Follow this acne skin care routine to limit breakouts and prevent skin irritation:
Glow Skin Enhancement’s Day Moisturizer will help keep your skin hydrated and refreshed. Moisturizer should be applied every day as part of your daily skincare routine. Lets make sure you are applying Glow Skin Enhancement’s Amazing Day Moisturizer correctly.
Instructions on How to Apply Glow Skin Enhancement’s Moisturizer
When applying our day moisturizer, it is important to apply from bottom to top. Applying moisturizer from top to bottom can cause harm to your skin, even though you are applying a product that infuses nutrients and hydration. Applying moisturizer from top to bottom causes you to continuously tug down on the skin. Always apply from bottom to top, and make sure you are rubbing it in gently, especially around the sensitive eye area.
]]>Do you suffer from itchy, unsightly eczema? Introducing the Glow Skin Enhancement Eczema Package! This package is perfect for treating and managing the condition.
]]>When you think of charcoal, the first thing that comes to mind is a summer barbecue. Most people don’t know that charcoal, when activated, has amazing benefits for the skin. Activated charcoal is charcoal that has been oxygenated or carbon infused. The oxygenation increases the charcoal’s ability to extract toxins from the skin by creating a sponge-like surface.
Glow Skin Enhancement’s Charcoal Day and Night Wash is full of this beneficial ingredient. The activated charcoal’s antibacterial and absorbent properties makes Glow Skin Enhancement’s Charcoal Day and Night Wash perfect for detoxifying the skin and absorbing impurities that clog pores and cause acne. Unlike some of the other charcoal skincare products on the market today, the activated charcoal in our wash does not contain petroleum, which can be a health hazard. Glow Skin Enhancement’s charcoal wash is great for treating oily and acne prone skin, large pores, premature aging, inflammation, and uneven skin tones. The product may look black in color, but instead of leaving stains on the skin, it removes them.
Wear a Flawless Radiant Glow with Glow Skin Enhancement’s Charcoal Day and Night Wash.
]]>Sebaceous cysts are lumps or sacs that appear to be beneath the skin. These lumps are filled with white oily substances known as keratin. These noncancerous cysts affect the oil glands (sebaceous glands) and are commonly found on the face, neck, and trunk. Cysts symptoms include lumps, tenderness, drainage, redness, hotness, and cysts may be movable underneath the skin.
Glow Skin Enhancement treatment of an infected sebaceous cyst on the neck. Treatments and the use of Glow Skin Enhancement products helped to eliminate the infection. Left picture before, right picture (2) weeks later.
#secretsuffering #infectedsebaceouscyst #sebaceouscyst
]]>Psoriasis is a common chronic skin condition marked by raised red scaly plaques, or patches on the skin. The symptoms of psoriasis may be worse at times and then improve. Psoriasis is also considered an autoimmune disease, meaning your immune system causes harm to your body instead of protecting it.
The most common type of psoriasis is chronic plaques psoriasis, but there are different types.
Glow Skin Enhancement treatment of Pustular Psoriasis on the elbow. (4) Treatments and the use of Glow Skin Enhancement products helped to eliminate the infection. Left picture before, right picture (8) weeks later. #secretsuffering #scalppsoriasis #glowskinenhancement |
Glow Skin Enhancement treatment of Scalp Psoriasis. (4) Treatments and the use of Glow Skin Enhancement products helped to eliminate the infection. Top row before, bottom row (6) weeks later. #secretsuffering #scalppsoriasis #glowskinenhancement |
Acne is the most common of all skin conditions. It affects people across several age groups, from adolescence to middle age.
It is fundamentally a disorder of the pilosebaceous units of the skin, which consist of the hair follicles and the attached sebaceous glands. These glands produce an oily secretion called sebum, which escapes from the hair follicle through the canal opening onto the skin surface.
The hair follicles are lined with keratinocytes, which give rise to the hairs on the skin. These mature and are released from the surface.
Plugging of the canal orifice is responsible for the basic acne lesion – this involves the development of a closed comedo, which is a blocked and swollen hair follicle distended with sebum and cellular debris.
Factors Which Predispose to Acne
Such predisposing factors include:
· Colonization of the follicles by the skin bacteria, especially Propionibacterium acnes
· Overproduction of sebum by the glands
· Increased shedding of keratinocytes within the follicle
· Release of inflammatory chemicals
The causes of acne are not yet identified but are thought to include genetic, environmental, and individual skin factors. Oily skin is associated with acne, yet all individuals with oily skin do not suffer from the condition. Similarly, chocolate and greasy foods have not been proved to cause acne outbreaks to a greater extent than other foods.
Genetic Factors
A strong family history is usually present in acne patients. Many school-going children with acne have parents or siblings who had/have acne.
A study on acne in twins in the US showed that both twins had a high risk of inheriting acne. This was reported again in an Australian study involving adolescent twins. When monozygotic versus dizygotic twins were studied for the composition and production of sebum, monozygotic twins showed a higher degree of correlation with regard to sebum excretion as well as the percentage of branched fatty acids in sebum from different individuals. Thus previous studies showed a heritability estimate ranging from 50-90% for acne. In other words, approximately 50-90% of acne was due to genetic variation in the affected individuals.