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Old 08-14-2007, 02:00 PM
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Default Shaving Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells

Shaving has been known to help acne affected areas of the skin as it exfoliates the skin and helps remove dead skin cells which often clog poures and aggravate acne. Excessive shaving can be detrimental to acne affected areas and it is important to use non - acnegesic shaving products. Non-acnegesic labels should be on the back of most shaving products, this means they have been tested and found not to aggravate acne affected areas or cause acne in a majority of cases. Avoid using three of four blade shavers as they can further worsen the skin condition. Try to stick with two blade shavers and make sure they are not temporary, disposable shavers. Make sure to use permanent shavers and change the blade often to reduce the risk of irritation. A few colleagues of myn who had acne, noticed shaving to work as an acne cure, when they first started shaving their pimples went away.

Baby Acne

It is common for babies to develop some form of dermatitis and acne. It must be treated through your local GP. Such skin conditions are more serious on babies as it may be caused by a problem somewhere else in their body. There is a lot of baby skin products going around to combat baby acne and baby dermatitis. A baby who has acne is not destined to get it in later life in fact, the baby is more likely not to have it in the later stages of their life. Once again with a baby being so much more volatile to infection and disease and overall problems, confront a local professional if such symptoms persist.
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