Oily Skin & Seborrhoea
Question
Anything I can do to help decrease oily condition and decrease sizs of pores
especially on nose from too many years of squeezing?
(submitted by alias: )
Answer
Hi,
If your enlarged pores are due to many years of squeezing, they are likely
indentations, which will take a longer time to treat.
I believe what you squeezed out were comedones (or blackheads in layman
terms, although they may not necessarily be black). There's no necessity
to resort to squeezing if you have an effective cleanser that can soften,
dissolve and remove daily waste deposits, and have a good range of daily/
nightly care products that do not contain high wax contents in them.
As for oily condition, most people were either recommended soap-base
cleansers by beauticians/aestheticians/physicians, or resorted themselves
to using soap to rid off their oily condition. Soap will emulsify away
surface fluid oil, and harden the clogged oily debris, thus causing more
accumulation of stubborn blackheads. When the surface skin oil is being
harshly removed by soap in this manner, the sebaceous glands will
physiologically multiply its oil production to compensate the sudden oil
loss, thus leading to a condition where the skin is even more oily, yet
coarse.
Get hold of a set of our samples and see your skin condition improved
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Regards: Pierre
Question
i've had a problem
with cystic acne since seventh grade. i believe it may be genetic
because both my sister and my mother have the same problem. i've been
on numerous oral antibiotics and have used many different topical
medications. recently, i was on accutane, 80mg, up to 3 times a day.
unfortunately, i was unable to finish the treatment (i was on it for
about 4 months). my face is incredibly clear now, except for one trouble
area. my left cheek, in the same spot, tends to develop cysts right
before my periods. this past week, i had another reoccurence. i went
to my dermatologist, and i got injections on two separate occasions.
finally, when it didn't get any better, i squeezed it. i have done
this before so i used extreme caution. i poked the apparent point
with a steralized needle and then squeezed out all the puss. now,
i have a very dark mark in that area. i was wondering if this could
possibly be just a bruise from ruptured blood vessels under the skin,
or is it a discoloration at this point??? it has been about 4 days,
and it seems to be getting a little better every day. i have lustra
to use of my scars, but it irritates my skin, and turns the whole
area red. so now, i don't know what i can use on these dark areas.
i still have marks from previous cysts in the very same area, so it
covers more of my cheek than it would if it were just that one cyst.
so, how soon can i expect this mark to disappear? is it a bruise or
a discoloration at this point? and what products can i use on it which
will help fade the marks without irriating my skin? thank you, kat
(submitted by alias: kat)
Answer
Hi Kat, antibiotics
should not be taken on a long term basis, because your body will become
immune and your dosage will have to be increased over time. Your own
body's defence system will also become less and less active, since
an outside defence force(that is antibiotics) is doing the defence
for the body. Try changing your pillow case daily. Often bacteria
from your hair and acne get onto the pillow and multiply. When your
clean part of the face rested on it from night to the next morning,
trillions of bacteria could have transferred from the pillow case
onto your skin, and sensitize it, leading to outbreak. Check if you
often sleep with your left cheek on the pillow. Squeezing is bad practice.
It will inevitably leave scars. Scars from squeezing are ruptured
capillaries, not depigmentation or hyper-pigmentation of your melanin
cells. It can heal over time. It can also be speeded up with our product
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Regards: Pierre
Question
how can you rid yourself
of oily skin? does it reduces with age? what kind of cleansers are
good to use? Proactive a acne medication sold on television, does
that work well in helping reduce acne blemishes? what about gycolic
acid? is it good for your skin? what do you recommed to use in order
to clear up the blemishes? what about differin how long does it take
to help improve acne vulguris?
(submitted by alias: )
Answer
Hi, One thing for
sure is never use soap to rid surface oil. It will only make worse.
Your outer skin will dehydrate and rupture, while the inner skin will
become more oily due to the underlying sebaceous glands being activated
physiologically to produce more oil to compensate the loss caused
by soap on the outer skin. Yes, as one ages, the sebaceous glands
will become less active, thus producing lesser oil, and the skin becomes
less oily over time. However, there are people still having very active
glands even after 40. You can use a good and effective cream or lotion
cleanser(not soap). You need to try them out yourself to determine
if they are really good. Below are some areas to evaluate a cleanser:
1. It must be able to remove makeup and surface dirt easily with little
effort. For makeup, lip color is the most difficult to remove. If
your cleanser can remove lip color with ease, no doubt it will effectively
remove other makeup powder and surface dirt. 2. You should feel fresh
and your skin should look clean, yet non-dehydrating(that is, without
any tight sensation), and your complexion should feel silky and soft
at touch. 3. After each cleanse, your skin should improve and become
clearer and smoother over time - not after two years! but after a
few days or so. Your friends and acquaintances should be able to notice
the difference and tell you so. If your skin remains at status quo,
or become coarser or drier or oily or more clogged over time, OR having
breakouts, then the cleanser is nothing more than an ordinary standard
cream or lotion product manufactured from standard formulations given
Free by chemical suppliers to the product manufacturer. I know glycolic
acid doesn't help much. Some users even have more breakouts after
use. As for those proactive acne medication, you really need to try
them out. However, my advice is whatever they claimed, take it with
a pinch of salt. If there are no samples for you to try be careful.
