Monday, June 2, 2008

Best acne skin care and dry up acne fast

Lindsay McCoy, a finance consultant from Memphis, thought the family curse of acne had passed her by, because while most of her mother's family had been blighted by the ailment, she thought she was home and dry at the age of 31. But the first dreaded acne lesions appeared in the third month of Lindsay's pregnancy, and despite her gynecologist's assurances, the outbreaks did not clear up once she had the baby. "I had hideous eruptions on my face, and though my boyfriend Reggie was extremely supportive, he began to lose patience as my depression over my condition increased," she says.
Rosacea is not that uncommon, one in every twenty adults have it. Northern europeans, the english, the scottish, eastern european, especially bolnd haired and fair-skinned, have a higher history of rosacea in their families. It's most common to females between twenty and sixty years of age.
The best part of the treatment is that it can be administered in your own home, using a proper fixture and light set up in a safe place. Wash your face or the affected area and allow it to dry. Sit at a comfortable distance from the bulb, around 2-3 feet. Do not sit any closer than 2 feet to the bulb. The blue light treatment should be used for 15 minutes daily. Your skin should being to feel like it is healing and rejuvenating, benefiting from the effects of the light helping diminish the effects of acne. Be sure to allow for even distribution of light on the areas that you feel need the most attention. Wear protective gear for your eyes during the treatment. When you have achieved the desired results, decrease the amount of blue light treatment accordingly. Some patients will choose to do it every other day after seeing improvement. You will be able to best decide the amount of sessions needed to effectively decrease the acne blemishes on your skin.
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