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Best Skin Treatments AcneWell, there's M.D. Forte Glycare Perfection Gel It reduces inflammatory acne lesions by 51% and non-inflammatory lesions by 33%.It improves problem prone skin and prevents future breakouts. A safe and effective alternative to benzoyl peroxide, says M.D. Forte. Here's what users say; "MD Forte has changed my life. I have had acne for 17 years and have used all kinds of products, with no improvement. Three oz of using MD Forte products cleared up my skin completely, everyone says it's a MIRACLE.. I have been using the product for a year now and I can't do without it, my skin is so smooth and soft, no one would ever believe I had acne." "Positive results with M.D. Forte... I have been using the MD Forte products I purchased through SkinStore. The Facial Cleanser and Glycare Perfection Gel dried my acne while leaving the rest of my face soft and smooth. I have had no new breakouts since beginning my treatment! My complexion is beginning to look radiant. I cannot say enough about MD Forte, only that these products have given me hope." So, these users find mentioned treatments some of the best skin cures. M.D. Forte For particularly oily or acne-prone skin, M.D. Forte offers a selection of glycare products. Prevent future breakouts while smoothing and toning skin. Besides the mentioned Glycare Perfection Gel, there's also Cleansel Gel, described as "Control extremely oily or problem prone skin with this gentle cleanser that removes dirt and surface oil". Then there's M.D. Forte Glycare I. Ideal for extremely oily or problem prone skin - this product smoothes skin tone and texture. And M.D. Forte Glycare II. Maximum strength for extremely oily, or problem prone skin. About Acne Acne is pustular eruptions, localized abscessed formation and local inflammatory conditions of the dermis and epidermis skin layers. Endogenous hormones (mainly androgens), which are there in unusually high concentrations in the blood during adolescence and puberty give rise to an excessive production of sebum (or oil). The condition may worsen by a simultaneous higher rate of keratin in the skin's outer (horny) layer that causes skin cell death. As the horny cells proliferate, they can form an occlusive plug or comedone which coupled with the increased production of the sebum, represents an ideal medium for the proliferation of the skin resident anaerobic bacterium. Plugged follicles may take the form of either whiteheads, where the plug in the follicle remains beneath the skin's surface, or blackheads, where the plug in the follicle extends to the skin's surface and becomes visible. In the majority of these clogged follicles, the bacterium P. acnes will cause swelling, itching, and redness around the follicle. The bacterium P. acnes is normally present in all skin types as part of the skin's sebum maintenance system. In a hair follicle, P. acnes produces enzymes that break down sebum creating a balance of oil in the skin. However, a clogged follicle creates an ideal environment for this sebum-eating skin bacterium to multiply. Consequently, the increase of P. acnes and its enzymes irritates and inflames the skin resulting in acne. Furthermore, P. acnes is responsible for at least 90% of all acne cases. There are many myths about what causes acne. Stress does not cause acne, and neither does eating greasy foods. Another common myth is that dirty skin causes acne, but studies have shown that blackheads and other acne lesions are not caused by dirt. Source:Zeno. Top of this Best Skin Treatments Acne-inc page |