Sunday, March 16, 2008

Dear Acne Sufferer

It doesn’t matter whether you are a teenager or are a “30 something.” Acne doesn’t really care as long as it finds a home.

Do any of these situations describe you?

  • Your Diet & Acne

    You love french fries and other greasy foods. But your skin breaks out.
  • Skin Care Products & Acne

    You’ve tried every cosmetic and tanning lotions on the market, but your skin still breaks out!
  • Hygiene & Your Skin

    You shower every day and still have difficulty with unwanted blemishes popping up.
  • Acne & Shaving

    You shave with a double-edged razor and you often have inflammation in areas afterwards.

If you can relate to any of those situations, you’ve got an acne problem and it needs to be under control.

Help is just a click away. Available for immediate download, The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies is packed with 102 pages of information to help you understand ACNE.

First things first!

Knowledge is power. You must educate yourself about Acne. The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies discusses the causes, treatments and prevention strategies.

All of this is designed to help you deal with your Acne problem no matter what your gender or age is at this time. Best of all it is presented in plain English instead of “doctor speak!”

Once you are thoroughly educated about Acne you can begin the task of determining what type of Acne you have (yes, there is more than one) and what steps will work best for your individual situation. Why should you have The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies?

Did you know?

Acne affects millions of people all over the world. The statistical distribution of the condition, by age and gender is:

1. 85% of adolescents and pre-adolescents are affected by acne.

2. The condition occurs on some children under 10 years of age.

3. Boys are more likely to have a severe form of the disease than teenage girls.

4. About 12% of women between 22 and 45 years of age are affected by acne.

5. About 3% of all men are affected during their adult life.

6. Women are more prone to acne during adulthood because of premenstrual hormonal changes as well as consistent use of cosmetics.

7. The incidences of acne reduce sharply after the age of 45.

Anyone can do it!

Now everyone can find the best treatments and precautions for acne of all types. All you need to tap in to this information is a genuine desire to take control of your Acne problem once and for all.

The good news is that we have the best source on the Internet for learning how to take control of the disease and The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies does just that!

Don’t get left behind. Right now, this very minute take a walk to your mirror and take just one long look. If you are happy with what you see, then pass on this tool and we wish you a happy life.

However, if you see the vestiges of Acne and would like to do something about it, you need The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies? With our money back guarantee you have nothing to lose and everything to gain!

We know you will love the results!

TABLE OF CONTENT

  • Please Read This FIRST
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • Acne - An Overview
  • What is Acne?
  • Definition of Acne
  • Who Develops Acne?
  • What is the Real Cause of Acne?
  • The Hair Follicle and the Sebaceous Glands
  • Sebum
  • Hormonal control of sebum
  • Role of Sebum
  • Why Do We Get Acne?
  • Types of Acne Lesions
  • Scars and Stripes - Scarring in Acne
  • Definition
  • Types of Scars
  • I Color changes due to inflammatory lesions
  • Treatment for post- inflammatory pigmentation
  • II Physical disfigurations in the form of pits or lumps
  • Treatment Options
  • Seborrhea Due to Hormonal Changes
  • Causes of High Levels of Androgens in Women
  • Factors Which Aggravate Acne
  • Acne Lesions
  • Inflammatory acne
  • Non-Inflammatory acne
  • Acne Vulgaris
  • Pathophysiology of Acne vulgaris
  • Diagnosis
  • Management of Acne Vulgaris
  • Topical treatments
  • Systemic treatments
  • Surgical Options
  • Prognosis
  • Precaution for Patients
  • Acne Conglobata or Cystic Acne
  • Patho-physiology of Acne conglobata
  • Characteristics
  • Treatment
  • Severe Acne: Acne Fulminans or Acne Maligna
  • Features of Acne fulminans
  • Pathophysiology
  • Medical Care
  • Prognosis
  • Management
  • Comedonal Acne
  • The Way Out
  • Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
  • Treatment
  • Acne in Pregnancy
  • Medicines to be avoided during Pregnancy
  • Treatment of Acne during Pregnancy
  • Acne Excorié
  • Treatment
  • Newborn or Infantile Acne
  • Infantile Acne
  • Acne Due to Medicines
  • Hormonal Medicines
  • Other Types of Medicines
  • Precautions
  • How to Diagnosis Acne
  • Prognosis
  • Ten Tips to Avoid Acne
  • Useful Tips to Reduce Acne Naturally
  • Tips to Prevent Worsening of Acne
  • Step One: - Keeping Your Face Clean
  • Step Two: - Using Acne Face Creams
  • Step Three: - Relieving Your Constipation
  • Step Four: - Making Changes to Your Diet
  • Step Five: - Foods to Avoid
  • Step Six: - Using Essential Fatty Acid
  • Step Seven: - Using Fish Oil
  • Step Eight: - Juices You Should Be Drinking
  • Step Nine: - Fruits You Should Eat
  • Step Ten: - Vegetables to Eat
  • Step Eleven: - Eating Protein-Rich Food
  • Step Twelve: - The Vitamins You Should Take
  • Step Thirteen: – Herbal Mixtures
  • Step Fourteen: – Changing Your Thinking
  • The Psychosocial Impact of Acne
  • Myths and Misinformation about Acne
  • When to Seek Professional Help
  • Tips for Clear, Beautiful Skin
  • Acne Treatment
  • Treatment of Mild Acne
  • Benzoyl peroxide
  • Possible problems with benzoyl peroxide products:
  • Azelaic acid
  • Topical Retinoids
  • Treatment of Moderate Acne
  • Treatment of Severe Acne
  • Isotretinoin
  • Properties of isotretinoin
  • Side Effects and Precautions
  • Monitoring the Patients
  • Accutane
  • Corticosteroids
  • Surgery
  • The Powerful Effects of Accutane -The Risky Miracle Drug
  • What is Accutane?
  • Risks during Pregnancy and Lactation
  • Psychiatric Distress
  • Abdominal Problems
  • Effects on the Bones and Muscles
  • Brain Problems
  • Problems with Vision
  • Effects on Hearing
  • Effects on Lipid Levels
  • Allergies
  • Blood Sugar Problems
  • Symptoms of other Serious Problems
  • Some less Serious Side-Effects
  • Precautions for Patients
  • The Treatment Procedure
  • Budget Friendly Home Remedies for Acne
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