle? Keep things in perspective. The most important thing to remember is that the wedding is only a one-day event. It's just a party to celebrate the beginning of a life together. Too many brides feel enormous pressure to make the wedding perfect and they forget about building a solid marriage. Don't lose yourself in the details of this one day. You have a lifetime of new memories to create, this is only one of them. SOURCE:
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