Monday, August 4, 2008

Acne and food intolerance and salicylic acid acne

Today, appearance is a major focal point of our society and of social situations in general. Our appearance is very important in the eyes of many, sometimes seemingly more important than who we are. This places great pressure on teens to look good, and can continue to affect them negatively as they become adults. Many people think it important to conform to what is "normal," or least what they perceive it to be. What happens, then, if someone suffers from a severe form of acne and it significantly alters the physical appearance?
2. Oatmeal! Now believe it or not (I didn't at first) oatmeal can actually help in curing your acne. Hey, don't knock it until you've tried it. Oatmeal dries up your oily pores, and draw out bacteria from inside your pores. What you do is cook the oatmeal, like you normall would for consumption. Then apply the oatmeal to your infected acne areas, leave on for around 30 minutes, then wash off with warm water!
Acne can be a real drag on a kid's daily life. Acne on the face can bring out the cruel taunts, teasing, and name calling from other kids. Some kids become preoccupied with how their skin looks, that they may not want to go to school, lose self-confidence, pull away from their friends, show a dramatic change in their thinking and behavior, became withdrawn, and even may begin to feel depressed.
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