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<title>3 Little Tips For Getting Rid of Pimples</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 03:23:24 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ There are very few people out there who can brag that they have never had acne or pimple problems.  This common skin problem is affecting millions of people worldwide, and it seems that most people are struggling to get a final cure.  I also have had occasional acne out breaks, but I am the type of person who love to try something different to tackle one problem.  In this article below I am going to share with you some little tips I have discovered which will give you great help in reducing acne symptoms.<br /><br />Mind you, though, these methods along will not totally relieve you from acne problem. However, if combined with an effective treatment plan, they will work great and provide faster results for you.<br /><br />Tip 1. Keep Clean Hands<br /><br />You may notice other people often touch their faces with hands, but did you realize you are doing the same thing? Do you scratch, rub your jaw line or chin, or rest your head in your hands? You may even do this multiple times a day! This is why you should always keep your hands clean. The grease, oil and dirt from food or other objects can easily be run into the pores of your skin, which will then lead to outbreaks of pimples and acne.<br /><br />Tip 2. Use A Clay Mask Every Day<br /><br />Excessive facial oil is one of the major causes for skin problems such as pimples, acne and blemishes, and clay masks work wonders in exfoliating the skin and removing the extra oil. In addition, they also trap bacteria and dead skin cells and therefore leave you with a totally clean skin.<br /><br />Tip 3. The Use Of Toothpaste<br /><br />This may sound weird, but toothpaste does provide some relief to inflammations. Although this technique works wonders for some people, it does not work for sensitive skin or extremely serious pimple or acne conditions and may only work temporarily for a few others. What you can do is to apply a small pea sized amount of toothpaste to the affected areas for about 15-20 minutes, and then gently remove with lukewarm water. Remember not to scrub too hard.<br /><br />As mentioned, I have personally tested these methods introduced in this article, and they do work for me and for many others as well.  The downside is that they do not deal with the root of pimple problems, and therefore the results are not lasting.  If you want to eliminate your acne problem once and for all, you will have to shoot it at the root. ]]></description>
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<title>How To Treat Eczema</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 03:13:26 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Which Foods Cause Eczema? As a health advisor customers would often ask me this question. Many assume that certain foods cause eczema. However, the truth is ....foods don't actually cause eczema, it's more a connection between eczema and food allergies. Food allergies can bring on most common eczema symptoms, but the person already had eczema to begin with.<br /><br />Which Foods Cause Eczema<br /><br />Food allergies include sensitivity to casein (milk/dairy) and gluten along with wheat, seafood, nuts, eggs, and soy. In addition to chemical food additives, preservatives and colorings -- all which can cause different reactions in different people. <br /><br />For a more extensive list of foods see <b><a target='_blank' href="http://www.wrinkle-free-skin-tips.com/UAW828">Which Foods Cause Eczema</a></b> foods are hard to pinpoint because it can up to 2 days before symptoms show up.<br /><br />Treating Eczema<br /><br />Here are some tips to treat eczema by simply avoiding allergy triggering foods. Pick your most favorite food. Sometimes the food you crave the most, is the one you may have an allergic reaction to. Eliminate that favorite food for a week and note your eczema symptoms. <br /><br />Start with your favorite food first " Especially if it falls within the common food trigger list and try avoiding it for one week. Then re-introduce it again and see how your skin reacts. Common foods and preservatives to avoid are: milk/dairy/eggs, peanuts, wheat, and soy. Also, consider many additives found in common foods like soups.<br /><br />Over The Counter Eczema Treatment<br /><br />We all how difficult it is to follow a diet or stop eating your favorite foods. While it is important to reduce your consumption of allergy triggering foods, you can also help your eczema symptoms by using an ultrasensitive wash and lotion to not only reduce eczema symptoms, but to heal damaged skin.<br /><br />Ive been a health advisors for many years did a lot of research on which foods cause eczema symptoms and topical eczema rash treatments. Thats why Im impressed with and highly recommend you consider this all <b><a target='_blank' href="http://www.wrinkle-free-skin-tips.com/which-foods-cause-eczema.html">Natural Treatment for Eczema</a></b>.<br /><br />Is your current eczema treatment working for you? Would you feel safe using your current product on your child? Eczema skin is ultrasensitive and you need to use a product that wont further aggravate it. Please visit <b><a target='_blank' href=" http://www.wrinkle-free-skin-tips.com/natural-treatment-for-eczema.html">Natural Treatments for Eczema</a></b> for more information. ]]></description>
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