Pimples, Acne and Dark Spots
What is a pimple?
zits are skin lesions caused by a
combination of physiological work
taking place under the skin, which we
actually don’t have the
potential to control. The process starts
about three weeks before you could see
them on your skin. The process is
initiated in your sebaceous hair follicles
as summarized below:
- The sebaceous normally produce sebum,
- an oil that is responsible for hydrating
- and smoothening your skin.
- While your new skin cells will be growing,
- the old cells will die and shed off. When
- the dead skin cells shed haphazardly,
- they will clump together with sebum
- (natural oil) to form a comedo or a plug
- in the hair follicles or pores
- The comedo will then entrap the sebum
- and bacteria inside the follicle. This will
- make the follicle to swell as more
- sebaceous glands continue producing
- sebum
- Your body immune system will respond
- to this condition by releasing white blood
- cells to attack the bacteria. The end
- process of this war is what will leads to a zit!
Many people have found it very difficult to
be able to differentiate between acne and
pimples. Indeed, there is a very thin line
that normally separates these phrases.
To get clear on this, pimples are plugged
and infected hair follicles while acne is
the name of the disease. The two
phrases are usually used interchangeably
but clear definitions are yet to be availed
by concerned medical experts.
be able to differentiate between acne and
pimples. Indeed, there is a very thin line
that normally separates these phrases.
To get clear on this, pimples are plugged
and infected hair follicles while acne is
the name of the disease. The two
phrases are usually used interchangeably
but clear definitions are yet to be availed
by concerned medical experts.
INTRODUCING NATURAL
SUPPLEMENTS FOR
PIMPLES AND
ACNE.
Acne and pimples are a common skin
condition which have a very destructive
effect on the skin, either on the face or
other parts of our body, A combination of
the aloe propolis cream, the aloe vera
Gelly and the forever bee propolis is a
perfect solution . The aloe vera Gelly
Pure stabilized Aloe Vera Gel thickened
for use on the skin, hairdressers might
use gelly around the hair line before
perming, relaxing or colouring to protect
the skin, Helps in treating: fungi, Acne,
boils, bruises, swelling, athlete foot, skin
disorder, itching, pain inflammation,
insect bites and stings. Historically, a
major use of aloe vera was to aid in
soothing minor skin irritations. Many
households kept a live aloe, or “burn
plant” for first-aid use. Essentially
identical to the aloe vera’s inner leaf,
our 100% stabilized aloe vera gel
lubricates sensitive tissue safely.
Specially prepared for topical application
to moisturize, soothe and condition, Aloe
Vera Gelly is a thick, translucent gel
containing humectants and moisturizers.
Readily absorbed by the skin, it soothes
without staining clothes. Aloe Vera
Gelly provides temporary relief from minor
skin irritations. It can also be used on
the skin prior to ultrasonic treatment,
or after electrolysis. Hairdressers use
the Gelly around the hairline to protect
the skin before perming and coloring.
From your bathroom cabinet to your
first-aid kit, and from the kitchen to the
campsite – Aloe Vera Gelly is an ideal
companion for skin that needs a little
extra care. Quickly soothes the skin
Does not stain clothing.Ideal for any
first-aid kit The aloe propolis cream
Is an excellent skin moisturizer,
conditioner which is a rich blend of
stabilized aloe vera gel, bee propolis
and chamomile, its is a strong nautral
anti biotic body cream and it helps
against unhealthy skin conditions,
eczema, rash acne ect.The bee propolis
tabIs made of rich bee hive products
containing royal jelly, amino acids,
vitamine B complex , The bee propolis
is a natural and powerful anti biotic and
is an excellent aid against bacterial
infection which acne and pimples are
resulted from in the skin
condition which have a very destructive
effect on the skin, either on the face or
other parts of our body, A combination of
the aloe propolis cream, the aloe vera
Gelly and the forever bee propolis is a
perfect solution . The aloe vera Gelly
Pure stabilized Aloe Vera Gel thickened
for use on the skin, hairdressers might
use gelly around the hair line before
perming, relaxing or colouring to protect
the skin, Helps in treating: fungi, Acne,
boils, bruises, swelling, athlete foot, skin
disorder, itching, pain inflammation,
insect bites and stings. Historically, a
major use of aloe vera was to aid in
soothing minor skin irritations. Many
households kept a live aloe, or “burn
plant” for first-aid use. Essentially
identical to the aloe vera’s inner leaf,
our 100% stabilized aloe vera gel
lubricates sensitive tissue safely.
Specially prepared for topical application
to moisturize, soothe and condition, Aloe
Vera Gelly is a thick, translucent gel
containing humectants and moisturizers.
Readily absorbed by the skin, it soothes
without staining clothes. Aloe Vera
Gelly provides temporary relief from minor
skin irritations. It can also be used on
the skin prior to ultrasonic treatment,
or after electrolysis. Hairdressers use
the Gelly around the hairline to protect
the skin before perming and coloring.
From your bathroom cabinet to your
first-aid kit, and from the kitchen to the
campsite – Aloe Vera Gelly is an ideal
companion for skin that needs a little
extra care. Quickly soothes the skin
Does not stain clothing.Ideal for any
first-aid kit The aloe propolis cream
Is an excellent skin moisturizer,
conditioner which is a rich blend of
stabilized aloe vera gel, bee propolis
and chamomile, its is a strong nautral
anti biotic body cream and it helps
against unhealthy skin conditions,
eczema, rash acne ect.The bee propolis
tabIs made of rich bee hive products
containing royal jelly, amino acids,
vitamine B complex , The bee propolis
is a natural and powerful anti biotic and
is an excellent aid against bacterial
infection which acne and pimples are
resulted from in the skin
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Pimples, Acne and Dark Spots
Reviewed by BISMARK ADAMS
on
October 08, 2019
Rating: 5
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