Eczema Cure

I had the WORST eczema ever before I tried out extra virgin coconut oil.. if you have eczema I would totally reccomend trying it out and seeing if it’ll help! And it really doesn’t matter what brand either, if you have an allergy to coconut dont use it. But if you don’t, put it on after you shower and it’ll last all day (if you workout you might want to put on extra cause of sweat). Where to buy: Henrys, Sprouts, Whole Foods, Frazier Farms; those kinds of stores And hey, if this doesn’t work, you can always research other methods: amzn.to rgrans sent me this so maybe it’ll help you!

What your Acne is Telling You

Hey guys, It’s been a while. I have been catching up with my friends & family back home in Northern Ireland. I hope you guys understand. Oh, don’t mind the flat hair! XD I didn’t do my hair today. Got a sore head and just didn’t want to put products in my head. Ps. I am still jet lagged lol… As promised, here is a video explaining Face Mapping using both Western & Eastern diagnosis. Ancient chinese believe that Your skin is like a blue print that indicates the health of your body. Your face is split into zones that each represent a certain organ. By knowing the causes/influence of your acne, you can understand your body more and improve its general health to improve the conditions of your skin. Remember, there are many factors that influence the well being of our skin. Health, diet, hygiene, products and many more. I always kinda knew about face mapping when I was younger but I got to learn more from my beauty clinic in Hong Kong and wanted to share the uberness =D I’m off to Los Angeles for VidCon tomorrow. I’m so excited to meet you guys. I will film the journey so you guys can come with me hehe… Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Bubzbeauty Official Website: www.bubzbeauty.com Bubbi Clothing Line bubbi.bubzbeauty.com Connect with me at the Bubzbeauty Fanpage where I chill n catch up with you guys ^^ http Much love, Bubbi

Eczema (Dermatitis)

By: Leslie Nguyen This is my public service announcement for my Health Science Technology class. I have eczema myself, but it’s not as severe as the pictures seen in the video. I do use the corticosteroids every now and then, and it does reduce the scaley, dry, reddened skin very well. I have had eczema ever since I was a child and still have it til’ this day [ I will probably have it for the rest of my life] and that means that I have Chronic dermatitis or eczema. Doing this project has really taught me quite a bit about this “skin rash” I have had for years.

Acne

If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com 3D medical animation about acne describes the most common types of acne and various treatments to help alleviate symptoms of acne. Illustrated within are the different types and common locations of whiteheads, blackheads, pustules (pimples), and cysts within the skin and hair follicles. Also described are the various causes of acne different types of treatment: benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, alpha hydroxy acid, and sulfur. This animation is also available with a white background.

Dealing With Adolescent Acne

Unbalanced hormones generally drive adolescent acne or teen acne, and it can be painful, embarrassing, and frustrating to a teen. Having to live with acne throughout the teen years can cause low self-esteem, and for many it’s devastating. That should be no surprise since appearance is so important, and other teens are hard on each other – teasing unmercifully. Some teens who suffer acne develop severe depression. 

Acne affects almost all young people between the ages of 12 and 20 to some degree during the adolescent years. It can be in the form of blackheads, whiteheads, or pimples, and it is usually caused by hormone levels that are fluctuating. Once your hormones stabilize, acne almost always disappears.
So what is a good way to handle your adolescent acne?

The most important thing your teens can do for acne is to keep your skin nice and clean. It’s simple and so effective. Keeping your skin clean and free of oil can really help. Of course, this isn’t a cure but it will certainly help to minimize your acne breakouts.
Drinking a minimum of 8 glasses of water and eating healthy are also very important. Water keeps your skin hydrated and it flushes toxins from your body. Fresh fruits and vegetables contain antioxidants that reduce acne inflammation.

Girls should avoid the use of oil-based cosmetics, and remove all makeup every night. You should exfoliate 1 to 2 times a week. Exfoliating helps to open your pores, and it removes dead skin.
If you are suffering from a mild case of acne, you can control your acne with the use of over the counter remedies that you apply to your skin. These active ingredients in these OTC medications usually include retinoic acid, peroxide, or benzoyl. 

You should also consider using natural products to treat acne such as Echinacea or tea tree oil. Wash your face morning and night with a mixture of these herbs to help reduce/eliminate the number of breakouts you suffer. Both of these treatments have anti-septic and anti-inflammatory qualities. 
In more serious cases of adolescent acne, a physician can prescribe a variety of medications including Accutane, oral contraceptives, antibiotics, and a number of other oral medications. 

As teens age their hormones begin to stabilize, and that leads to fewer outbreaks. However some people still continue to have acne outbreaks even when they are adults. If a teen acne condition becomes worse, or he/she becomes debilitated because of depression it’s time to see a dermatologist to get treatment.
You don’t want an adolescent growing up with acne that scars and emotional trauma from the acne, so make sure the emotional scars are treated as well as the acne scars.

Helping Kids with Severe Eczema

A research team from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has found that wet wrap therapy combined with education on long-term skin care can dramatically improve the lives of children with severe eczema.

Acne Coverage Foundation Routine

This is how I do my foundation every single day 🙂 Here is how I do my everyday EYE makeup. If you guys are interested! www.youtube.com All of the products I use in this video have never broken me out, and as you can see I do have acne prone skin. Lol. But all these products are great! This concealer is fantastic, it has never broken me out, but I would not recommend the foundation. It broke me out. For those of you who are wondering, the medication I will be going on is accutane, starting next week. I am so excited to go on it and finally be done with acne! 🙂 ♡ MY LINKS♡ ❤INSTAGRAM: iheartmakeup92 ❤FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com ❤TWITTER: twitter.com ❤TUMBLR: iheartmakeup92.tumblr.com ❤VLOG CHANNEL: www.youtube.com My Camera is the Sony Handycam HDR-CX110 Business inquiries can be sent to me at: liz@iheartmakeup92.com FTC- this is not a sponsored video in anyway. 🙂

Embarrassing Bodies – Lady with chronic acne given advice

A chronic acne sufferer visits Dr Pixie. Natalie, who has suffered from boils and cysts on her face, back and bottom since she was 12, said the condition was only getting worse. Natalie was diagnosed with Cystic Acne, more rare and ferocious than its milder variant which affects 80% of the population. Dr Pixie advised a joint course of antibiotics and laser treatment and sent Natalie to see a specialist dermatologist. Natalie’s skin was treated with pixel laser resurfacing treatment, rejuvenating healthy skin under the scar tissue and was given small skin grafts to cover the larger pock marks. Since, Natalie has had stronger laser treatment to tackle the deeper scaring. Several months later a radiant Natalie revisits the clinic thanking Dr Pixie for the huge physical and personal change the treatment has made. This new series explores the conditions and ailments that leave many of us a little red-faced and aims to de-stigmatise common complaints.

Eczema & Allergies : What Is Eczema?

Eczema is a type of allergy that occurs in the skin, causing dryness, itching and bumps. Discover why people with eczema should moisturize with as thick of a lotion as possible with help from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on allergies and eczema. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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