In the beauty industry, there are just too many unscrupulous practices,
even by the big boys. Differin, is the product brand name for the
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10% and 40 % of users. Pruritus or burning sensation also occurs immediately
after application in about 20 % of users. Not that I want to recommend
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Question
I am currently on
Accutane (10 weeks into my 20 week treatment) and although my skin
shows improvement I still get several breakouts on my cheeks. These
are not like the pimples I got before I started the Accutane treatment
(unless they just seems worse when isolated), they are larger, harder,
and take twice as long to heal. Just as one heals another one pops
up in it's place and it gets VERY frustrating. I know I should be
patient and hope for the best with my Accutane treatment because nothing
else has worked in the past and I have tried tetracycline, monocycline,
benzoyl peroxide (2.5%, 5%, 10%), salysilic acid (1%), benzamycine,
differin, and retin-A. Is there anything I can put on these large,
painful pimples to make them heal faster while I am on the Accutane
treatment. Thank you very much, Sarah
(submitted by alias: )
Answer
Hi Sarah, you are
not alone in experiencing these effects (or rather side-effects) of
Accutane. Many Accutane users have similar experiences. BTW, Accutane
is the brand name for the drug Isotretinoin for treatment of acne,
but it can cause birth defects when taken by pregnant women. Accutane
works by damaging the oil glands to reduce the oil production, thus
secretions. I'm not in favor of such treatment method. Oily skin,
although, is often the culprit leading to the formation of acne, the
skin cannot afford to have the essential oil robbed off this way.
Skin without sufficient amount of oil will cause the protective layer(Acid
Mantle or Sebum) to damage. When this happen the skin ruptures, allowing
easy bacterial invasion and thus, causing the condition to deteriorate.
The real problem is not the oil secretions that needed to be stopped.
It is a matter of how to keep the surface skin's oil fresh always,
and rid off staled oil daily. As most skincare manufacturers use standard
formulations obtained Free from their chemical suppliers, most creams
and cleansers sold under different big brand names are about the same
- poorly formulated and ineffective. These standard formulations use
very high wax content to give body to the creams(that is to make the
cream look more viscose) and to make the creams effective in preventing
moizture loss(wax is a good water-proof agent) when applied on the
skin. As such, these creams are one big contributor to the debris
deposits that clogged the pores. Even cream and lotion cleansers are
made in the same way. Instead of effectively removing stale oil and
dead cells, they add on to them. As a result most people find that
soap and soap-based cleansers seem to clean better. However, this
is also incorrect. Soap makes a person feel fresher because something
is felt being removed after a wash. But what is removed is the fresh
oil secretion which is a vital component to make up that protective
layer as explained above. Soap is an emulsifier ( surface active agent
). Water normally does not attract oil. With soap acting as emulsifier,
it helps water to attract oil. So soap actually emulsifies away fresh
oil secretions. What is needed to be removed (i.e. those staled and
hardened debris formed and accumulated from dirt, waste and salt from
sweat water, dead cells, bacteria, makeup powder, etc) remained, and
even got worse in effect. They became harder, because soap contains
salt. Salt causes oil to increase its viscosity. Another problem arises
when soap is used. When skin is dehydrated by soap, the skin will
physiologically activate the sebaceous glands to multiply their oil
production. So, within a few hours the surface skin gets even more
oily. The hyper oil production activity causees the oil ducts to be
even more clogged as the clogged debris absorbed them. Thus, the debris
gets thicker and more each passing day, and enlarged pores became
evident. The net result of using products with these standard formulations
only make one's skin coarser, more clogged, more blackheads, more
skin rupture, and eventually more pimples and acne! Tetracycline,
monocycline, etc cause skin to dry up. This causes skin also to rupture.
I strongly suggest you stop using all these, and get hold of our complete
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use exclusively only our line of products, without mixing with other
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by completing the text version sample request form I have pasted here
below. Best Regards: Pierre (Note: Actual forms are removed from here
to save space)
Question
I used to have very
few pimples although my T-zone is kind of oily. But about two years
ago, I started to breakout more frequently. About six months ago,
the situation got realy worse. I breakout a lot on cheeks, then chins,
but not much on forhead or nose. But overall my face looks very oily.
