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Neutrogena Moisturizer, Oil-Free Anti-Acne, 1.7 fl oz (50 ml)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — Amy Miller @ 9:43 pm February 8, 2010

Neutrogena Moisturizer, Oil-Free Anti-Acne, 1.7 fl oz (50 ml)

Effective, yet gentle. Ultra-light, non-greasy formula. Salicylic acid acne treatment. Dermatologist recommended. Neutrogena Oil-Free Anti-Acne Moisturizer is an ultra-light moisturizer that also clears and helps prevent blemishes. This oil-free formula provides water-based moisturization all day without a greasy after-feel. Quickly absorbs, and leaves skin soft and smooth. Salicylic Acid helps keep pores clear while naturally derived Aloe and Chamomile extracts help soothe acne-prone skin. When used daily, skin is noticeably clearer, softer, and healthier-looking. Oil-free. Easily absorbed. Softens and smoothes. Non-comedogenic. Dermatologist tested. Made in France.

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Burt’s Bees Natural Acne Solutions Purifying Gel Cleanser 5 oz cleanser

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , — Amy Miller @ 9:32 pm February 7, 2010

Burt's Bees Natural Acne Solutions Purifying Gel Cleanser 5 oz cleanser

This soothing natural cleanser is clinically proven to help wash away acne causing bacteria, excess oil and impurities without over-drying or irritating skin. Salicylic acid, derived naturally from willow bark extract, penetrates pores to help reduce acne and prevent future breakouts. Evening primrose and beet root extracts also help soothe acne prone skin resulting in clear and healthy-looking skin, naturally. Dermatologist tested. Noncomedogenic. Directions For Use: Wash face in the morning and evening avoiding the eye area. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.

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Acne vulgaris: review and guidelines.(CNE series): An article from: Dermatology Nursing [HTML] (Digital)

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Acne vulgaris: review and guidelines.(CNE series): An article from: Dermatology Nursing

This digital document is an article from Dermatology Nursing, published by Jannetti Publications, Inc. on March 1, 2009. The length of the article is 3071 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the author: Acne is a chronic disease of the pilosebaceous follicle that affects mainly adolescents. It causes polymorph cutaneous lesions that may leave scars after regression. It is characterized by alternation of periods of exacerbation and stability. Spontaneous regression usually occurs after age 20, but some patients may continue suffering during adult life. Diagnosis is clinical and based on the patient’s age at the time that the lesions first appear, and on its polymorphism and type of lesions and location. Some patients also need a hormonal and, sometimes, psychological evaluation. The right treatment for the right patient is key to treating ache safely.Citation DetailsTitle: Acne vulgaris: review and guidelines.(CNE series)Author: Marcia Ramos-e-SilvaPublication: Dermatology Nursing (Magazine/Journal)Date: March 1, 2009Publisher: Jannetti Publications, Inc.Volume: 21 Issue: 2 Page: 63(6)Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

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OBJECTIVES This continuing nursing educational (CNE) activity is designed for nurses and other health care providers who care for and educate patients with acne and their families. For those wishing to obtain CNE credit, an evaluation follows. After studying the information presented in this article, the nurse will be able to: 1. Discuss the pathophysiology and incidence of acne. 2. Identify current topical medications used to treat acne. 3. Describe current oral medications used to treat acne.

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No smoking, no acne inversa? Wrong. (Recurrences Common).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News [HTML] (Digital)

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No smoking, no acne inversa? Wrong. (Recurrences Common).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News

This digital document is an article from Skin & Allergy News, published by International Medical News Group on February 1, 2003. The length of the article is 436 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: No smoking, no acne inversa? Wrong. (Recurrences Common).Author: Nancy WalshPublication: Skin & Allergy News (Magazine/Journal)Date: February 1, 2003Publisher: International Medical News GroupVolume: 34 Issue: 2 Page: 43(1)Distributed by Thomson Gale

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Earth Therapeutics Clari-T, Acne Serum No.5 1.05fl oz

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Earth Therapeutics Clari-T, Acne Serum No.5 1.05fl oz

Specially formulated with CERTIFIED ORGANIC Tea Tree, this medicated skin therapy deep penetrates the pores to dry up and eliminate most acne pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads. Regular and consistent daily application also helps to prevent the formation of new acne blemishes so that skin is clear and under control.

