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Acne to a Clear Skin: Saying Goodbye to all Skin Blemishes in 7 Days
Acne to a Clear Skin: Saying Goodbye to all Skin Blemishes in 7 Days
Acne to a Clear Skin: Saying Goodbye to all Skin Blemishes in 7 Days
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Acne to a Clear Skin: Saying Goodbye to all Skin Blemishes in 7 Days

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What if you just find out that you have acne?
I hope this book will help anyone reading someone who is struggling to get rid of their acne. If you find that you have had acne lately, don't give up hope, there are potential treatments for this skin condition. When the cause of the acne has been confirmed, the trusted solutions can be used. Anyone with or with acne vulgaris can tell how many times a day their face was cleaned with an antibacterial facial cleanser, and new acne, blemishes, pimples and blackheads still appeared the next day. The same goes for all other commercially available acne creams that kill bacteria and open clogged pores. Another myth that has been picked up over the years is that blackheads and acne are caused by dirt, which is not totally correct.
These can provide temporary relief from acne, but you will never experience blemish-free, acne-free acne vulgaris if you only focus on external acne. The real and root causes of acne are hormonal imbalances, fluid retention, and toxins. Let's talk about hormones. Hormones are chemicals that are produced by the body's glands and circulate in the bloodstream and control many functions of the body, including the production and regulation of sebum (this is the oil in the skin). The hormones that depend on acne are called androgens. This is because androgens stimulate the sebaceous glands (glands in the skin that secrete oil on the surface of the skin).
Anyone who has or has acne vulgaris can tell how many times that day they cleaned their face with antibacterial facial cleanser and had new breakouts the next day. When you have too many androgens in your blood, your sebaceous glands produce too much oil in your skin. You should be aware that apart from causing acne, oil is the number one problem you want to solve. The next part of the problem is toxins in the blood and lymph. If your liver and kidneys are not cleaning the blood properly and are blocked, the liver cannot properly “turn off” and remove depleted hormones from your body. The combination of oil, bacteria and toxins blocks the pores and creates acne. Clogged pores also contain bacteria that thrive in a low oxygen environment. This bacteria worsens the condition of the skin and causes an inflammatory disease called acne vulgaris.
Hormonal imbalance not only causes acne vulgaris, it can be responsible for many other problems including: allergies, fatigue, headaches, mood swings, and insomnia. For most teens, hormonal regularity occurs during puberty, when the body is busy producing hormones for growth, maturation, and reproduction. In adult acne vulgaris, this is mainly due to the inability of the liver and kidneys to remove the overproduction of hormones and toxins from the blood.
Anyone who has or has acne vulgaris can tell you how many times that day they cleaned their face with antibacterial facial cleanser and had new breakouts the next day. To cure your acne vulgaris, you need to be able to balance your hormones by providing your body with essential nutrients which help regulate hormones in the glands and also strengthen the liver which is the second hormone regulation system. You should also use a substance that will start the self-treatment process of your skin. This way, you will prevent further breakouts while treating the root cause of acne.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDaniel Elisha
Release dateNov 25, 2020
ISBN9784214232198
Acne to a Clear Skin: Saying Goodbye to all Skin Blemishes in 7 Days

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    Acne to a Clear Skin - JOCELYN COOPER

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    Jocelyn Cooper

    Copyright ©

    Published by Jocelyn Cooper

    © 2020 United States

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or modified in any form, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

    Dedication

    Idedicate this book to my mom who thought me how to take care of my body in 7 days.

    Chapter One

    The Acne Trouble

    Great skin doesn't stop with women, a lot of men are very interested in getting the most out of themselves, and it all starts with the skin.

    Your appearance has never been more important than it is now. We judge people seconds after seeing them. We have an opinion of a person covered with spots; We are right or wrong in drawing our own conclusions when we see someone with eczema or dry, scaly skin. When someone shaves, is dirty, wears heavy dark makeup, has straight, oily hair, has acne, whether we like it or not, we make immediate decisions about our appearance. It also affects our mood and behavior.

    Since there are three types of acne: past, present, and future signs of acne, the first thing you need to do is identify which type you are.

    What is Acne?

    Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that occurs when dead skin cells and  sebum (oil) block the opening of the pores and sebum builds up in the pores. Although acne is a common skin condition, if left untreated it can lead to severe inflammation and permanent scarring.

    Who has Acne?

    Acne influences individuals notwithstanding age, sexual orientation or race. Over 80% of people will experience acne at a point in their life, many of them in adulthood. Did you know that 20% of all adults have active acne? And of 85% of young adults (ages 12-24) with acne, 25% have permanent scars ranging from mild to severe.

    Knowledge is power!! To get rid of ACNE, you must first know what it is.

    Chapter Two

    The Life Cycle of Acne

    FIRST: Clogged Pores

    1. Each pore in your skin is basically a hair follicle that is lined with cells in the epidermis (the top layer of the skin). The hair follicle is connected to several lobed sebaceous glands (oil-producing glands).

    2. The sebaceous glands produce sebum, a natural substance that lubricates the hair and supplies the essential fatty acids and lipids necessary to maintain the skin's protective moisture barrier.

    3. As part of healthy skin processes, cells that stretch pores are continuously shed.

    4. They mix with sebum and drain from the pores on the skin's surface.

    5. Whilst the sebaceous organs produce as well much oil, usually in response to

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