Treating Acne

Posted on October 25, 2008 @ 5:37 pm

How do I know if Evolution-X Vilantae is right for me?
Evolution-X Vilantae is something that falls in between traditional applied skin products (soaps, cleansers, toners, topical treatments) and Accutane (isotretinion). There are many people whose acne is not helped by applied products, yet it simply isn’t bad enough to warrant the step up to Accutane (isotretinion). If applied skin products have not worked for you, Evolution-X Vilantae is something you should seriously consider.Some over the counter treatments include cleansers, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid.

What kind of cosmetics can I use?
Look for “noncomedogenic” cosmetics and toiletries. These products have been formulated so that they will not cause acne. Some acne medications cause irritation or pronounced dryness particularly during the early weeks of therapy, and some cosmetics and cleansers can actually worsen this effect.

If I wash my face often will I still get acne?
The answer is no???and yes. Washing with a mild soap and warm water does eliminate excess make-up, dirt, dead skin cells and other agents that can clog a Sebaceous gland. However, many acne treatment products use alcohol as a base. When those treatments are used often, they dry out the skin which actually damages the dermis (the skin) causing irritation. So, washing twice daily with a mild soap and warm water (no scrubbing, please) will cut down on the acne problem.

What preparation is needed before laser treatment?
Tanning should be avoided. Waxing, plucking, and bleaching should be avoided for at least several weeks prior to treatment. It is fine to trim or shave the hairs, in fact it is best to freshly shave the area just prior to treatment. If you are adverse to shaving, clipping the hairs short is O.K.

How should I treat my acne problem?
If you???re young and experience the occasional flare up, you don???t have to take drastic measures. Wash two or three times a day with mild soap and warm water.

How do I know if Vilantae is right for me?
Vilantae is something that falls in between traditional applied skin products (soaps, cleansers, toners, topical treatments) and Accutane (isotretinion). There are many people whose acne is not helped by applied products, yet it simply isn’t bad enough to warrant the step up to Accutane (isotretinion). If applied skin products have not worked for you, Vilantae is something you should seriously consider.Absolutely. Look for treatments that soothe and heal the skin rather than irritate it. Also, avoid acne cleansers that are overly-abrasive. These irritate the skin, as well. Products that use natural ingredients rather than harsh chemicals have also been shown to lessen the likelihood of acne and flare-ups. Look for quality in all of your acne treatments and avoid the drugstore remedies that may actually make an acne problem worse.Your awareness of changes to your skin may come as a sudden surprise, but that change doesn’t happen over night. We unknowingly torment our skin with environmental toxins during most of our lives and if you live in a city, exposure to gritty city. Mesotherapy has been practiced in Europe successfully for over a decade and is now becoming one of the hottest new cellulite reduction procedured being requested in American Medi-spas and doctors offices. Along with its rising popularity has..

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