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Antibiotic-resistant acne requires one-two punch of benzoyl peroxide + antibiotic. (Isolates with Cross-Resistance Seen).(Brief Article): An article from: Pediatric News [HTML] (Digital)

Filed under: Acne Books — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Amy Miller @ 7:58 pm February 5, 2010

Antibiotic-resistant acne requires one-two punch of benzoyl peroxide + antibiotic. (Isolates with Cross-Resistance Seen).(Brief Article): An article from: Pediatric News

This digital document is an article from Pediatric News, published by International Medical News Group on July 1, 2002. The length of the article is 3914 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Antibiotic-resistant acne requires one-two punch of benzoyl peroxide + antibiotic. (Isolates with Cross-Resistance Seen).(Brief Article)Author: Timothy F. KirnPublication: Pediatric News (Magazine/Journal)Date: July 1, 2002Publisher: International Medical News GroupVolume: 36 Issue: 7 Page: 32(1)Article Type: Brief ArticleDistributed by Thomson Gale

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Nature’s Cure Two Part Acne Treatment System for Males (1 Month Supply)

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Nature's Cure Two Part Acne Treatment System for Males (1 Month Supply)

Natural Homeopathic Acne Tablets Acne Medication Vanishing Cream – Colorless, Unscented, GreaselessDermatologist Tested.  Safe and Effective. Nature’s Cure is a unique, two-part acne treatment system that works naturally to clear and prevent acne. Nature’s Cure fights acne with all-natural tablets and a medicated 5% Benzoyl Peroxide cream. Internal Homeopathic Acne Medicine:  Acne can be caused by internal imbalances due to diet, stress or hormonal changes, especially during monthly cycles.  Nature’s Cure tablets are a blend of all-natural ingredients, which stimulate your body’s natural defenses to correct these imbalances.  So, the tablets work naturally with your body to help stop acne where it can start.  Nature’s Cure tablets do not increase sun-sensitivity and have no side effects. Topical Acne Medication – Vanishing Cream:  To clear existing acne blemishes, Nature’s Cure has a colorless, unscented, greaseless, 5% Benzoyl Peroxide cream.  Nature’s Cure Vanishing Cream also contains aloe vera concentrate and allantoin, which help prevent over-drying and aid in the healing process.Dermatologist Tested:  Nature’s Cure is best for people who have persistent mild acne or regularly occurring blemishes.  You will begin to see results after only two weeks and often have noticeably clearer skin after just one month’s use.  For greatest corrective results, use Nature’s Cure for two to six months. Available Without A Prescription:  This package contains a one-month supply of tablets and cream.  Nature’s Cure is a unique, two-part system that works inside and outside your body to clear and prevent acne. Ingredients: Tablets:  Active Ingredients:  Calendula officinalis (marigold) 6x, Hydrastis canadensis (golden seal) 6x, Juglans Regia (walnut) 6x, Antimonium Crudum (antimonious sulfide) 12x, Echinacea angustifolia (cone flower) 12x, Ledum palustre (wild rosemary) 12x, Orchitimun (glandular) 12x, Sarsaparilla (wild licorice) 12x, Hepar Sulfuris Calcareum (calcium sulfide) 24x, Carbo Vegetabilis (vegetable carbon) 30x, Cimifuga racemosa (black cohosh) 30x, Graphites (graphite) 30x.  Inactive ingredient:  Lactose. Made in accordance with the Homeopathic Pharacopoeia of the United States. Cream:  Active Ingredient:  Benzoyl Peroxide (5%).  Other Ingredients:  Purified water, Carbomer 940, Allantoin, Aloe Vera concentrate, Diazolidinyl Urea, Disodium Edetate, Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate, Sodium Hydroxide. For more information, see our website at naturescure.com Made in the USA

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Burt’s Bees Acne Spot Treatment – 0.26 oz.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , — Amy Miller @ 9:35 pm February 4, 2010

Burt's Bees Acne Spot Treatment - 0.26 oz.

100% NaturalSalicylic Acid Acne Treatment from Willow Bark

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Acne (What you always wanted to know about Acne) (Paperback)

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Acne (What you always wanted to know about Acne)No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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Neutrogena Multi-Vitamin Acne Treatment 73ml/2.5oz

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , — Amy Miller @ 1:54 pm February 3, 2010

Neutrogena Multi-Vitamin Acne Treatment 73ml/2.5oz

A daily, invisible, leave-on, dual-action lotion helps clear up acne while improving the healthy appearance of skin. Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment. Vitamins A, E, Pro-vitamin B5 And Natural Fruit Extracts. Ideal with a moisturizer or under makeup. Won’t clog pores.

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