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An acne herbal hand and footbath
n a book I read by William L. Fischer called Hidden Secrets of Super Perfect Health at Any Age, Book II, 1986, I learn how to do herbal footbaths.
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Acne's Early Warning Signals
At the first sign of acne you should be ready to spring into
action. What are acne's first signs?
The symptoms to watch for are small, tender, red spots that
later turn into pimples containing puss like degraded fatty
acids. These first signs of ance usually disappear over a few
days or weeks, depending on the severity.
Because severe acne can cause scars it's important to act
quickly when you spot skin blemishes. Your first action should
be:
- Avoid working in with oil, grease and other chemicals.
- Do your best to control stress or emotional tension.
- Refrain from squeezing or picking at the pimples.
Next you must get to work on an acne prevention plan:
- Wash your face regularly with a mild cleanser. Wash your skin
whenever you feel perspiration. Use a light touch when washing
as hard scrubbing may aggravate your acne.
- Shampoo your hair regularly and wear a style that prevents
your hair from constantly touching your face.
- Shield your skin from excessive cold, heat and
sunlight.
Extended exposure to sunlight may burn your skin and can even
lead to skin cancer.
- Avoid oily creams and foundations. They clog pores and may
cause pimples. Use water-based moisturizers.
- Adopt a sensible, varied diet. Drink lots of water and
exercise regularly.
Should you rush to a dermatologist at the first sign of a skin
blemish? Probably not. Mild acne can be treated with
over-the-counter medications. It's wise to ask your pharmacist
for advice on an acne remedy. They stay up to date on the most
effective treatments and can give valuable advice.
Try the pills, lotions or creams recommend by your pharmacist
for six to eight weeks. It takes time to get acne under control.
If you acne gets worse instead of better in that time your best
bet is to visit a dermatologist.
Treating acne is like going to war. Be ready to fight back at
the first sign of an acne attack.
About the author:
Mark Walters web site presents everything about acne cures,
remedies, treatments and advice http://www.acnerescue.com
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