Envíe sus consultas sobre la piel a Dr. Agnes, CEO de Herborium y experta en medicina natural
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"If you have the money and can follow the dosage regimen. I say go for it." Just one of the many third-party, unsponsored reviews featured on Acne.org.
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Sex is an essential part of life, but we often forget that it also has some real health benefits, including having a positive impact on skin beauty and health. Those engaged in regular sexual activities look and behave younger, sleep better (orgasm makes us produce endorphins and oxytocin — associated with bonding), and also burns calories. Finally, an active sex life increases blood levels of DHEA; and this hormone is credited with anti-aging effects.
The problem is that our daily habits are not always conducive to having the best sex or the best skin. A good example is our perception of FATS. Yes — we are taught that “fat” is a dirty word of sort and we should eradicate all fats from our diet. This may result in lower libido (sex drive) and dry, aging skin often plagued with inflammation (acne!).
So you have a hot date planned, including a romantic chocolate wrap for two perhaps? You’re excited, ready to go and then, you look in the mirror and a pimple rudely popped up on your face in a most noticeable place. A normal reaction is to pop it —but don’t do it! It will only invite more bacteria in, make it look worse and worse yet, create an acne scar. Here is what you can do!
Dr. Agnes P. Olszewski, Founder of AcnEase®, an all-botanical acne treatment, shares with us her top 5 at home remedies to get rid of pimples quickly.
By: Dr. Agnes P. Olszewski
The fact is that more than 1 out of every 2 pregnant women can expect to develop acne. And for some, acne may be severe. Using any type of medications, including acne treatments, during pregnancy presents a dilemma: the expectant mother needs to make certain the safety of the baby as well as the mother is preserved. So how do we know what’s safe and what’s not?
By: Patricia Conte
You can combat acne at home with ingredients you probably already have in your cupboard. These DIY at-home acne remedies are gentle and effective.
You don’t have to be a teenager to experience the angst-inducing effects of acne. Thankfully there are several at-home remedies you can easily put together to help soothe your skin and combat a dreaded breakout.
Dr. Agnes is the founder of AcnEase, a unique provider of alternative and complementary health care solutions in the U.S and global marketplace. According to Dr. Agnes, scientists have found that cocoa can contain more antioxidants per cup than red wine or green tea.
There is also data suggesting that regular eating (or drinking) of dark chocolate without sugar (or strong dark chocolate-based cocoa [without sugar]) can calm skin that’s been irritated by sun exposure, and in general, improve skin texture, hydration and appearance. Cocoa butter is actually a familiar additive to many cosmetic products such as body butters, creams or scrubs.
She notes that, in general, chocolate and chocolate-based products are good natural choices to improve your skin. It will act as a moisturizer (makes skin smoother and more supple); calm irritated, dry skin; promote rejuvenation from inside out and help detoxification.
"Sometimes, the best blogs for skin care come from the folks who make skin care products. Case in point: AcnEase. This company makes a series of botanical acne treatments, and their blog is jam-packed with worthwhile posts. Their blog isn’t limited to selling their products. On the contrary, they share useful information whether or not you’re lining up to buy.” - Healthline