Acne RedAway RightAway 25ml

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Acne RedAway RightAway 25ml

Indication
For gentle treatment of acne and teenage spots.

This amazingly gentle product will take away the redness of spots as well as treating them with its antiseptic healing properties.

Gentle enough to leave on for hours! You will be astounded at the fast and effective way this cream works.

This is what every teenager has been searching for.

Acne Cream

This product is especially suitable for sensitive skin. No harsh chemicals unlike many acne treatments. No more searching for the perfect spot treatment.

Usage
Can be applied as required, but for best results apply a thin layer of this cream over affected areas and leave over-night. You'll be surprised in the morning when the redness has gone! Suitable for all ages.

Directions for Best Results
1. (Before bedtime) Wash face using a mild face wash and exfoliating glove.
2. Apply a thin layer of Acne RedAway RightAway to the affected area (can be smeared across good skin).
3. Leave on until morning.
4. (In the morning) Wash face using a mild face wash and exfoliating glove and see how much clearer the skin is already!

Cautions
Not for internal consumption.

 

Before & After a single treatment

Acne teenage spots

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Additional acne information

Acne develops as a result of blockages in follicles. Hyperkeratinization and formation of a plug of keratin and sebum (a microcomedo) is the earliest change. Enlargement of sebaceous glands and an increase in sebum production occur with increased androgen (DHEA-S) production at adrenarche. The microcomedo may enlarge to form an open comedone (blackhead) or closed comedone (whitehead). Whiteheads are the direct result of sebaceous glands becoming clogged with sebum, a naturally occurring oil, and dead skin cells. In these conditions the naturally occurring largely commensal bacteria Propionibacterium acnes can cause inflammation, leading to inflammatory lesions (papules, infected pustules, or nodules) in the dermis around the microcomedo or comedone, which results in redness and may result in scarring or hyperpigmentation.

how to treat acne

Acne is known to be partly hereditary, but no particular genetic cause has been identified. Acne is not contagious or infectious. Several factors are known to be linked to acne: * Family/Genetic history. The tendency to develop acne runs in families. For example, school-age boys with acne often have other members in their family with acne as well. A family history of acne is associated with an earlier occurrence of acne and an increased number of retentional acne lesions. * Hormonal activity, such as menstrual cycles and puberty. During puberty, an increase in male sex hormones called androgens cause the follicular glands to grow larger and make more sebum. * Inflammation, skin irritation or scratching of any sort will activate inflammation. * Stress. While the connection between acne and stress has been debated, scientific research indicates that "increased acne severity" is "significantly associated with increased stress levels." The National Institutes of Health (USA) list stress as a factor that "can cause an acne flare." A study of adolescents in Singapore "observed a statistically significant positive correlation  between stress levels and severity of acne

 

 

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