Posts Tagged ‘Body’

Body Odor Cure works on Lots of stuff submitted to cbc Dragon’s den Season 4


Scientific breakthrough. Dr. mist cures body odor, works on acne, eczema, athletes foot, cold sores, sting bites, itchiness. Was submitted to Dragons Den for Season 4 … “Body Odor Cure” acne eczema “dragon’s den season 4″

Posted by admin on January 17th, 2010 25 Comments

Acne No More – Economical Body Pimples Fix!

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Do you have body pimples that won’t seem to budge? Most people ignore their acne without realizing that this body function is a sign that your body’s inner health is not in balance. This big mistake down the road can transition to other diseases as a result of either a bad diet or bad lifestyle. This can lead to chronic conditions down the road. For this reason it should be your priority to detoxify your body, which is one of the main reason for pimples. Having a toxic body is not good for your skin as well as your overall health. This is something that many people don’t realize and for this reason they never get rid of their zits.

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Author: Alexa Top

Posted by admin on January 7th, 2010 No Comments

Body Acne – an Introduction

Whenever someone talks about acne or we hear something about acne what comes in our mind? The answer is facial acne as it the most common amongst the different types of acne. However, acne can breakout in different parts of the body like shoulders, neck, back and upper arms. Body acne is difficult to treat as compared to face acne because the body has to be covered by clothing most of the time.


The causes of body acne are more or less the same as facial acne. Acne is caused due to clogging of pores due to excessive oil secretion. Body acne is not caused due to hygiene reasons rather it is caused due to hormones known as androgens which stimulates sebaceous glands to produce excessive oils resulting in acne.


Body acne can grow to a very severe level where cysts appear on the skin sometimes causing blemishes and scars. As soon as body acne appears you should consult a dermatologist and start treatment immediately as body acne can cause discomfort to the patient. Body acne should not be scrubbed or picked as it can further spread and worsen acne. The body area with acne should be cleaned very gently and it should not be rubbed. Apply acne medicine very gently on the affected area.


If your dermatologist has advised you to use a tropical lotion, you should first clean the affected area very gently and then apply the lotion. Try to wear cotton clothing or very soft textured clothes in order to avoid any friction as it can cause inflammation. The friction caused by rubbing of cloth against the skin can increase the acne and its severity thus increasing the total treatment time. Backpacks, purse straps, sporting clothes and other similar items can aggravate the acne. If you are suffering from body acne, it is better for you to wear looser clothes to avoid friction.


It is a bit difficult to treat body acne as compared to facial acne due to the fact that it is impossible to keep the affected area untouched as we have to wear some cloths most of the time. Acne treatment normally takes a few weeks to show some results. Sometimes the skin gets worse for a while before showing any results. But you should not panic in this situation and continue your skin treatment even if the skin does not show some improvement because acne treatment is a long process.


If you are suffering from body acne than you should start your treatment immediately and try to get complete acne information so you can easily cope with the situation.

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Posted by admin on January 4th, 2010 No Comments

Neutrogena Acne Stress Control Body Wash, Power-Cream, 8.5-Ounce Tubes

  • 8.5-ounce tubes (pack of 3)
  • Treats body breakouts and soothes for soft, clear skin
  • Speed treatment to the source where acne begins
  • Unclog congested pores
  • Made in USA

Product Description
Clears body breakouts on the back, shoulders and chest without over-drying so acne is one less stress. Creamy body wash, with rich lather and calming fragrance, comforts and soothes for refreshingly clean and touchably soft skin.

Neutrogena Acne Stress Control Body Wash, Power-Cream, 8.5-Ounce Tubes

Posted by admin on December 21st, 2009 No Comments

Body Story ~ Teen Dreams

Product Description
In this episode of Body Story, spectacular 3-D animation takes you through the roller-coaster ride of dramatic physiological transformation that occur during puberty.

Darren and Natalie are ordinary adolescents entering an extraordinary time. We’ll witness the many intricate processes that put these teens on the path to adulthood. We’ll also see these changes reflected in their everyday lives as they cope with situations that can be new and exciting, but also confusing, clumsy and embarrassing, thanks to the ever-evolving connections between the minds and bodies of these emerging adults.

Why does Darren’s crush on Natalie make him tongue-tied? Why is Natalie more interested in older boys? What underlies such out-of-control symptoms as pimples, unreliable vocal chords, and mood swings? Teen Dreams answers these and other questions about the explosive growth spurts, body-shape alterations, and personality changes that cause these neighborhood friends to begin viewing themselves, and their world, in a totally new light.

