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How To Get Rid Of Acne

acne: ac-ne - An inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin that is marked by the eruption of pimples or pustules, especially on the face

Wondering how to get rid of acne? Are those pimples, zits and boils causing craters on your face, neck or body? Don't worry, the fact is the majority of us have been there. I know I have! And this site is dedicated to finding the treatment that works right for you. Your acne will be a thing of the past in no time...

Here you'll find a whole host of acne articles and resources, the best collection of free acne information on the web! 

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Do Birth Control Pills Work On Acne?

Despite serious debate about possible long-term side effects of using the birth control pills, they have become increasingly popular amongst women across the World (yes, gentlemen, this isn’t for you) not only as a birth-control method, but also as an easy acne treatment.


Infant Acne

While it is a little unusual, infants can actually have acne. Acne is most common in adolescents and young adults, and for the far majority of people it generally will disappear completely by the age of thirty. Newborn infants who have acne most often have a sort of “acne eruption” over their nose or cheeks.


Whiteheads - Allergic Reactions & Sunscreen

Whiteheads, also known as closed comedones, are a form of acne which are made up of sebum and fragments of dead skin cells. This results in a ‘plug’ inside the hair follicle which, as it is not exposed to oxygen in the air, remains a white / yellow colour.

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