The Opposing thumb – One of a kind.

Posted in General on March 4th, 2010 by Ravi

Monkeys use stones to break nuts. That was the earliest tool in the history of our ancestory. Sharks bite with teeth, tiger has its paws and bulls have their horns, but they are all built in tools, and not really external tools. Monkeys mastered the use of stones, and humans carved that to make sharp edges to slice meet. Humans don’t have a single built in tool. No huge nails, no huge horns, and the body isn’t even well protected against the weather with a lot of hair or fur. But, the only tool that a Human has, is the Opposing Thumb.

With the opposing thumb, a human can hold anything he wants, punch in text into a cellphone, thread a needle, write and feed the fish with micro pellets.

Humans have invented a lot of things, and once of them is Make-up. I don’t know many men who put on makeup. But unfortunately thanks to the media and its female targeted advertising, there are loads of Ammonia based facial creams that women use, and this is landing them with an acne disaster. They should have been happy with what they had naturally instead of using any sort of enhancements. Well, thankfully, humans have developed the best acne treatment too, with which women can bring back their lost glory.

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Acne Treatment – All About Tretinoin

Posted in General on February 13th, 2010 by Ravi

Tretinoin is a retinoid. Retinoids are compounds that are derived from Vitamin A. Tretinoin is applied topically on acne and has been found to be very effective. Let us know more about Tretinoin.

Acne treatment with Tretinoin-

Tretinoin controls acne effectively by unclogging the pores and promoting the peeling of the affected skin. US FDA approved it in 1971 for topical treatment of some forms of acne. Tretinoin is available in the form of topical gel, liquid or cream. It is normally recommended for use every day at nighttime or at interval of some days. Your doctor will tell you about that after looking at your acne.

In the beginning of the acne treatment, your acne may get worse with use of Tretinoin. The skin may appear red, and increase in acne sores may be found with scaling of the skin. The normal time period during which improvement is seen is between three to six weeks.

Care while using Tretinoin-

While using Tretinoin for acne treatment, please consult your doctor about use of any topical medication and also any other product such as any lotions etc. Ask your doctor about use of shampoos etc. while you are under treatment. You must also inform your doctor if you are using any oral medication. Pregnancy is to be avoided while using Tretinoin. Please talk to your doctor in detail about that before you begin using Tretinoin for treating your acne. Tretinoin makes the skin very sensitive to sunlight. Proper sun screening is necessary while using Tretinoin.

Side Effects- If you observe any side effects such as red scaling skin, change in color of skin, stinging in the skin or swelling and if these symptoms do not go away, please consult your doctor immediately.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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Review of Tretinoin – Does it Work on Acne?

Posted in General on February 13th, 2010 by Ravi

For individuals who have to suffer with the skin condition called acne, they know how frustrating it is. Many people will turn to a wide range of products, all with the hope that it is able to clear up this problem. There are many different treatments available for acne, however some work, while others do not. This article will take a look and give a review of one product that is very effective. Find out about tretinoin and why it is considered to be so good.

Tretinoin is a very effective acne treatment. Many doctors prescribe it as it has been shown to be effective treatment of comedonal acne, blackheads and whiteheads. Despite it being so effective there are many different pros and cons associated with its use.

Pros

There really is one pro associated with using tretinoin for the treatment of acne. This pro is the fact that it works. It may take awhile, but a lot of people who use it have stated that they have seen their acne clear up after a couple of months. They did not have to worry about dealing with the frustrating acne anymore.

Cons

There are definitely cons associated with using this product. The three most common that occur is dry skin, skin peeling and bleaching. When tretinoin is used, generally the skin will begin to become dry. People will have to constantly moisturize to ensure that their skin does not dry out. This can be quite annoying, especially if you are out in public. Skin peeling also occurs and some people really do not like to go out looking like this. Bleaching of the skin and objects that the skin comes in contact with will occur. Many people state that their pillow cases and shirts get bleached out due to using this product.

In closing the review of tretinoin has shown it to be very effective in getting rid of acne. There are many different pros and cons and in the end individuals need to weigh them if they are interested in clear skin.

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Acne Scars – Treat Them at Home With Tretnoin

Posted in General on February 13th, 2010 by Ravi

Acne scars – why do they form?

When we get acne many times it resolves without getting infected. This kind of acne leaves hyper pigmentation that fades over a time. When acne becomes infected, it spreads deeper inside and damages the collagen in the dermal layer. As the inflammation increases, more of skin tissues are killed and when the acne gets treated, it leaves a scar, which is normally a deep scar. The depth depends upon the damage done by acne, which depends upon it’s severity.

Acne scar treatment option-

If the scar is deep, you may have to get deep or medium depth chemical peeling done. Laser is another option while dermabrasion is also effective. Your doctor will decide about how to remove such deep scars because some filler may also be needed to fill the scarred skin. If the scar is not deep, you can do superficial peeling with tretinoin at home.

Superficial acne scars and tretinoin-

Tretinoin peels the upper layer of the skin. By repeated application, your mild superficial scar will become less prominent. You have the option of using an OTC product or a prescription product. Please consult your doctor about that. Along with treating mild scars tretinoin also removes dead skin cells and removes superficial age lines and spots.

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Acneticin

Posted in General on July 19th, 2009 by Ravi

A few days ago I was chatting with a friend who is a girl, and she said she is scared about acne. I didn’t know what the hell it was, and did a bit of search to know what it is. I asked her whats the big deal, patches here and there, so what? And she said that she would prefer death if something of that sort happens to her. Now I understand why it is such a hot niche. I did a bit of research and found out.

Acneticin is a powerful internal acne supplement. Its formula targets acne from the source: far beneath the skin. If you are one of the tens of thousands who have tried every topical acne treatment to no avail that Acneticin is your clear alternative. Although it takes a bit longer (1+ Week) to see results, they are more permanent. In fact, if you already have a topical application that works for you, use this if you want to add the “cherry on top”.

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