Acnezine Acuzine has natural ingredients that work to take care of the skin. They help control free radicals that cause skin damage, aging and wrinkling, and that can contribute to infection.
Acne
is often thought to be only a "teenagers skin problem", is actually a condition that affects adults both male and female. Acne generally begins during puberty and peaks between the ages of 17-19. The myth of "You'll grow out of it" has is in fact been disproved time and time again. There are many individuals in their early to late 20's who have had acne, and even those older who have been afflicted with it for their entire life. Taking a proactive approach to treating acne is very important. A proper daily skin-care regimen and an effective acne-fighting medication is the key to healthy and beautiful looking skin.
What is Acne
a disorder of the skin caused by inflammation of the skin glands and hair follicles; specifically: an eruption of pimples or pustules found chiefly in adolescents especially on the face
What causes Acne
Acne has baffled doctors and dermatologists for years. For reasons no one completely understands, hair follicles or sometimes referred to as "pores" get blocked. Sebum (oil) which normally drains to the surface (when you sweat) gets blocked and bacteria begins to grow. From that the inflammation can get worse or better. Depending on the severity of the infection the "zit" can last only a day, or in more severe occasions- a week.
What do do?
There are thousands of Acne Medications on the market today. These medications are usually used as topical solutions (lotions, creams etc) or taken orally (pills, liquids). Most of these are available as OTC (over the counter) medications at your local drug-store or grocery store. For minor-mild acne conditions these products seem somewhat effective, but need to be taken religiously and are only effective when used daily. There are no serious side-effects related to Acne aside from minor scarring. For serious or complicated Acne you should consult your doctor or dermatologist and find a prescribed medication that will work best for you.