Body Story ~ Teen Dreams

Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 No Comments

Murad Acne Body Wash, Step 1 Cleanse/Tone, 8.5 fl oz

  • Patented triple action formula
  • Treats and prevents breakouts
  • Salicylic Acid penetrates deep to prevent blemishes
  • Date Seed Powder exfoliates to keep pores clean and clear
  • Humectants lock in moisture keeping skin hydrated and healthy

Product Description
Clears and prevents blemishes and skin breakouts. Controls Body Breakouts on Contact By: Exfoliating and deep cleansing. Helping to heal and soothe irritation. 1.0 Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment. Patented, triple-action formula treats and prevents breakouts. Salicylic Acid penetrates deep to control and prevent breakouts. Date Seed Powder exfoliates to keep pores clean and clear. Humectants lock in moisture, keeping skin hydrated and healthy. Dermatologist developed and tested. Murad does not test on animals. Made in the USA.

Murad Acne Body Wash, Step 1 Cleanse/Tone, 8.5 fl oz

Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 2 Comments

Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers

  • ISBN13: 9781592403264
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
“You’d think a Miss America swimsuit winner would feel completely confident about her body, right? Not always! So I decided to write the book I wish I’d had as a teen and in college— an honest, funny, practical, medically accurate, totally reassuring guide to how women’s bodies actually look, smell, feel, behave, and change. Alongside real-deal photographs of women just like you and me (no airbrushing, no supermodels, no kidding) you’ll find medical pictures of things you need to be able to recognize, true confessions by yours truly, and the encouragement you need to appreciate the uniqueness, strength, and beauty of your body. What are you waiting for?”
–Nancy Redd


From fashion magazines to taboo Web sites, curious young women have access to tons of old wives’ tales about and thousands of airbrushed and inaccurate images of the female body—misinformation and harmful portrayals that can lead to low self-esteem, self-destructive acts, or even disturbing plastic surgery procedures. Teaming up with a leading physician specializing in adolescent health issues, Harvard graduate and former Miss Virginia Nancy Redd now offers a down-to-earth, healing, and reassuring response to those damaging myths. In Body Drama, Redd gives girls insight into the issues they’re often too ashamed to raise with a doctor or parent. She also reveals her own experiences with the culture of “American beauty,” and shows readers all the many versions of “normal.” From body hair and bras, to acne and weight issues, along with crucial issues such as the importance of a healthy self image, Body Drama is a groundbreaking book packed with informative fast facts, FYIs, how-tos, and moving personal anecdotes as well as hundreds of un-retouched photographs. A highly visual book, it’s the first of its kind for women: filled with real information and real photographs of real bodies, to celebrate all our different shapes and sizes.

Named by Glamour magazine as one of America’s top-ten college women “most likely to succeed—at anything,” Redd has spent the most recent years of her life on a mission to tackle the issues least discussed but most significant in young women’s lives. Celebrating the many versions of “normal,” and replacing seriously erroneous information with the honest, medically proven truth in a language all girls can understand, Body Drama dares to empower a new generation—with facts instead of fantasies, and the priceless gift of self-knowledge.

Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers

Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009 5 Comments

Cystic acne as body dysmorphic disorder

An interesting thing is that the psychological condition of body dysmorphic disorder is very often triggered by cystic acne. This is a condition where people feel that they are extremely hideous despite the fact that they are normal looking. Cystic acne often acts as a catalyst in this disorder from what I have seen and read about it.  Just like anorexia is often triggered by an individual being initially overweight, BDD is triggered by things like acne (or also common is a large nose).  It causes a lot of emotional stress and this is very unfortunate that it is this way.  

Then I am always asked the question “do people really react differently to you because you have cystic acne?  Do you look at people and say: they have acne and won’t be their friend?” Well, not exactly.  Someone with bad acne can be less attractive.  Of course that is not what anyone wants to hear and it sounds very superficial, but that is what I have encountered as the truth. It’s such a bizarre thing because people’s attitudes are often what make them attractive or unattractive and of course the cystic acne has a high potential of affecting one’s attitude.  

