Posts Tagged ‘skin care’

Folliculitis? Cure Scalp Acne Fast!

January 22nd, 2011 by Mary | No Comments | Filed in Infection Cure, Relax

The scalp is prone to breakouts just like the face and body. Whiteheads, blackheads and pimples on the upper forehead, at the hairline and in the scalp are not uncommon. Such problems can be caused by genetics, hormones and bacteria. There is also a direct connection between an oily scalp and scalp acne.

You have more serious situation if you have folliculitis. It looks similar to acne. It can develop anywhere there is hair on the body. It is occurring when there is blockage and infection of the hair follicle. The bacteria that causes folliculitis is different from the acne bacteria and can easily spread.

There are several solutions to this problem:

1. To treat an unexpected blemish or two, apply salicylic acid to a cotton swab and dab it on the pimple.

2. PCA Skin (pHaze 31) BPO 5% CleanserBy mild irritations and acne, try a shampoo with 5% Benzoyl Peroxide like PCA Skin (pHaze 31) BPO 5% Cleanser. It consists of anti-inflammatory botanicals that work to control redness and calm irritations.  It doesn’t dry out skin like other cleansers with Benzoyl Peroxide, so no wonder it gets  rave customer reviews.

3. Medicated shampoos with salicylic acid are also good. They exfoliate the hair follicles and prevent them from getting clogged.

4. If you have severe case of scalp acne, ask your dermatologist if an antibiotic (topical or oral) is right for you.

Stay healthy,

Mary

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Having Dry Skin Winter?

February 17th, 2010 by Mary | No Comments | Filed in Relax

Cold weather can contribute to dry skin. So what can help? The American Osteopathic College of Dermatology offers these suggestions to help prevent dry skin:

Bathe no more than once daily, sticking to short (no more than 15 minutes) baths or showers with lukewarm water. Use a mild soap or gentle cleanser that won’t dry the skin. Avoid deodorant soaps. Don’t scrub the skin while bathing or drying. Apply a rich moisturizer as soon as you get out of the bath or shower. Use sunscreen daily. Use laundry detergent without fragrance, and avoid fabric softeners. Run a humidifier at home during the winter months.

Stay healthy,

Mary

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