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Acne and Rosacea

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Skin conditions, such as acne or rosacea, can be uncomfortable both physically and emotionally. It is important to understand that skin conditions can be treated, usually successfully, with a healthy diet, exercice and active herbal organic ingredients applied to the skin surface. If you are not sure if you have a skin condition please consult our esthetician.


ACNE
Acne can affect skin at any age. Both adolescents and adults can have oily to normal skin that persistently breaks out and is sometimes inflamed. Skin is usually clogged and is reactive. Acne is caused by a number of factors including; the overproduction of sebum (sebum is an oil naturally produced by skin), dirt and pollution on skin's surface, clogged pores, stress and diet.

Acne can be treated by following a healthy diet including raw fruits and vegetables, controlling stress, regular exercise to remove toxins from the body, and by following a consistent professional and home care regime.


ROSACEA
Sometimes confused with acne. Rosacea often shows as an inflammation and reddening on the nose, forehead, checkbone or chin areas. Inflamed capillaries on the skin's surface give the complexion a red, blotchy or bumpy appearance. Rosacea is usually a genetic condition, but certain factors are known to aggravate the condition.
Avoiding, hot liquids, alcohol, spicy foods and temperature extremes will help calm and clear irritation.

 

 
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