The conclusion is that it should have very little effect on your social life. However, in regards to self confidence – to have some sort of personal life this is where the problem is.  It absolutely takes away from your self confidence and it is one of the few things that can do that which is so difficult to cure. But don’t let it stop your social life. When you finally get rid of the acne, then only you will realize there’s no much different without acne, because your personality that counts. Hopefully whoever reads this will feel better.

 

Cystic Acne – Medical information and tips on how to get rid of acne

Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009 No Comments

Body Toolz Deluxe Skin Care Tool Set 4000,4020,4030,5060

  • High Quality Stainless Steel
  • Easy To Use
  • Various sizes
  • Minimizes Bruising
  • Professional Quality

Product Description
The Deluxe Skin Care Tool set is made of the finest Stainless Steel and will not rust. This Facial Tool Set contains our most popular implements for removing Blackheads and Whiteheads

Body Toolz Deluxe Skin Care Tool Set 4000,4020,4030,5060

Posted by admin on December 16th, 2009 2 Comments

Body acne, Back acne, Chest acne and Facial spots

Common form of acne problem for women and men is the chest acne, pimples on back, neck and shoulders. People suffer from facial acne due to its increased exposure to pollution and other outer acne-inducing factors. However, people’s bodies may also become prone to acne when the internal factors like hormonal change, genes, and medication are accompanied by perspiration trapped by synthetic clothing. The best way to avoid this condition is to wear natural breathable fabrics, like cotton, in order to induce evaporation of sweat.

Another effective control measure against pimples on chest, shoulders, back and collar areas is the ClearPores Acne Cleansing System. This is a safe and popular acne fighting solution, containing an excellent combination of high quality natural ingredients and free of harsh chemicalsis, such as benzoyl peroxide that may cause skin redness and irritation. According to the pharmacy magazines and medical professionals ClearPores is one of the best acne elimination and prevention systems on the market today.

Doctors may use other types of procedures in addition to drug therapy to treat patients with acne. For example, the doctor may remove the patient’s comedones during office visits. Sometimes the doctor will inject corticosteroids directly into lesions to help reduce the size and pain of inflamed cysts and nodules. Early treatment is the best way to prevent acne scars. Once scarring has occurred, the doctor may suggest a medical or surgical procedure to help reduce the scars. A superficial laser may be used to treat irregular scars. Dermabrasion (or microdermabrasion), which is a form of “sanding down” scars, is sometimes used. Another treatment option for deep scars caused by cystic acne is the transfer of fat from another part of the body to the scar. A doctor may also inject a synthetic filling material under the scar to improve its appearance.

How Should People With Acne Care for Their Skin?

Clean Skin Gently

If you have acne, you should gently wash your face with a mild cleanser, once in the morning and once in the evening, as well as after heavy exercise. Wash your face from under the jaw to the hairline and be sure to thoroughly rinse your skin. Ask your doctor or another health professional for advice on the best type of cleanser to use.

Using strong soaps or rough scrub pads is not helpful and can actually make the problem worse. Astringents are not recommended unless the skin is very oily, and then they should be used only on oily spots. It is also important to shampoo your hair regularly. If you have oily hair, you may want to wash it every day.

Avoid Frequent Handling of the Skin

Avoid rubbing and touching skin lesions. Squeezing, pinching or picking blemishes can lead to the development of scars or dark blotches.

Shave Carefully

Men who shave and who have acne should test both electric and safety razors to see which is more comfortable. When using a safety razor, make sure the blade is sharp and soften your beard thoroughly with soap and water before applying shaving cream. Shave gently and only when necessary to reduce the risk of nicking blemishes.

Avoid a Sunburn or Suntan

Many of the medicines used to treat acne can make you more prone to sunburn. A sunburn that reddens the skin or suntan that darkens the skin may make blemishes less visible and make the skin feel drier. However, these benefits are only temporary, and there are known risks of excessive sun exposure, such as more rapid skin aging and a risk of developing skin cancer.

Choose Cosmetics Carefully

While undergoing acne treatment, you may need to change some of the cosmetics you use. All cosmetics, such as foundation, blush, eye shadow, moisturizers, and hair-care products should be oil free. Choose products labeled noncomedogenic (meaning they don’t promote the formation of closed pores). In some people, however, even these products may make acne worse. For the first few weeks of treatment, applying foundation evenly may be difficult because the skin may be red or scaly, particularly with the use of topical tretinoin or benzoyl peroxide.

Posted by admin on December 15th, 2009 No Comments