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Send in your skin dilemmas and let
Godiva's Skin Care Counselor give you first-hand advice on what to do and which
skin care products to best use. Just write a short letter and send it to
[email protected].
Q.
Dear Skin Care Counselor,
Good day GODIVA! I've heard so much about your products and I'm planning to try
it. I used so many over-the-counter products in the market. Others seemed to
work at first but later on my skin condition will just worsen. I wrote to you
because maybe u can help me. I am 23 yrs. old and have had acne breakouts since
I was 12! Even my back wasn't spared by acne attack. And now I'm suffering from
the scars for years on my back. I want to get rid of it. I also have a very oily
skin. I even went to a derma but to no avail. I still have acne and acne
scars and uneven skin tone. Yesterday, I used a mattifying cream. It did control
the oiliness but the zits keep on popping out. Please help me achieve an
acne-free skin. Thank you very much and more power!
--- C.G.
A.Dear
C.G.,
Acne
scars are usually the result of cystic acnes, inflamed areas of the skin with white
cyst just beneath. Lightening will take place depending on the age and nature of
the acne scars -- usually within a few weeks to even a few months. Some types of
scars cannot be completely erased but an improvement in color and contour
can be achieved. Since your primary concern is the combination of acne scars and
acne breakouts, we recommend you follow the Godiva
Anti-Blemish Regimen:
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Wash
your face and your back with Godiva Anti-Blemish
Transparent Soap to dissolve excess oil. Rinse well, preferably with
warm water.
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After
cleansing, moisten cotton pad with Godiva Anti-Blemish
Astringent. Stroke all over the face and other affected areas.
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Apply
Godiva Anti-Blemish Cream over acne-prone areas
and spot apply over acne scars.
Follow this
regimen twice daily until your skin clears up. After that you may reduce to
once-a-day application for maintenance.
Godiva Anti-Blemish Products work effectively
in minimizing acne breakouts and other skin blemishes such as whiteheads and
blackheads. They contain the following ingredients to help get rid of the three
main causes of acne -- excessive oiliness, plugged skin pores and bacterial
attack:
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Licochalcone, from Licorice extract. Helps
control over-active oil glands and kills acne bacteria.
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Glabridin, also from Licorice extract. The
fastest known
whitening ingredient of choice by a growing number of discriminating and
health-conscious individuals throughout the world today. Can help lighten acne
scars.
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Fruit Acid,
works by
deep-cleansing and unplugging pores through its micro-exfoliation process. With
pores unplugged of oil, there is little room for bacteria to grow on. This then
leads to a flawless skin and less noticeable pores!
Regards,
Skin Care Counselor
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BREAKOUT!
Over
80 million people worldwide suffer from acne vulgaris (acne).
Stubborn acne gives not only discomfort to people, it also leaves scars along
with it. At
its worst, persistent acne eruptions may give not only cutaneous (skin) scars;
it may leave a deeper imprint on the emotion and self-esteem of a person. As
Marion Sulzberger, an important figure in the field of modern dermatology,
said: "...there is no single disease which causes more psychic trauma, nor
maladjustment between parents and children, more general insecurity and feelings
of inferiority and general sums of psychic suffering than does acne vulgaris."
("Psychogenic factors in
dermatological disorders", Medical Clinicians of North America 1948;
32:669)
The Process of Acne
Unfortunately,
doctors don't understand all of the causes of acne. Nevertheless, the good news
is that they understand pretty well how acne develops. In this lieu, there are
several factors that characterize the development of acne:
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too much
production of sebum resulting from the increase of the androgenic hormone
(testosterone)
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abnormal
formation of keratin, a protein found in skin, hair and nails, in the
hair follicle
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increase of
P. acnes (Propionibacterium acnes) in the hair follicle
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inflammation

The skin
contains a very important gland called the sebaceous gland. This gland is
produces an oily substance called sebum, which lubricates and protects
the hair and skin so that they will not be parched. Sebum also prevents the
irritation of membranes by carrying away dead skin cells and debris of keratin
(found in the lining of hair follicles) to the surface of the skin. However,
when an increase in androgenic hormones (i.e. testosterone) occurs, the
sebaceous glands become enlarged and overproduces sebum. Since sebum carries
along dead skin cells and debris of keratin, too much of it may plug the
hair follicles rather than flow smoothly through the follicles. When the
follicles become plugged, they become an ideal environment for P. acnes
to flourish. As a result, an inflammation follows. This skin condition is what
we commonly know as acne vulgaris.
Types of Acne
The
lesion of acne is called microcomedo. Acne lesions are categorized into
two: non-inflammatory and inflammatory.
Non-inflammatory lesions include whitehead (closed comedo) and
blackhead (open comedo).
Meanwhile,
there are 4 kinds of inflammatory lesions:
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papule
(pink-to-red, raised palpable lesion with no visible accumulation of pus/fluid )
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pustule
(also a palpable raised lesion similar to the papule, although unlike papules,
pustules have pus)
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nodule
(tender, inflamed bump that may persist for weeks)
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cysts
(large, pus-filled lesions that look like boils)
Treating Acne
Acne
is known to clear up on its own even without treatment, but this takes a very
long time to happen. Therefore, the proper way of treating acne is to keep it
under control, and to help prevent any permanent damage to the skin (such as
acne scars that result from picking on the acne spots).
Here are some
help-self tips to fight acne:
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Use non-greasy
make-up.
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Keep your hair
off your face, especially if it is greasy.
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Avoid touching
your face too often.
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Do not scrub
your face. This will only make your condition worse.
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Don't squeeze
your pimples. This leaves deep dark scars on the face.
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Use
Godiva Anti-Blemish Products. The Godiva
Anti-blemish line offers a natural way of helping prevent acne and lighten acne
scars. Its natural formula contains clinically proven actives like
lichocalcone and glabridin from licorice extract, and fruit acid
from sugar cane, citrus, and apple extracts. Licochalcone and fruit acid
help limit the causes of acne flare ups. Glabridin and fruit acid work
together to lighten acne scars.
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Don't use more
or less than the prescribed treatment. Using more won't speed up results. Using
less will reduce its effects.
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Don't be
impatient. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for the average pimple to develop. It will take
just about as long for acne treatments to really start working. It may take up
to 3 months for acne to clear significantly.
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