I even breakout on some not so oily area. I've been using clinique
products for almost two years. They don't seem to help. I've been
using Neutrogena acne product for past seven months, and that could
probably be why my acne problem get worse. I stopped using makeup,
but things didn't change. What would you recommend for me to try?
Rachel
(submitted by alias: rachel)
Answer
Dear Rachel, That
was only the beginning. When skin is oily it attracts makeup powder,
dirt, bacteria more easily, and together with the daily shedded stale
dead cells can flow inwards into the pores and clog them. The deposits
accumulate over time, and if you don't have an effective cleanser
to remove them daily, that's it. The bacteria in the clogged deposits
multiply rapidly, and when your health is weak at times with low defense
activity from within your own body, the on-going battle between the
bacteria and your weak defense system cause the red swelling to appear(those
are pimples). After a while, they became pustules. Pustules are dead
bacteria. That's a good sign, because it means that the bacteria have
lost the battle, and the pimple will subside. However, because of
the same on-going health and hygiene habits with the use of ineffective
skincare products, new bacteria and other harmful deposits continue
to be absorbed through the pores, and the problem usually aggravate
over time. Worse, most skincare creams contain high wax content. Despite
their big names, most of these companies use standard formulations
obtained FREE from their chemical suppliers, just like FREE recipe
books given to housewives by suppliers of cooking oil. That is why
they are all about the same amongst the different big brand names.
When the cream's water content evaporates the remaining solid Wax
deposit aggravates the clogs, by causing the clogged debris to harden
further. At this stage most people thought frequent cleansing with
soap-based cleansers will rid the oiliness and the clogged pores,
and controlling secretions. Most skincare product companies encourage
and endorse such methods with the use of their standard formulations.
Soap-based cleansers emulsify away fresh soft secretions instantly
causing skin to dehydrate. The freshly secreted oil is much needed
by the skin to BOND the daily shedded dead cells together to form
that protective layer known as SEBUM or ACID MANTLE. Soap also contains
salt which will readily cause the clogged oily deposits to harden
further. When skin gets dehydrated, the bonding breaks, and the skin
ruptures, thus becoming easy grounds for bacterial invasion and foreign
matters to penetrate. What needs to be rid off daily are those hardened
staled waste deposits, but soap-based cleansers won't remove them.
They only made them harder and more difficult to remove over time.
After each wash with soap-based cleanser, when the skin's freshly
secreted oil is removed, the skin will physiologically react to compensate
the loss oil by multiplying its sebaceous production activity, thus
causing the surface to appear oily again within a few hours. During
that few hours of transition time, the skin was in a ruptured condition
and bacteria and foreign matters got in easily. When increased sebaceous
activity caused the skin to become more oily hours later lots of those
oil will also be absorbed by those clogged deposits on their way out
through the hair follicles. Thus, the deposits get thicker as the
absorbed oil became hardened through the same vicious cycle. So, the
skin will appear oily but with enlarged pores, blackheads and acne
over time, and your total complexion appears coarse and thick. If
you do have great effective cleansers, you can continue to use makeup.
However, if you were to continue with the current set of cleansers
you have, then obviously makeup will aggravate the problem, although
not using them will not help either due to the ineffectiveness of
the cleansers and the comedogenic creams that are depositing waxes
into your pores daily. I strongly urge you now to stop using all of
them, and switch to using the complete set of our herbal products
for your daily/nightly regime. I assure you that you will regain your
baby-soft youthful and supple complexion soon! Even with the first
application you will see and feel the great difference, and within
days your family members and friends will notice the change in your
complexion. Well, we do offer free samples by uniquely matching a
set for your skin. Infact, we encourage potential customers to try
our samples first, despite the fact that we have over 95% satisfied
customers (incase someone happens to be among that remaining <5%).
The sampleset comprises 5 to 7 items(depending on your skin condition),
to be used for your daily and nightly routine. This is to provide
you an opportunity to use exclusively only our line of products, without
mixing with other competitive products, in order to achieve fast positive
results. You need only pay US$10 for postage and handling. The sampleset
will be shipped via registered air parcel directly from Singapore.
However, you need first to provide us with info of your skin condition,
either online at: https://web62366.securesites.com/ss45b/matsamp.htm
OR alternatively, by completing the text version sample request form
I have pasted here below. And if you have enough confidence in our
products through multiple great testimonials from our customers, and
want to purchase the retail sizes right away, then use another form
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Question
I have had blackheads
and acne since I was a teenager. I bet I've tried just about every
over the counter treatment available. Not only does my face and neck
break out, also chest and back. My complexion is naturaly caramel
colored, therefore, leaving me with scars. My next move we be a dermatologist.
