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Say Goodbye to Acne with Retin Micro
Say Goodbye to Acne with Retin Micro
Drive those acne away with Retin Micro and do grab a chance to have a $10.00 off on next order after purchasing a minimum of $30.00 worth of products.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 27, 2010 --
About 80 percent of teenagers are affected by acne between the ages of 13 and 17. However, about five percent of women and one percent of men aged 25 to 40 continue to get or develop acne (late-onset acne). Rarely, new-born infants develop acne from three to 24 months of age.
The processes that cause acne are exactly the same in people with all skin colors but the impact of acne can be worse if you have darker skin.
Acne is caused by over activity of the sebaceous glands that secrete oily substances on to your skin.
The surface of your skin has lots of small sebaceous glands just below the surface. These glands make sebum (a natural oil) that keeps the skin smooth and supple.
Tiny pores (holes in the skin) allow the sebum to come to the surface of your skin. Hairs also grow through these pores.
The sebaceous glands of people with acne are especially susceptible to normal blood levels of a hormone called testosterone, found naturally in both men and women.
If you are prone to acne, testosterone activates the sebaceous glands to produce excess sebum. At the same time, the dead skin cells lining the openings of the hair follicles (the tubes that hold the hair) aren't shed properly and clog up the follicles.
The blend of these two effects causes a build-up of oil in your hair follicles. This causes blackheads and whiteheads to form.
For some people, their acne doesn't progress beyond this stage.
However, in other people the build-up of oil in the hair follicles creates an ideal environment for a bacterium called Propionibacterium acnes to grow.
These bacteria typically live harmlessly on your skin but when the conditions are right, they grow. They feed off the sebum and produce substances that could result to an immune response. This inflames the skin and creates the redness coupled with spots.
In more harsh inflammatory acne, cysts develop beneath the skin's surface. If these cysts rupture, the infection can spread. This can result in scars.
Contrary to popular belief, acne isn't caused by diet or hygiene. However, acne can be hereditary.
Tretinoin is a topical (applied to the skin) form of vitamin A that helps the skin renew itself.
The Retin-A and Avita brands of tretinoin are used to treat acne. The Renova brand of tretinoin is used to reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles and mottled skin discoloration, and to make rough facial skin feel smoother.
Retin-A Micro has been approved for the treatment of acne vulgaris. The new acne treatment capture tretinoin, the active ingredient in RETIN-A, in Microsponge systems (round microscopic particles made of synthetic polymer) and formulates them into a gel. The microspheres hold the drug in reserve, allowing the skin to absorb small amounts of tretinoin over time. Dermatologists who do the pivotal clinical studies believe this may be why most RETIN-A MICRO patients experience little or no irritation. The microspheres themselves stay on top of the skin and are easily washed off when patients shower or wash their faces.
Drive those acne away with Retin Micro and do grab a chance to have a $10.00 off on next order after purchasing a minimum of $30.00 worth of products. Promo expires at the end of March 2010. So hurry! For questions or clarifications you may call our toll-free hotline 1-866-872-0989. For more information visit www.retinmicro.com.
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