What do you reccommend? Any info would be helpful. Thanks. Tonya
(submitted by alias: )
Answer
Hi Tonya, you are
suffering from Sebohrrea. This problem lies with your body's unusually
hyper active sebaceous glands. You may see a dermatologist. If your
current sebohrroeic condition is not yet a sebohrroeic dermatitis
case, then it is not so serious. If it is a condition of seborrhoeic
dermatitis, then there is no known cure yet, but it can be controlled.
However, it can be kept under control. The treatment of seborrhoeic
dermatitis depends on which part of the body is involved. Treatment
will need to be repeated from time to time. Dermatologist may prescribe
the following if it is a condition of sebohrroeic dermatitis. Ketoconazole
cream once daily for 2 to 4 weeks. Hydrocortisone cream up to twice
daily for 1 or 2 weeks. For treatment of your scars, and to help clear
your clogged pores (a condition evident in all sebohrroeic cases),
I would recommend that you use a set of effective skincare products
for your daily and nightly routine. When I say Effective, I mean Cleansers
that are able to dissolve fat and waste that clogged your pores, and
not add to them; Toners with anti-phlogistic actions to prevent the
spread of bacteria; Day and Night Creams that are non-comedogenic
(i.e. not containing high fat contents), but can keep skin smooth
and having treatment properties of scars. If you would me to recommend
a set of our line of products for you, please let me know. Best Regards:
Pierre
Question
I have mostly oily
skin and sensitive skin that reacts to strong perfumes and creams.
My face, neck, and back have been breaking out for over a year now.
I have not changed my diet, get plenty of sleep, drink lots of water,
and cannot figure out the cause. I have never had acne problems before
up until now. I have tried various products which cost me a fortune
and did not see any improvements. I also went to a dermatologist who
prescribed defferin. I have been using differin for about a year and
notice that it doesn't prevent my acne it just eventually dries out
the pimples. I am looking for something that will prevent acne and
keep my face looking smooth and not dried out. Do you have a product
that prevents acne and if so how can I be sure that it will work for
me. I am now using cheap affordable soap for sensitive skin and witch
hazel during the day. I wash my face twice a day, and I am still using
differin at night. Thank you for your help!
(submitted by alias: Nan)
Answer
Hi Nan, I can see
that your problems were sparked off by serious clogged pores. Being
oily, your skin is already proned to getting pore clogs. The creams
you said your skin reacts to, are creams with conventional formulations
which contian high wax contents. This again contribute to your clogged
pores. Most cosmetics product also contain strong perfumes to camouflage
the ingredients with strong odor or some waxy smells. The product
and soap you are currently using all aggravate further by drying up
your skin. When your outer skin is being dried up, the underlying
sebaceous glands will be pysiologically activated to produce more
oil to compensate the oil loss outside on the skin's surface. But
when your skin is so clogged, the excessive oil production below your
skin could not flow out, and begin to accumulate inside instead. When
your skin's pores are clogged, staled dirt and bacteria also accumulate
and multiply, thus causing your skin to be more sensitive and causing
break outs. You just need to stop using all of your current products,
and switch to using our complete set of herbal products which are
alcohol, perfume, and coloring free, and they are all non-comedogenic,
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to get the samples shipped by registered airmail from Singapore. I
am confident our products will help you solve most of your problems,
like many others have already benefited from. Regards: Pierre
Question
Hi. I'm a 28 yo male
thats currently not using a skin regimen except washing my face and
putting on some lotion. I used to go to a dermatologist in my teen
to early college years and I was on Retin-A and Tetracycline. These
did wonders for me and after using it for 4 years I stopped since
my skin was clear and I rarely broke out. Now a few years later I
am starting to break out occasionally maybe twice a month. My skin
is a combination of oily in the T-Zone but dry to normal on my chin
and cheeks. What skin regimen do you recommend I use for my face and
for the REAL PROBLEM which is the excessive breakouts on the upper
back of my body which has left some discolored scarring? I'd really
rather not go back to a dermatologist or is that the best course to
treat my back at least? Thanks for any help or advice you can give
me.
(submitted by alias: Alden)
Answer
Hi Alden, In your
teens during college years, it was common to have acne outbreaks due
to sudden hormonal changes at puberty. Retine A and tetracycline caused
acnes to dry up, and can be an effective in containing acnes for some
people, like yourself. However, it will also cause skin dryness. With
your current ocassional breakouts, you will need to handle it with
great care. Acnes, like open wounds, are susceptible to easy bacterial
invasion. If not properly managed, it can spread like wild fire, and
causes scarring like what you're having at your back. I believe you
wash your face with soap. This is not recommendable. Soap breaks down
the skin's acid mantle, thus causing dehydration, and dehydration
ruptures your skin. It becomes conducive for Bacterial invasion. Your
glands will also be forced to multiply their oil and sweat production
to compensate the moisture and oil loss, as such, and your skin will
be more clogged and appear coarse as a result. I'd advice that you
stop using soap. I'm not sure what kind of lotion you are using. Do
note, however, that milk lotions if formulated with high wax contents
can also promote pore clogging. When pores are clogged, the skin will
become prone to having acnes. To contain acnes you need to keep your
skin clean and hygienic at all times, yet not causing it to lose its
oil/moisture balance. It is a difficult task, but not impossible.
What you need is the right products, correct usage/application methods,
and live a healthy life style with good hygiene habits. As for the
breakouts on your back, it is caused initially by clogged pores too.
The glands on our back are usually quite active. For most people,
because the back are usually covered and protected with clothings
most times the pores did not get clogged easily. If your back is exposed
to the open air often(especially in environments that are dusty, humid,
or with fumes, chemicals and gas), you will have a much higher risk
of getting clogged pores, thus acne infections. Likewise, if you seldom
scrub your back properly during your showers/baths the condition can
be as bad. Moreover, you need to get adequate rest and sleep - 7 to
8 hours nightly. Do not take aftrenoon naps. It will cause your body
temperature to to heat up unnaturally, and upsetting your body's system.
I'd recommend you avoid bare backs. Always clothed when exposed to
the external environment. Use a good body scrub to scrub your back
daily, and apply a good anti-acne cream/lotion until your back is
clear of acnes. If you want to use our line of products we can recommend
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a detail usage directions guide. Normally, you will have to pay for
your own postage for these samples, costing only $10.00. But if you
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mind sending these samples together, and we absorb all the postage
costs. If you want us to go ahead to send you the samples without
the order for the two items above, and agree to pay for your own postage(i.e.
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Question
Hello, Until the
age of 22, I had very clear skin. I used to have a couple of pimples
every month which quickly cleared up. However, for the last seven
years, my skin has been progressively getting worse. My entire face
is dry/normal with the exception of my nose which becomes oily and
shiny by the end of the day. Despite the fact that my skin is dry,
I have plenty of pimples/pimple like things. I have small raised bumps
under the skin on my forehead. Tiny white and black dots on my nose.
Tiny white dots on my chin. Lots of pimples on my cheeks which appear
periodically but do not clear up properly so that the skin is very
bumpy and slightly scarred. I also have big pores on my cheeks. I
never extract or even hardly ever touch my pimples. Am throughly fed
up with the perpetual lousy state of my skin and would greatly appreciate
any advice on solutions that will truly work. Thank you very much.
(submitted by alias: Lata)
Answer
Hi Lata, I'm not
sure if you are a female. If you are, I believe that couple of pimples
that appeared every month and cleared quickly were just the common
outbreak caused by hormonal change during your menses. When acnes
occurred, the skin is rupturedand is like an open wound, allowing
easy bacterial invasion. However, when one was young and healthy,
the body's own defence system was capable of defending itself against
the bacterial invasion. But as one ages, and health started to deteriorate,
the body becomes less capable of defending itself. So, personal hygiene
and the correct use of cosmetics products, and the right products
becomes an important issue to help counter acne outbreaks, and to
ensuring a good healthy, and supple complexion. Noting your skin problem
mentioned, I believe, like many others, you have been using the wrong
products and doing the wrong skincare routines. You must have tried
vigorously to rid the oil off your skin with soaps or cleansers that
are prone to dehydrating your skin. When you do this, the outer skin
will get dehydrated, and your skin will physiologically try to compensate
the loss of oil and moisture(causd by your frequent cleansing to rid
the oil) by activating the oil and sweat glands to multiply their
oil and sweat production. This in turn will cause your skin to be
dry externally while even more oily in the underlying layer, causing
your pores to clog even more, thus resulting in a bumpy coarse complexion.
If you would take my advice, I'd recommend that you stop using all
your current products, and I'll send you a set of our unique herbal
concoctions(comprising 5 to 7 items) as Free samples. You only need
to foot for your own postage, costing $10.00, but you need pay only
upon receipt of the samples. If you do want me to go ahead to despatch
the samples please email me again. You can log on to http://www.pierrechenxu.com/facts.html
to read on causes of blackheads I've written. Regards: Pierre